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7601 (Research Design in Rhetoric and Composition) and 8601 (Advanced
Research Methods) combine master's and doctoral level students
in order to facilitate a richer, more engaged
discussion of best practices in methods and methodologies for the researcher
in Composition and Rhetoric.
Scholars in Rhet-Comp continually point to the multi-disciplinarity/transdisciplinarity
of our work as they wrestle with how, exactly, researchers conduct,
process, and represent their investigations. Since the early 1980s, as
Composition and Rhetoric developed into its own unique discipline within
English Studies, researchers and scholars have attempted to define the
work "we" do.
Much of Rhet-Comp involves social science methodologies (e.g., ethnography,
the case study, participant-observation) with the added twist that so
much of our early scholarship especially focused on classrooms as research
sites. While Rhet-Comp scholars have branched out considerably from only
conducting classroom research, the problems that the classroom posed
as a research site encouraged the development of some important theoretical
and practical texts involving the methods and methodologies that Rhet-Comp
researchers engaged in.
This course invites graduate students into the complex and contentious
"conversations" about research that have been central to Rhet-Comp for
at least the last
25 years. |