Lauren RosenbergLauren Rosenberg is an Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Writing Studies and Director of First-Year Writing. Her training is in Composition and Rhetoric with specializations in community literacy, feminist rhetorics and methodologies, and wrting program administration. She teaches courses in composition theory and pedagogy, critical and community literacy studies, feminist theories and methodologies, qualitative research methods, lifespan longitudinal studies, and writing program administration. She is also mentor new and seasoned teachers of writing.Stories, and the ways that people represent their experiences, in their own words, have always mattered to her. In her book, The Desire for Literacy, she concentrated on the ways that adult learners restoried their lived experiences when they became writers, and how they turned their writing toward making social changes in their communities. Currently, in her research with populations of adult learners, she is taking a lifespan development of writing approach as she looks longitudinally at how ordinary people relate to writing. Threaded through all her scholarship is a commitment to examining and advocating for equity through community engagement and public activism. From her experiences as a researcher and teacher, she has learned to encourage students to always look beyond the confines of the university so that they might understand how their writing can serve multiple purposes, such as problem solving, reflection, and interrogation of power relations. The same feminist imperative that informs her research--of listening intensively for more honest critical "action in cross-boundary exchange" (Jacqueline Jones Royster)--also shapes her teaching and administrative practices. Read More Read Less
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