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Agora: Texas A&M University-Commerce Graduate Student Conference [Rhetoric and Composition] April 12-13, 2012full name / name of organization: English Graduates for Academic Development (EGAD) contact email: EGAD.TAMUC@gmail.com The Rhetoric and Composition section is accepting paper and panel proposals that explore the intersections between the metaphor of the marketplace, writing, writing centers, and pedagogy. Possible topics may include, but are not limited to, the following: General Call for Conference Papers: Keynote Speakers The Agora as constructed by the early Greeks was a public assembly space—the town square where merchants and philosophers met to exchange goods and ideas. Today, the Agora has evolved from the city square and market place as the convergence of many public interests to a virtual space in which different cognitive, epistemological, communicative stances meet together and compare, contrast, and argue on processes of knowledge and science. It is in that same spirit that the English Graduates for Academic Development (EGAD) of Texas A&M University-Commerce provides the Agora as a market place of ideas. Submissions are open to both graduate and undergraduate students. For the first time, in order to meet specific interests of research and reflection, the EGAD conference will be organized in four sections that correspond to the four “souls” of our graduate program at both the master’s and doctoral levels: • Literature See below for specific calls for each section listed above. Submission Guidelines • Within the body of the email please include: Please list any audio and visual equipment necessary for your presentation. Please note that laptops will not be provided. Conference Fee Checks can be made payable to: EGAD cfp categories: classical_studies cultural_studies_and_historical_approaches ethnicity_and_national_identity gender_studies_and_sexuality general_announcements graduate_conferences interdisciplinary popular_culture postcolonial professional_topics rhetoric_and_composition theory
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