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CCCC Richard Braddock Award
The Richard Braddock Award is presented to the author of the outstanding article on writing or the teaching of writing in the CCCC journal, College Composition and Communication, during the year ending December 31 before the annual CCCC Convention (i.e., articles published in 2008 will be eligible for the award in 2009). The award was created to honor the memory of Richard Braddock, University of Iowa. Richard Braddock was an extraordinary person and teacher who touched the lives of many people in ways that this special award established in his name can only suggest.
Because the Braddock Award committee considers all refereed articles published in CCC during the calendar year preceding the presentation of the award, nominations for this award are not accepted.
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Braddock Award Winners: Best CCC Article of the Year
2008 Michael Carter, "Ways of Knowing, Doing, and Writing in the Disciplines," February 2007
2007 A. Suresh Canagarajah, “The Place of World Englishes in Composition: Pluralization Continued," June 2006
2006 Jenn Fishman, Andrea Lunsford, Beth McGregor, and Mark Otuteye, “Performing Writing, Performing Literacy,” December 2005
2005 Min-Zhan Lu, "An Essay on the Work of Composition: Composing English against the Order of Fast Capitalism," September 2004
2004 Karen Kopelson, "Rhetoric on the Edge of Cunning; Or, The Performance of Neutrality (Re)Considered As a Composition Pedagogy for Student Resistance,” September 2003 2003 Bruce Horner and John Trimbur, "English Only and U.S. College Composition," June 2002 2002 Kathryn Fitzgerald, "A Rediscovered Tradition: European Pedagogy and Composition in Nineteenth-Century Midwestern Normal Schools," December 2001 2001 James E. Porter, Patricia Sullivan, Stuart Blythe, Jeffrey T. Grabill, and Libby Miles, "Institutional Critique: A Rhetorical Methodology for Change," June 2000 2000 Jacqueline Jones Royster and Jean C. Williams, "History in the Spaces Left: African American Presence and Narratives of Composition Studies," June 1999 1999 Catherine Prendergast, "Race: The Absent Presence in Composition Studies," September 1998 1998 Arnetha Ball and Ted Lardner, "Dispositions Toward Language: Teacher Constructs of Knowledge and the Ann Arbor Black English Class," December 1997
Dennis Lynch, Diana George, and Marilyn Cooper, "Moments of Argument: Agonistic Inquiry and Confrontational Cooperation," February 1997 1997 Ellen Cushman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, "The Rhetorician as an Agent of Social Change," February 1996 1996 Mary N. Muchiri, Nshindi G. Mulamba, Greg Myers, and Deoscorous B. Ndoloi, "Importing Composition: Teaching and Researching Academic Writing Beyond North America," May 1995 1995 Cheryl Glenn "sex, lies, and manuscript: Refiguring Aspasia in the History of Rhetoric," May 1994 1994 Peter Mortensen, and Gesa E. Kirsch, "On Authority in the Study of Writing," December 1993 1993 Nancy Sommers, "Between the Drafts," February 1992 1992 Marisa Castellano, Glynda Hull, Kay Losey Fraser, and Mike Rose, "Remediation as Social Construct: Perspectives from an Analysis of Classroom Discourse," October 1991 1991 Glynda Hull, and Mike Rose, "`This Wooden Shack Place': The Logic of an Unconventional Reading," October 1990 1990 Joseph Harris, "The Idea of Community in the Study of Writing," February 1989 1989 Christina Haas and Linda Flower, "Rhetorical Reading Strategies and the Construction of Meaning," May 1988 1988 Robert Brooke, "Underlife and Writing Instruction," May 1987 1987 Linda Flower, John R. Hayes, Linda Carey, Karen Schriver, and James Stratman, "Detection, Diagnosis, and the Strategies of Revision," February 1986 1986 Peter Elbow, "The Shifting Relationships Between Speech and Writing," October 1985 1985 Lisa Ede, and Andrea Lunsford, "Audience Addressed/Audience Invoked: The Role of Audience in Composition Theory and Pedagogy," May 1984 1984 Stephen P. Witte, "Topical Structure and Revision: An Exploratory Study," October 1983 1983 Nancy Sommers, "Responding to Student Writing," May 1982 1982 Robert J. Connors, "The Rise and Fall of the Modes of Discourse," December 1981 1981 David Bartholomae, "The Study of Error," October 1980 1980 Lee Odell, "Teachers of Composition and Needed Research in Discourse Theory," February 1979 1979 Mary P. Hiatt, "The Feminine Style: Theory and Fact," October 1978 1978 Richard Gebhardt, "Balancing Theory with Practice in the Training of Writing Teachers," May 1977 1977 Frank D'Angelo, "The Search for Intelligible Structure in the Teaching of Composition," May 1976 Glenn Matott, "In Search of a Philosophical Context for Teaching Composition," February 1976
1976 James Corder, "What I Learned at School," December 1975 1975 Richard Braddock: "The Frequency and Placement of Topic Sentences in Expository Prose," Winter 1974 (Research in the Teaching of English) |