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ENGL 3368

Community Literacy
Annotated Bibliography Project

1st 2nd
Issue Title
Author Author
1.1 (Fall 2006) 1. Community Literacy: A Rhetorical Model for Personal
and Public Inquiry
Lorraine Higgins, Elenore Long, Linda Flower

2. Writing Programs as Distributed Networks: A Materialist


Approach to University-Community Media Literacy

Lee Ann
Michelle Comstock

3. The Limits of Institutionalized Literacies: Minority


Community Literacies and One U.S. University
Christopher Schroeder

4. Political Culture and Moral Literacy: Using Words to


Create Better Workers
Andrew R. Cline

5. Community Literacy as Civic Dialogue


David Coogan

1.2 (Spring 2007) 6. Older Adults and Community-based Technological


Literacy Programs: Barriers & Benefits to Learning
Alexandria

Heidi McKee, Kristine Blair

7. Community Literacy, Labor Market Intermediaries, and


Community Communication Ecologies
Michael Pennell

8. Putting Women at the Center: Sustaining a Woman-


Centered Literacy Program
Betsy Bowen

9. Minding the Gap: Realizing Our Ideal Community


Writing Center
Julia Doggart, Melissa Tedrowe, Kate Viera

10 A Reflection on Teaching and Learning in a Community


Literacies Graduate Course
Michele Fero, Jim Ridolfo, Jill McKay Chrobak,
Matthew

Deborah Vriend Van Duinen, Jason Wirtz, Ellen


Cushman, Jeffrey T. Grabill
2.1 (Fall 2007) 11 A Family Affair: Competing Sponsors of Literacy in
Appalachian Students’ Lives
Sara Webb-Sunderhaus

12 Bootlegging Literacy Sponsorship, Brewing Up


Institutional Change
Tracey Hammler Carrick

13 Narrating Socialization: Linda Scott DeRosier’s Memoirs


Erica Abrams Locklear
Joycelyn

14 There Again, Common Sense: Rethinking Literacy


Through Ethnography
Jacqueline Preston

15 Developing Teacher Literacy in Appalachian Contexts:


Or How I Went South and Learned a New Way of Being
in the World
Marcia Ribble
16 The Webster County Blues: An Exploration of the
Educational Attitudes of a Poor Appalachian Community
Todd Snyder

2.2 (Spring 2008) 17 Programming Family Literacy: Tensions and Directions


Kimberly Lenters

18 Rhetorical Witnessing: Recognizing Genocide in


Guatemala
Elizabeth A Flynn, Ruሷdiger Escobar Wolf

Avery
19 Story to Action: A Conversation about Literacy and
Organizing
Eli Goldblatt, Manuel Portillo, Mark Lyons

20 Slipping Pages through Razor Wire: Literacy Action


Projects in Jail
Tobi Jacobi

21 HOPE, “Repair,” and the Complexities of Reciprocity:


Inmates Tutoring Inmates in a Total Institution
Shannon Carter

22 Addendum: Literacy on the Inside: Recipes and the Art


of Making Do
Shannon Carter
Lindsay

23 “You Have to Knock at the Door for the Door Get


Open”: Alternative Literacy Narratives and the
Development of Textual Agency in Writing by Newly
Literate Adults
Lauren Rosenberg

24 Poetry from Solentiname, Nicaragua


Martha Lorena Sandoval Obando, Alexander
Carbonero, Johana De Los Angeles Masis

3.1 (Fall 2008) 25 Literacy Across the Lifespan: What Works?


Michael Shanahan

26 Early Literacy Instruction and Intervention


Stephanie Al Otaiba, Barbara Foorman
Stephanie

27 The Challenges Facing Adult Literacy ProgramsThe


Challenges Facing Adult Literacy Programs
Daphne Greenberg

28 Looking For, And Learning From, Community Literacy


Outcomes
Harry P. Hatry, Elaine Morley

3.2 (Spring 2009) 29 Richard Rorty’s Social Hope and Community Literacy
Tom Deans
Josh

30 So You Don’t Get Tricked: Counter-Narratives of


Literacy in a Rural Mexican Community
Susan V. Meyers

31 Resisting Altruism: How Systematic Power and Privilege


Become Personal in One-on-One Community Tutoring
Beth Godbee
32 The Extra-Curricular of Composition: A Dialogue on
Community-Publishing
Steve Parks, Nick Pollard

33 Literacy, Place, and Migration in Philadelphia among


Ethnic Chinese
Michael Rovito, Michele Masucci

34 Training Within Industry as Short-Sighted Community


Literacyappropriate Training Program: A Case Study of
Worker- Centered Training and Its Implications
Dirk Remley

Melanie
35 Writing Is a Foreign Language, And a Senior Writing
Workshop Is a Tower of Babel Whose Many Languages
Need To Be Translated
Michelle Barany

36 Literacy, Place, and Migration in Philadelphia among


Ethnic Chinese
Michael J Rovito, Michele Masucci

4.1 (Fall 2009) 37 The Co-construction of a Local Public Environmental


Discourse: Letters to the Editor, Bermuda's Royal
Gazette, and the Southlands Hotel Development
Controversy
Peter Goggin, Elenore Long

38 Neighborliness at the Co-op: Community and Biospheric


Kristen

Literacy
Diane Miller

39 Cold Spell; The Closer to Home the Better; Goat’s


Beard
Anne Coray

40 Narragansett Bay and Biospheric Literacies of the Body


Matthew Ortoleva

41 The Language of Birds


Missy-Marie Montgomery

42 Saving the Next Tree: The Georgia Hemlock Project,


Community Action, and Environmental Literacy
Cristina

Elizabeth Giddens

43 At Twilight I Watch the Woodcock's Wild Dance


Missy-Marie Montgomery

44 Greening the Globe, One Map at a Time


Eric Mason
4.2 (Spring 2010) 45 Street Sex Work: Re/Constructing Discourse from
Margin to Center
Jill Linnette McCracken

46 A Conversation with Victoria Purcell-Gates


Sarah

Amy E. Dayton-Wood

47 Building the Bridge Between Home and School: One


Rural School’s Steps to Interrogate and Celebrate
Multiple Literacies
Faith Beyer Hansen
48 Right Along the Border: Mexican-American Students
Write Themselves into The(ir) world
Philip Zwerling

49 Disaster Preparedness Information Needs of Individuals


Attending an Adult Literacy Center: An Exploratory
Study
Daniela Friedman, Manju Tanwar, Deborah W.

Kaylee
Yoho, Jane V.E. Richter

50 Homes and Frontiers: Literacy, Home Schooling, and


Articulations of the Public and the Private
Phillip P. Marzluf

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