Edited Collections

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There are currently 3747 edited collections listed in the CompPile database.

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651. Chandler, Daniel; Stephen Marcus (Eds.). (1985). Computers and literacy. Milton Keynes, England: Open University Press.
Keywords: computer, literacy
652. Channing, Edward Tyrell; Dorothy I. Anderson and Waldo W. Braden (Eds.). (1968). Lectures read to the seniors in Harvard College.. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press.
Keywords: rhetoric, 19th-century, USA, eloquence, oratory, authorship, reading habit, demonstration, deliberative, judicial, debating, [1856]
653. Chao, Han-Hua (Ed.); University of Indiana, School of Education. (1990). Peer response in learning to write (Learning package No. 38). ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 333 404.
Keywords: peer-evaluation, response, pedagogy, school, teacher-training, ERIC bibliography
654. Chappell, Virginia A.; Mary Louise Buley-Meissner; Chris Anderson (Eds.). (1991). Balancing acts: Essays on the teaching of writing in honor of William F. Irmscher. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Keywords: English-profession, balance, conflict, pedagogy, William Irmscher
655. Chaput, Catherine; Mary Jean Braun; Danika Margo Brown (Eds.). (2010). Entertaining fear: Rhetoric and the political economy of social control (Frontiers in political communication, vol. 18). New York: Peter Lang.
Keywords: fear, social control, political economy, rhetorical-analysis, , social
656. Charon, Rita; Martha Montello (Eds.). (2002). Stories matter: The role of narrative in medical ethics. New York: Routledge.
Keywords: narrative, medicine, medical, ethical, story-telling, ethics, narrative
657. Chatman, Seymour (Ed.). (1971). Literary Style: A symposium. New York: Oxford University Press.
Keywords: style, style
658. Chauncey, Henry (Ed.). (1948). Exploring individual differences; a report of the 1947 Invitational Conference on Testing Problems, New York City, November 1, 1947 (Reports of committees and conferences, I, no. 32; Vol. 12). Washington, D. C.:American Council on Education.
Keywords: individual-differences, testing, psychology, predictive, projection techniques, diagnosis, free-association, Rorschach, individual-differences
659. Chegin, Rita Kasch (Ed.). (1991). Survivors: Women of the southwest. Las Cruces, NM: Yucca Tree Press.
Keywords: women, USA, Southwest, native-Am, Mexican-Am, survivor-story
660. Chen, Chen & Wilkes, Lydia (Eds.).. (2020). The Proceedings of the Annual Computers and Writing Conference, 2019. The WAC Clearinghouse. https://doi.org/10.37514/PCW-B.2020.1039
661. Chen, Chen, Purzycki, Kristopher, & Wilkes, Lydia (Eds.).. (2019). Proceedings of the Computers and Writing Annual Conference, 2018. The WAC Clearinghouse. https://doi.org/10.37514/PCW-B.2019.0254
662. Cheney, George; George Barnett A. (Eds.). (2005). International and multicultural organizational communication. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Keywords: communication-studies, organizational, multicultural, international
663. Cheng, Liying; Yoshinori J. Watanabe; Andy Curtis (Eds.). (2004). Washback in language testing: Research contexts and methods. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Keywords: testing, assessment, washback, research-method
664. Chernaik, Warren; Caroline Davis; Marilyn Deegan (Eds.). (1993). The politics of the electronic text (Office for Humanities Communication Publications, No. 3). Oxford, England: Oxford University Computing Services; University of London, Centre for English Studies.
Keywords: computer, text-editing, humanities, scholarship, political
665. Cherny, Lynn; Elizabeth Reba Weise (Eds.). (1996). Wired women: Gender and new realities in cyberspace. Seattle, WA: Seal Press.
Keywords: women, gender, internet, computer, cyberspace
666. Cherwitz, Richard A. (Ed.). (1990). Rhetoric and philosophy. Hillsdale, NJ: L. Erlbaum Associates.
Keywords: rhetoric-philosophy, philosophy
667. Chesebro, James W. (Ed.). (1981). Gayspeak: Gay male and lesbian communication. New York: Pilgrim Press.
Keywords: gay, gayspeak, language-analysis, communication, lesbian, homosexuality, social, homophobia, definition, liberatory, rhetorical, gay-rights
668. Cheshire, Jenny (Ed.). (1991). English around the world: Sociolinguistic perspectives. Cambridge, England; New York: Cambridge University Press.
Keywords: world-Englishes, sociolinguistics, bilingualism
669. Cheshire, Jenny; Peter Trudgill (Eds.). (1998). Gender and discourse [reprinted pieces]. London; New York: Edward Arnold.
Keywords: gender, discourse-analysis, gender-difference
670. Chesters, Graham; Nigel Gardner (Eds.). (1987). The use of computers in the teaching of language and languages: The proceedings of a conference. Avon, England: Computers in Teaching Initiative Support Service, University of Bath.
Keywords: computer, word-processing, CAI, L2, ESL
671. Chevalier, Tracy (Ed.). (1997). Encyclopedia of the essay. London: Fitzroy Dearborn.
Keywords: essay, encyclopedia, history, genre
672. Chew, Charles R. (Ed.). (1984). Computers in the English program: Promises and pitfalls (New York State English Council monographs). Liverpool, NY: New York State English Council [ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 257 083].
Keywords: computer, school
673. Chew, Charles R. (Ed.). (1985). English programs for gifted students (New York State English Council monographs). Liverpool, NY: New York State English Council.
Keywords: tracking, honors, school, gifted
674. Chew, Charles R. (Ed.). (1987). Reflections by teachers who write. Liverpool, NY: New York State English Council.
Keywords: teacher-as-writer, school
675. Chew, Charles R.; Rosanne DeFabio; Patricia Honsbury (Eds.). (1986). Reader response in the classrom (New York State English Council monographs). [Liverpool, NY?]: New York English Council.
Keywords: reader-response, school

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