[ATTW-L] Open-Access Annotated Bib: Social Justice in TPC

Maria T Novotny novotnmt at uwm.edu
Tue Feb 16 19:08:16 UTC 2021


Dear Colleagues,

I’m writing to share an open-access annotated bibliography project focused on the social justice turn in TPC.

This project is the culmination of a fall semester graduate seminar course focused on Social Justice and TPC. Graduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee enrolled in the course selected and annotated all of the sources featured in the bib. It is our hope that these annotations contribute to the already growing list of collaborative bibliographic projects already in circulation  and continue to foster social justice projects in the field.

You can learn more about the course and the project in a recent Writing & Rhetoric MKE blog post [here<https://www.writingandrhetoricmke.com/blog/the-social-justice-turn-in-tpc-a-collaborative-annotated-bibliography>].

The open-access bibliography can be accessed [here<https://docs.google.com/document/d/17v-KO7BQsZR27bGwdDzsnmRY6nyzIv6D/edit>].

In solidarity,

Maria Novotny
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Maria Novotny, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Rhetoric, Professional Writing, and Community Engagement
Department of English
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Curtin Hall 488
Milwaukee, WI 53211
novotnmt at uwm.edu<mailto:novotnmt at uwm.edu>
www.marianovotny.com<http://www.marianovotny.com>

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