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events

publications:

Dougherty, Timothy R. and Justin Lewis.  “Progressive Caucus – Combating Institutional Neutrality: An Interview with Louise Dunlap.”  Listening to Our Elders: Writing and Working for Change.  Eds. Samantha Blackmon, Christina Kirklighter, and Steve Parks.  Utah State Press. 2011.

seminars:

Dartmouth Summer Seminar for Composition Research. Dartmouth University, Hanover, NH, July 31 – August 12, 2011.

conferences:

Translingualist Language Policy and Linguistic Difference: On the Tenability and Tenuousness of Translingual Approaches to CompositionConference on Writing Education Across Borders.  State College PA.  October 1, 2011.

Copyprivilege: Revising Copyright for Social Production, Writing Studies, and the Transnational Environment.  CCCC.  Atlanta GA.  April 8th, 2011. 

Bitter COFFEE:  Negotiating the Limits of Copyleft Discourse in Digital Pirate CounterpublicsComputers and Writing.  Purdue Univeristy. May 21, 2010.

God Must Be Dead if You’re Alive: The Dead Kennedys, Fantasy Themes, and the Construction of Politipunks Rhetorical Sphere. Popular Culture Association of the South.  Jacksonville, FL.  Oct. 10, 2007.

Political Punk and the Creation of Rhetorical Space: The Dead Kennedys 1978-1986.  GSRD Conference.  University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.  May 28, 2007.

Comparative Rhetorics in Contemporary West African Cinema.  ETSO Conference.  Middle Tennessee State University.  April 14, 2007.

The Transatlantic Appeal of Washington Irving’s Sketchbook.  The Conference of the Tennessee Philological Association.  University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.  Sept. 23, 2006.

other presentations:

Intellectual Property in the Classroom.  Co-Presented with Dr. Rebecca Moore Howard.  Syracuse University Future Professoriate Program.  Syracuse University.  September 21, 2011.

On Textual Circulation.  The Syracuse University Spring Writing Conference.  Syracuse University.  March 29, 2011.