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Reflections Journal of Community Engaged Writing and Rhetoric A peer-reviewed journal, providing a forum for scholarship on public rhetoric, civic writing, service

Reflections 23.2 is now live on our website! Many thanks to all of our authors, and our Design Editor Heather Noel Turne...
10/06/2024

Reflections 23.2 is now live on our website! Many thanks to all of our authors, and our Design Editor Heather Noel Turner, Multimedia Editor Caroline Ali, Associate Editor Alexander Schlotkin, and copy editor Victoria Schultz!

Volume 23.2 Front Matter Editor’s Introduction | Laura Gonzales “Beyond Learning Loss: Testimonios of a Pandemic Education/ Más Allá de la Pérdida: Testimonios de Una Educación Pandémica” | Hugo Moreno, Marina Layme Huarca, Marí Linares, Ronel Almeyda, Izchel Jimenez de la Cruz, Carolina...

Check out the latest issue of Reflections!
21/12/2023

Check out the latest issue of Reflections!

Volume 23.1 Front Matter Editor’s Introduction | Laura Gonzales A Rhetoric of Accent Fear and the Experiences of Multilingual Teachers of Writing | Eda Özyeşilpınar and Mohammed Sakip Iddrisu Teaching Mutual Aid in First-Year Writing | Logan Middleton An Unglamorous, Queercrip Account of Failur...

We’re happy to announce that Reflections 22.2 is now live! Many thanks to our authors, editorial team, and reviewers. Pl...
13/06/2023

We’re happy to announce that Reflections 22.2 is now live! Many thanks to our authors, editorial team, and reviewers. Please share widely. Open access and available as downloadable PDFs just in time for Fall course prep! https://reflectionsjournal.net

Volume 22.2 Front MatterEditor’s Introduction | Laura Gonzales Black Leadership and Shared Humanity: A Profile of Generative Reciprocity for Racial Equity | Mary Brown and Phyllis Mentzell Ryder On (the Limits of) Reciprocity: Navigating Shared Identity and Difference in Community-Engaged Research...

Call for reviewers! Review for Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric! We are looking for revi...
06/03/2023

Call for reviewers! Review for Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric! We are looking for reviews of the titles included in the image (as well as alt-text and in the comments) and are interested in other interdisciplinary, community writing, and/or pedagogical texts. Please email Romeo García ([email protected])

02/12/2022

In this week’s article 💫highlight 💫 Dr. Soyeon Lee () reflects on different sessions through a social justice lens, calling on to adopt practical approaches to community history, culture, & sociomaterial conditionshttps://reflectionsjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/V22.1Lee.pdf

Building on their 🔥 🔥  keynote, Maria Barker (Planned Parenthood Wisconsin) and Dr.  urge building confianza (trust) wit...
18/11/2022

Building on their 🔥 🔥 keynote, Maria Barker (Planned Parenthood Wisconsin) and Dr. urge building confianza (trust) with community partners by making research accessible and usable. Learn more here: reflectionsjournal.net/2022/08/rethin…

22.1Rethinking Access to Data and Tools for Community Partners in Research Maria Barker and Rachel Bloom-PojarAugust 16, 2022November 7, 2022 PDF version Abstract This article builds on the authors’ 2021 ATTW keynote, “The Power of Language in Building Confianza with Communities.” It emphasize...

We’re excited to share with you our new special issue, born from  : “Language, Access, and Power in Technical Communicat...
07/11/2022

We’re excited to share with you our new special issue, born from : “Language, Access, and Power in Technical Communication” co-edited by Khirsten L. Scott, Ann Shivers-McNair, and our very own Laura Gonzales! Read the full issue here https://reflectionsjournal.net

[Alt Text]: New Issue Alert! If you attended the 2021 ATTW Virtual Conference, we hope the articles included in this special issue demonstrate how we worked in community to extend and build conversations beyond the conference…If you didn’t get a chance to attend the 2021 ATTW Virtual Conference, or if you’re unfamiliar with ATTW, we hope these articles provide some insight into the community-driven work happening within this organization that aligns so directly with the mission of Reflections journal

06/10/2020

As we are in the middle of Mental Illness Awareness Week, we wanted to highlight this piece by Cynthia Fields:

"Dangerous Reciprocity: Creating a Madness Narrative Research Methodology"https://reflectionsjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/CopyrightUpdates/Vol14N1/Disability-Studies-Dangerous-Reciprocity.pdf

We're marking our calendars for this one! 😀
04/10/2020

We're marking our calendars for this one! 😀

Welcome to the online home of the 2020 National Conference on Peer Tutoring in Writing. We are pleased to bring you a collection of virtual presentations for this fall’s conference. Our “opening” date is Thursday, October 29th. Be sure to bookmark this page, and mark your calendars. Title of P...

29/09/2020

Debate season is upon us, and many of us are looking for our voices to be heard in this upcoming election cycle.

In the spirit of this, check out this review by Jacob Richter of "Unruly Rhetorics: Protest, Persuasion, and Publics."

https://reflectionsjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/V19.N2.Richter.pdf

22/09/2020

For any interested parties, registration for the College Reading & Learning Association's Virtual Conference 2020 opens today!

The conference will be open to CRLA members only and registration with close on November 9th. The event itself with be held on November 13th and 14th!

21/09/2020

Check out the piece "The Muted Group Video Project: Amplifying the Voices of Latinx Immigrant Students" by Christine Martorana, featured in volume 19.2.

Florida International University students use Muted Group Theory "to both understand and challenge the silencing of immigrant voices."

Link:https://reflectionsjournal.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/V19.N2.Martorana.pdf

Happy National Hispanic Heritage Month from everyone at Reflections! Down below are the cover images from two of our iss...
17/09/2020

Happy National Hispanic Heritage Month from everyone at Reflections! Down below are the cover images from two of our issues most influenced by the Hispanic/Latino(a) community. They are available to read in their entirety on our website refectionsjournal.net!

The 20th anniversary issue of Reflections is here! This issue covers the history of the journal, some of our work today,...
12/09/2020

The 20th anniversary issue of Reflections is here! This issue covers the history of the journal, some of our work today, and the hopes that we have for the journal's future.

In the introduction of this issue, coeditors Laurie Grobman and Deborah Mutnick write that "our celebration of the journal’s 20th anniversary is tempered by intertwining crises in the U.S. and around the world." With this in mind, we hope to continue to share ideas about activism and community-engagement and face these ongoing crises in this issue and issues to come.

03/09/2020

We are excited to announce that we are finally an open access publication! You can now scroll through any of the Reflections volumes and read the pieces through our website: reflectionsjournal.net!

This has been a long time in the making and we are very excited to share everything with you. We've made this video of all our past covers as both a tribute to Reflections over the years and as a quick refresher for you to see if there's anything you'd like to check out.

03/09/2020

Welcome to the new page for Reflections Journal! We hope to use this space to really connect more with our readership and community. You can look forward to seeing our upcoming issues, along with up to date information on rhetoric and community writing as a whole.

17/02/2020
17/02/2020

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