Amanda and I are at the Library, considering using these 4 questions in place of the questions Dr. Long suggested.
1) Outline the author's historical account of the Public Turn.
2) Why is the author writing about The Public Turn? What do they want, practically, from a better understanding of the Public Turn?
3) List Key Terms the author uses to argue the importance or value of the public turn.
4) List scholars the author focuses on, noting how the author uses their work to develop his/her account of the public sphere.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Tags: authors, texts, topics
- assignments (3)
- blog info (2)
- Bruce Herzberg (3)
- Christian Weisser (2)
- Community Literacy and the Rhetoric of Public Engagement (3)
- Community Service and Critical Teaching (2)
- consensus (1)
- Counterpublics in Public Housing (1)
- David Coogan (2)
- Edgeworkers (1)
- Elenore Long (2)
- Eli Goldblatt (2)
- Hull and Katz (1)
- James Gee (1)
- Linda Flower (3)
- Moving Beyond Academic Discourse (3)
- notes (6)
- Paula Mattieu (1)
- Peter Elbow (1)
- Tactics of Hope (1)
- The Rhetoric of Social Action (1)
- thoughts (4)
- Van Rides in the Dark (1)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Please leave a comment!