Edited Collections

This list represents all edited collections currently indexed in CompPile. The list updates automatically, as new entries are added to the bibliography. If you know of collections that should be part of CompPile, please contact us.

There are currently 3721 edited collections listed in the CompPile database.

View Results Per Page:
1701. Hindman, Sandra (Ed.). (1991). Printing the written word: The social history of books, circa 1450-1520. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Keywords: publishing, print, history, 15th-16th-centuries, graphic, social
1702. Hinds, Pamela; Sara Kiesler (Eds.). (2002). Distributed work. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Keywords: collaboration, distributed
1703. Hinkel, Eli (Ed.). (2005). Handbook of second language research. New York; London: Routledge.
Keywords: handbook, ESL, L2, acquisition, research-method
1704. Hinner, Michael Bernhard (Ed.). (2006). Chinese and Western business cultures: A comparison and contrast. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
Keywords: business-communication, East-West, China, cultural, contrastive
1705. Hinner, Michael Bernhard (Ed.). (2007). The influence of culture in the world of business. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Peter Lang.
Keywords: intercultural, business-communication
1706. Hintikka, Jaakko; Fernand J. Vandamme (Eds.). (1985). Logic of discovery and logic of discourse. New York: Plenum Press; Ghent, Belgium: Communication and Cognition.
Keywords: discourse, invention, logic, discovery
1707. Hirsch, Paul Morris; Peter V. Miller; F. Gerald Kline (Eds.). (1977). Strategies for communication research. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
Keywords: communications, research-method, research-design
1708. Hixson, Bruce (Ed.); University of Minnesota, General College. (1982). The integrated course of study in the General College TRIO program [special issue of General College Newsletter [University of Minnesota] 29.3, May 1981]. ERIC Document Reproduction Service, ED 217 803.
Keywords: early-start, Upward Bound, Talent Search, Special Services, nontraditional, access, University of Minnesota, course-of-study, integrated
1709. Hobbs, Catherine (Ed.). (1995). Nineteenth-century women learn to write. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia.
Keywords: rhetoric, pedagogy, women, 19th-century, feminism, schooling, history
1710. Hobson, Eric (Ed.). (1997). Wiring the writing center. Logan, Utah : Utah State University Press.
Keywords: wcenter, computer, networked, email, internet, history, technology
1711. Hocks, Mary E.; Michelle R. Kendrick (Eds.). (2003). Eloquent images: Word and image in the age of new media. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Keywords: text-picture, media, computer, graphic, visual, communication, eloquence, imagery
1712. Hoffmann, Leonore; Gloria DeSole (Eds.). (1976). Careers and couples: An academic question. New York: Modern Language Association of America.
Keywords: career, couple, spousal
1713. Hoffmann, Leonore; Margo Culley (Eds.). (1985). Women's personal narratives: Essays in criticism and pedagogy. New York: Modern Language Association.
Keywords: women, discourse-analysis, narrative, pedagogy, personal-narrative
1714. Hogan, J. Michael (Ed.). (1998). Rhetoric and community: Studies in unity and fragmentation. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press.
Keywords: rhetoric, community, English-profession, fragmentation
1715. Hogan, J. Michael (Ed.). (2003). Rhetoric and reform in the Progressive Era. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press.
Keywords: rhetorical, political, 20th-century, history, Progressive Era, progressivism
1716. Hogan, Patrick Colm (Ed.). (2011). The Cambridge encyclopedia of the language sciences. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
Keywords: encyclopedia, language, discourse, rhetoric
1717. Hogan, Robert F. (Ed.). (1966). The English language in the school program. Papers from the NCTE's spring institutes on language, linguistics, and school programs, 1964. Champaign, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.
Keywords: school, linguistics, language-study, English-studies, curriculum, institute
1718. Hogg, Richard M. (Ed.). (1992). The Cambridge history of the English language, Vol. 1: The beginning to 1066. Cambridge, England; New York: Cambridge University Press.
Keywords: language, England, history, linguistic, medieval, change
1719. Hogg, Richard M.; David Denison (Eds.). (2006). A history of the English language. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
Keywords: language, history
1720. Hohne, Karen; Helen Wussow (Eds.). (1994). Dialogue of voices: Feminist literary theory and Bakhtin. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
Keywords: Bakhtin, dialogue, voice, feminism, nonfiction, nature-writing, sermon, film
1721. Hoijer, Harry (Ed.). (1954). Language in culture; conference on the interrelations of language and other aspects of culture. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Keywords: language, cultural
1722. Holden, Susan (Ed.). (1977). English for specific purposes. Oxford, England: Modern English Publications.
Keywords: ESL, ESP
1723. Holdstein, Deborah H.; Cynthia L. Selfe (Eds.). (1990). Computers and writing: Theory, research, practice. New York: Modern Language Association.
Keywords: computer, research-method, theory, pedagogy, data
1724. Holdstein, Deborah H.; David Bleich (Eds.). (2001). Personal effects: The social character of scholarly writing. Logan, UT: Utah State University Press.
Keywords: scholarship, scholarly publishing, social, personal, social
1725. Holdstein, Deborah H.; David Bleich (Eds.) . (2002). Personal effects: The social character of scholarly writing. Logan, UT: Utah State University Press.
Keywords: personal, social, scholarly, scholarship, social

CompPile is Copyright © 2004-2024 Rich Haswell & Glenn Blalock.