UNH Composition Studies Conference
Literacies: Personal, Professional, Academic
October 12-13, 2007
University of
New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA
Call for Conference Proposal
Literacies: Personal,
Professional, Academic
October 12-13, 2007
Register now for the Conference. Click here for the registration form.
The University
of New Hampshire is offering a composition conference with keynotes
Ellen Cushman (Michigan State University), Paul Kei Matsuda (University
of New Hampshire), Gwendolyn D. Pough (Syracuse University) and
Stuart Selber (Penn State University). The focus will be on exploring
literacy as it is learned inside and outside of school,
and its multiple uses.
We invite proposals for 75-minute concurrent sessions, which
can be proposed by an individual or a group
of presenters. We prefer interactive sessions and hope to avoid
the reading of papers. Among the possible topics to be addressed
are: literacy, technology and accessibility; multi-media literacies;
virtual reading and writing communities; non-school sponsors
of literacy; literacy norms and second language learners; literacy
and popular culture; and new discourse conventions in academic
writing.
Proposals
should include: Session Title; Proposal Type (individual or group);
Complete contact information of each presenter including name,
address, daytime phone and email address; A 400-word session
description as well as a 50-word summary.
Send to:
UNH English
Department
Attn: Composition Conference
95 Main Street
Durham,
NH 03824
Postmark
deadline: Monday,
May 14, 2007
http://www.unh.edu/composition/conference/