CFP: Statement of linguistic justice for the field of professional, technical, and scientific communication

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May 5, 2023, 1:56:51 AM5/5/23
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Dear colleagues,

This call seeks to establish a reading and writing group composed of teachers, researchers, graduate students, and practitioners who are interested in developing a statement for linguistic justice for the field of professional, technical, and scientific communication.  Selected participants will receive two texts along with an honorarium of  $100 gift card of the participant’s choice.  The texts and honorarium are funded by an award from CPTSC’s program to promote anti-racist programs and pedagogies.  Follow the link to the full CFP which outlines the the problem statement, methodology, timeline and application requirements: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1clUMO9CXg_VR6V30M9iRZPy24wG6X6RWws4YVe5g4CY/edit?usp=sharing

If you are interested in partipating this summer, please submit a 300- to 500-word statement of interest and a recent CV to hlaw...@towson.edu by May 29th, 2023. Your statement should demonstrate a strong commitment to the work outlined in the CFP through your research, professional work, or pedagogy. 

with thanks,

Halcyon


Halcyon M. Lawrence, PhD 
Associate Professor of Technical Communication
DEI Fellow for College of Liberal Arts
Department of English  | LA 5339
Towson University
8000 York Road, Towson, MD 21252
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