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Circulating communities [electronic resource] : the tactics and strategies of community publishing / edited by Paula Mathieu, Steve Parks, and Tiffany Rousculp.

Contributor(s): Mathieu, Paula | Parks, Steve, 1963- | Rousculp, Tiffany, 1968- | ProQuest (Firm).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Cultural studies/pedagogy/activism: Publisher: Lanham : Lexington Books, 2012Description: vi, 223 p. : ill.Subject(s): Authorship -- Collaboration -- United States | Authorship -- Collaboration -- England | Literature publishing -- United States -- History -- 20th century | Literature publishing -- England -- History -- 20th century | Community newspapers -- United States | Community newspapers -- EnglandGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 070.5/94 Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Circulating communities: the tactics and strategies of community publishing / Paula Mathieu, Steve Parks, Tiffany Rousculp -- Making writing accessible to all: The Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers and The Fed / Nick Pollard and Pat Smart -- The challenges of circulation: international networking of homeless publications / Paula Mathieu -- Respect, writing, community: write around Portland / Sara Guest with Hanna Neuschwander and Robyn Steely -- Listen to my story: the transformative possibilities of storytelling in immigrant communities / Mark Lyons -- Oral histories as community outreach: toward a deeper understanding of a rural public sphere / Laurie Cella -- Unfinished: a story of Sine cera, a community publication in process / Rachel Meads -- "Here in this place": Write on! of Durham, North Carolina / Kimberly Abels ... [et al.] -- Sharing space: collaborative programming within and between communities / Mairead Case, Annie Knepler, and Rupal Soni -- Katrina in their own words: collecting, creating, and publishing writing on the storm / Richard Louth -- Writers speaking out: the challenges of community publishing from spaces of confinement / Tobi Jacobi and Elliott Johnston, with the SpeakOut! Writing Workshop facilitators and writers -- "A bunch of us beg to differ!": queer community literacy and rhetorics of civic pride / A.V. Luce.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Circulating communities: the tactics and strategies of community publishing / Paula Mathieu, Steve Parks, Tiffany Rousculp -- Making writing accessible to all: The Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers and The Fed / Nick Pollard and Pat Smart -- The challenges of circulation: international networking of homeless publications / Paula Mathieu -- Respect, writing, community: write around Portland / Sara Guest with Hanna Neuschwander and Robyn Steely -- Listen to my story: the transformative possibilities of storytelling in immigrant communities / Mark Lyons -- Oral histories as community outreach: toward a deeper understanding of a rural public sphere / Laurie Cella -- Unfinished: a story of Sine cera, a community publication in process / Rachel Meads -- "Here in this place": Write on! of Durham, North Carolina / Kimberly Abels ... [et al.] -- Sharing space: collaborative programming within and between communities / Mairead Case, Annie Knepler, and Rupal Soni -- Katrina in their own words: collecting, creating, and publishing writing on the storm / Richard Louth -- Writers speaking out: the challenges of community publishing from spaces of confinement / Tobi Jacobi and Elliott Johnston, with the SpeakOut! Writing Workshop facilitators and writers -- "A bunch of us beg to differ!": queer community literacy and rhetorics of civic pride / A.V. Luce.

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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