2004 CCCC-IP CAUCUS AGENDA

Annual Caucus Meeting Wednesday, MARCH 24, 2004 1:00 - 4:30pm CST Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Concourse Level, Room 217C San Antonio, Texas

 

Co-Chairs John Logie, University of Minnesota Candace Spigelman, Penn State Berks-Lehigh Valley College 1:00-1:05 Co-Chairs’ Opening Welcome and Remarks 1:05-2:00 Panel: Intellectual Property Then and Now: Reflection on the First Decade of Scholarship on IP Issues in Composition Studies

Andrea Lunsford, Stanford Jim Porter, Michigan State University Laura Gurak, University of Minnesota Johndan Johnson-Eilola,Clarkson University TyAnna Herrington, Georgia Tech Libby Miles, University of Rhode Island John Logie, University of Minnesota Candace Spigelman, Penn State Berks Lehigh-Valley

2:00-2:20 Break, Featuring 10th Anniversary Cake and Refreshments sponsored by . . .

The Rhetoric & Writing Graduate Program at Michigan State University

 

2:20-2:45 Committee Reports and Overview of Action Groups

Update from CCCC IP Committee Johndan Johnson-Eilola, Clarkson University Action Group 1: IP and Pedagogy: Where Are We Headed and What Can We Do? Leader, Jeff Galin, Florida Atlantic University Asst. Chair, Clancy Ratliff, University of Minnesota Action Group 2: Plagiarism and Academic Integrity Policies Leader, Wendy Warren Austin, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Asst. Chair, Jessica Reyman, University of Minnesota Action Group 3: Multi-media, Fair Use, and the Public Domain Leader, John Logie, University of Minnesota Asst. Chair, Laurie Johnson, University of Minnesota Action Group 4: Student Authorship and Ownership Leader, Carol Haviland, Cal State, San Bernadino Asst. Chair, Linda Bergmann, Purdue University

2:45-3:45 Action Group Meetings Suggested group actions include the following:

• Introduce to the floor of CCCC a resolution to support or change to a policy or educational objective • Write an article (or several articles) or another kind of post for the CCCC-IP website (overviews of issues, resources for teachers, links to related information, cases or legislation links to guide researchers and practitioners, reviews of relevant books, etc.) • Start a movement to alert compositionists about a particular issue and invite them to participate • Move CCCC-IP forward in other exciting directions

3:45-4:15 Action Group Reports 4:15-4:30 Decisions, Actions, and Plans Decide on actions plans and resolutions, if any Discuss plans for next year’s caucus

Thinking about leading an action table at the 2005 Caucus? See John Logie or Candace Spigelman today. IP issues can’t wait!

Help us to keep the CCCC-IP Caucus going and growing all year long. 1. Visit the Caucus Web Page at ccccip.org, and buy IP themed books from the “Caucus Shop.” 2. Join the list: Go to ccccip.org and follow the directions under “Mailing List.” 3. Contribute content or code for the CCCC-IP website: send news, discussion items, book reviews, and other relevant materials by email or ask John Logie how to become a contributing coder. 4. Propose IP conference papers, and announce your presentations on the list. 5. Discuss your actions and efforts on the mailing list. 6. Attend I.P.-themed panels and sessions like . . ..

C.24 Questioning Author(Ity) THURSDAY 12:15-1:30 Hyatt, Third Floor, Frio Room Chair: Rebecca Moore Howard, Syracuse University, NY L.09 Looking Beyond The Trinity: Audience, Purpose, And Context In Technologically Hypermediated Environments FRIDAY 3:30-4:45 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Concourse Level, Room 205 Chair: James Porter, Michigan State University, East Lansing

O.20 Composing Intellectual Property: The Politics of Ownership and Attribution in Contemporary Academia SATURDAY 12:30-1:45 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Concourse Level, Room 205 Chair: Jim Porter, Michigan State University, East Lansing

Thank you. hi5 | Yonja |

Thank you.

hi5 | Yonja | Muhabbet | imagechef

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