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    Conferences in Rhetoric and Composition Website

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    By Sweetland DRC on September 19, 2012 Announcements

    Want to present your work at a conference, but not sure where to find the CFP or when it’s due? Want to learn about new or lesser-known conferences related to rhetoric or composition studies? Want to simplify your conference planning process for 2012-13?

    If so, please visit the CiRC website: Conferences in Rhetoric and Composition, created by Estee Beck of Bowling Green State University. The site provides basic information about conferences in the field of Rhet/Comp and provides links to conference CFPs and websites. The site includes a calendar feature to see venues and maps, and you can download the calendar entries into your Google Calendar. Also included is a submissions tab where you can submit other conference information or data to the site.

    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License.

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