Wednesday, September 8, 2010

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: RESEARCH NETWORK FORUM AT CCCC

CALL FOR  PROPOSALS: RESEARCH NETWORK FORUM AT CCCC
April 6th, 2011, Atlanta, Georgia
Proposal Deadline: Friday, October 31st, 2010
HOMEPAGE: _http://www.rnfonline.com/blog/_
Questions?  Email 
chairs@rnfonline.com

CFP: Please join us in Atlanta to present a Work-in-Progress
presentation or serve as a Discussion Leader (for those who are
experienced, established researchers) and/or Editor (for those who
edit journals/presses).
Electronic proposal forms are available at 
www.rnfonline.com.
Deadline: Oct. 31, 2010
You may appear on the RNF Program in addition to having a speaking
role at the Conference on College Composition & Communication.

If you would like to present a Work-in-Progress, please fill out the
Contact Information Form 
http://rnfonline.com/11/2011eform.html as
well as the Proposal Form
http://rnfonline.com/11/WIPP_Proposal_2011.html.

If you would like to participate as a Discussion Leader and/or as an
Editor, you need only fill out the Contact Information form
http://rnfonline.com/11/2011eform.html. Discussion Leaders and Editors
are also welcome to fill out the Proposal Form and participate as
Work-in-Progress Presenters.
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The Research Network Forum was founded in 1987 as a pre-convention
workshop at CCCC. The RNF is an opportunity for published researchers,
new researchers, and graduate students to discuss their current
research projects and receive responses from new and senior
researchers. The forum is free to CCCC convention participants. You
need not be a work-in-progress presenter to attend.

As in past years, the 2011 RNF will feature two plenary speakers; this
year’s distinguished speakers will be Kathleen Blake Yancey and Mike
Palmquist.

At the subsequent roundtable discussions, Work-in-Progress Presenters
discuss their current projects (in an eight-minute presentation) and
gain the responses of other researchers, including the Discussion
Leaders.  Work-in-Progress Presenters are grouped by thematic
clusters, in which they will discuss their projects with other
researchers and a Discussion Leader who is a senior researcher.
Participants also include editors of printed and electronic journals
of composition/rhetoric who will discuss publishing opportunities of
completed works-in-progress.

Work-in-Progress Presenters should bring three typed questions that
they should copy and distribute to participants at their table (15
copies for the two sessions will do).
We encourage participants to bring a copy of the journals they
edit/publish, any other publications, and announcements, which will be
displayed at the RNF meeting.


SEE YOU IN ATLANTA!

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