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Résumé : Winner of the IARSLCE 2021 Publication of the Year Award and the Coalition for Community Writing Outstanding Book Award. Community members are rarely tapped for their insights on engaged teaching and research, but without these perspectives, it is difficult to create ethical and effective practices. Rewriting Partnerships calls for a radical reorientation to the knowledges of community partners. Emphasizing the voices of community members themselves--the adult literacy learners, secondary students, and youth activists who work with college students--the book introduces Critical Community-Based Epistemologies, a deeply practical approach to knowledge construction that centers the perspectives of marginalized participants.
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Rachael W. Shah is assistant professor of English in the Composition and Rhetoric program at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is a former community literacy worker with community-based teaching experience at the elementary, secondary, college, graduate, teacher education, and administrative levels. Her articles have appeared in College Composition and Communication, Community Literacy Journal, Reflections, Technical Communication Quarterly, Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, and The Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning.
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Sommaire: Winner of the IARSLCE 2021 Publication of the Year Award and the Coalition for Community Writing Outstanding Book Award. Community members are rarely tapped for their insights on engaged teaching and research, but without these perspectives, it is difficult to create ethical and effective practices. Rewriting Partnerships calls for a radical reorientation to the knowledges of community partners. Emphasizing the voices of community members themselves-the adult literacy learners, secondary students, and youth activists who work with college students-the book introduces Critical Community-Based Epistemologies, a deeply practical approach to knowledge construction that centers the perspectives of marginalized participants.
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