computer and writing conference 2004: writing in globalization

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honolulu, hi, june 10-13 2004

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2004 Award Wiinners

2005 Conference hosted by Stanford University

Host Departments
KapCC Language Arts
UHM English

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at Pacific Beach Hotel
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Email conference plannerss:
cw2004@hawaii.edu

Conference Phone: 808.734.9331

Postal Address:
Department of Language Arts
Kalia 101
Kapi'olani Community College
4303 Diamond Head Road
Honolulu, Hawai'i 96816 USA
attention: Kirkpatrick/cw2004

Conference Site Proposal
November 2002

The University of Hawai'i s an
equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.

 

2004 Award Winners
These awards were presented at the banquet on Friday, June 12, 2004. The organizers of Computers and Writing 2004 warmly congratuate all the winners.

Computers and Composition Awards
Presenters: Gail Hawisher and Cindy Selfe

Hugh Burns Dissertation Award
Joyce R. Walker, University of South Florida
Standing at the End of a Road: Death and the Construction of Cyborg Relationships
2003.

Ellen Nold Best Article Award
Liz Rohan, University of Michigan-Dearborn
"Reveal Codes: A New Lens for Examining and Historicizing the Work of Secretaries"  Computers and Composition 20.3 (2003): 237-253

Computers and Composition Distinguished Book Award
Joe Moxley, University of South Florida
College Writing Online

Charles Moran Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Field
Mike Palmquist, Colorado State University

NCTE/CCCC/7Cs
Technology Innovator Award
Presenter: Michael Day

Carolyn Handa, Southern Illinois Uuniversity-Edwardsville
Visual Rhetoric in a Digital World.

NCTE/ACE (Assembly on Computers in English) K-12 Participation Award
Presenter: Rich Rice

Matt Bunce, Michigan Technological University, "A Study of the Community and Digital Literacy Practices of Learning-Disabled Students"

Kairos
Awards
Presenter: Doug Eyman

The 2003-2004 Kairos Best Webtext

2003-2004 Winner
Adrian Miles (Ed.), Royal Melbourne Instittute of Technology
"Violence of Text: An Online Academic Publishing Exercise"

2003-2004 Finalists
Daniel Anderson, University of North Carolina
"Prosumer Approaches to New Media Composition: Consumption and Production in Continuum"

Charles Lowe, Florida State University
"Copyright, Access and Digital Texts"

2003-2004 Best Academic Weblog

Jenny Edbauer, University of Texas-Austin
"Stupid Undergrounds: I Found It on the Street"

Kairos/Lore Graduate Student/Adjunct Award Scholarship:
Heidi McKee, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Heidi presented in the online conference, not face to face—an award
first.

Hosts in Hawai'i    
Judi Kirkpatrick
Department of Language Arts
Kapi'olani Community College
kirkpatr@hawaii.edu
Darin Payne
Department of English
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
darinp@hawaii.edu
John Zuern
Department of English
University of Hawai'i at Manoa
zuern@hawaii.edu

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