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    Call for Watson 2016 Conference Reviews

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    By Brandy Dieterle on October 17, 2016 2016 Watson Reviews, Announcements

    The Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative is seeking reviewers for the Thomas R. Watson 2016 Conference. We find this year’s conference theme “Mobility Work in Composition: Translation, Migration, Transformation” attends, in part, to the intersections of mobility and digital rhetoric.

    If you would like to be a reviewer for a #WatsCon16 session, please visit our Google Form to either sign up for a keynote or session to review. Reviews can be composed in written text (500-1500 words) or in any other appropriate media as long as the information can be received by a user in 3-5 minutes.Your review should include an overview of the session, but should also address key implications, stakes, or take-away points. Please also make sure that if you offer relevant critique in your review, you do so in a collegial and constructive manner. We may edit received reviews or send reviews back for revision, if necessary. Feel free to refer to the C&W 2016 conference reviews to serve as models.

    Reviews due: Saturday, October 29th

    How to submit: We will be in touch following the conference for more details on where to submit.

    If you have any questions or would like more information, you can contact the DRC fellows at drcfellows@umich.edu.

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    • Brandy Dieterle
      Brandy Dieterle

      Brandy Dieterle is a doctoral student in the Texts & Technology program at the University of Central Florida (UCF). At UCF, Brandy has been a graduate student tutor in the University Writing Center and has taught first-year composition courses. As a teacher, Brandy encourages students to think of writing and literacy as both self representation and identity forming. Her research is focused on identity and self representation, gender identity and representation, multimodality and new media, and digital rhetoric.

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