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  2. Writing Guide with Handbook
  3. Unit 01 The Things We Carry: Experience, Culture, and Language
  4. Chapter 01 The Digital World: Building on What You Already Know to Respond Critically
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Writing Guide with Handbook
Preface
Handbook
Unit 01 The Things We Carry: Experience, Culture, and Language
Unit 01 Unit Introduction
Chapter 01 The Digital World: Building on What You Already Know to Respond Critically
Introduction
1.1 "Reading" to Understand and Respond
1.2 Social Media Trailblazer: Selena Gomez
1.3 Glance at Critical Response: Rhetoric and Critical Thinking
1.4 Annotated Student Sample: Social Media Post and Responses on Voter Suppression
1.5 Writing Process: Thinking Critically About a “Text”
1.6 Evaluation: Intention vs. Execution
1.7 Spotlight on … Academia
1.8 Portfolio: Tracing Writing Development
Works Cited
Further Reading
Chapter 02 Language, Identity, and Culture: Exploring, Employing, Embracing
Chapter 03 Literacy Narrative: Building Bridges, Bridging Gaps
Unit 02 Bridging the Divide Between Personal Identity and Academia
Unit 03 Navigating Rhetoric in Real Life
Index

Further Reading

Content Provider OpenStax
Author Robinson, Michelle Bachelor Jerskey, Maria Fulwiler, Featuring Toby Baker, Michelle Bernheim, Mark Carter-tod, Sheila Flynn, Brian Friedrich, Victoria Gary, William Hollar-zwick, Carol Craig, A. Meyer Mwenja, Cynthia Thurman, Susie
Description Writing Guide with Handbook aligns to the goals, topics, and objectives of many first-year writing and composition courses. It is organized according to relevant genres, and focuses on the writing process, effective writing practices or strategies—including graphic organizers, writing frames, and word banks to support visual learning—and conventions of usage and style. The text includes an editing and documentation handbook, which provides information on grammar and mechanics, common usage errors, and citation styles. Writing Guide with Handbook breaks down barriers in the field of composition by offering an inviting and inclusive approach to students of all intersectional identities. To meet this goal, the text creates a reciprocal relationship between everyday rhetoric and the evolving world of academia. Writing Guide with Handbook builds on students’ life experiences and their participation in rhetorical communities within the familiar contexts of personal interaction and social media. The text seeks to extend these existing skills by showing students how to construct a variety of compelling compositions in a variety of formats, situations, and contexts. The authors conceived and developed Writing Guide with Handbook in 2020; its content and learning experiences reflect the instructional, societal, and individual challenges students have faced. The authors invite students and instructors to practice invitational discussions even as they engage in verbal and written argument. Instructors will be empowered to emphasize meaning and voice and to teach empathy as a rhetorical strategy. Students will be empowered to negotiate their identities and their cultures through language as they join us in writing, discovering, learning, and creating. If you have encountered a white screen while accessing your OpenStax textbook, our developers suggest closing all of your OpenStax.org tabs and then loading the book again.
ISBN 9781711494852
e-ISBN 9781951693473
Language English
Publisher Date 2021-12-21
Access Restriction Open
Rights License Creative Commons Attribution License Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Use Rights URL https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Subject Keyword Humanities Writing Guide with Handbook
Content Type Text
Education Level Under Graduate Post Graduate
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