2004 Dissertations
Ph. D. Graduates and Dissertations for 2004
Jacqueline Brown: Beguiling Beginnings and Dialectical Salvaging: The Presidential Inaugural Speech and African American Leader's Speeches, Defended 06/17/04, Director: Carol Mattingly, Degree 08/04.
Christopher Carter: Rhetoric and Resistance in the Corporate Academy, Defended 07/15/04, Director: Marc Bousquet, Degree 08/04.
Anthony Edgington: Reflecting on Teacher Response, Defended 06/15/04, Director: Brian Huot, Degree 08/04.
Amy England: Teachers' Approaches to Referencing and Plagiarism: Theory and Practice, Defended 06/15/04, Director Brian Huot, Degree 08/04.
Christopher Ervin: Cultivating Green Ethos: Organic Rhetoric in the Mainstream Market, Defended 06/28/04, Director: Carol Mattingly, Degree 08/04.
Camille Newton: Discourse Negotiation and Identity Construction in Preparing Future Faculty Programs, Defended 4/15/04, Director: Beth Boehm, Degree 5/04.
Annette Powell: The Politics of Practice and Meaning: Theorizing Access and Digital Literacy, Defended 4/28/04, Director: Pam Takayoshi, Degree 5/04.
Leah Schweitzer: Writing in the Crossoads: Examining First-Year Composition and Creative Writing, Defended 4/16/04, Director: Bronwyn Williams, Degree 5/04.
Katherine Wills: A Study of Technological Literacy in Writing Programs, Defended 4/12/04, Director: Pam Takayoshi, Degree 5/04.
