Edited Collections

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There are currently 3732 edited collections listed in the CompPile database.

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1701. Hilgers, Thomas; Marie Wunsch; Virginia Chattergy (Eds.). (1992). Academic literacies in multicultural higher education. Manoa, HI: University of Hawaii at Manoa, Center for Studies in Multicultural Education.
Keywords: academic-literacies, multicultural
1702. Hill, Charles A.; Marguerite H. Helmers (Eds.). (2004). Defining visual rhetorics. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Keywords: text-picture, rhetorical, visual rhetoric
1703. Hill, Clifford; Kate Parry (Eds.). (1994). From testing to assessment: English as an international language. New York, London: Longman.
Keywords: access, assessment, testing, literacy, world-Englishes, international, ESL, EFL
1704. Hillard, Helen (Ed.) [reprint of Hillard, 1963]. (1965). Suggestions for evaluating senior high school writing.. Champaign, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.
Keywords: high-school, G12, evaluation, pedagogy
1705. Hillocks, George (Ed.). (1982). The English curriculum under fire: What are the real basics?. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.
Keywords: basic-skills, school, curriculum, needs-analysis
1706. Hills, Philip J. (Ed.). (1982). Trends in information transfer. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Keywords: trend, computer, information-transfer, trend
1707. Hinchman, Lewis P.; Sandra Hinchman (Eds.). (2001). Memory, identity, community: The idea of narrative in the human sciences. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
Keywords: narrative, human-science, memory, identity, community, identity, narrative
1708. 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
1709. Hinds, Pamela; Sara Kiesler (Eds.). (2002). Distributed work. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Keywords: collaboration, distributed
1710. Hinkel, Eli (Ed.). (2005). Handbook of second language research. New York; London: Routledge.
Keywords: handbook, ESL, L2, acquisition, research-method
1711. 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
1712. Hinner, Michael Bernhard (Ed.). (2007). The influence of culture in the world of business. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Peter Lang.
Keywords: intercultural, business-communication
1713. 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
1714. 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
1715. 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
1716. Hobbs, Catherine (Ed.). (1995). Nineteenth-century women learn to write. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia.
Keywords: rhetoric, pedagogy, women, 19th-century, feminism, schooling, history
1717. Hobson, Eric (Ed.). (1997). Wiring the writing center. Logan, Utah : Utah State University Press.
Keywords: wcenter, computer, networked, email, internet, history, technology
1718. 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
1719. Hoffmann, Leonore; Gloria DeSole (Eds.). (1976). Careers and couples: An academic question. New York: Modern Language Association of America.
Keywords: career, couple, spousal
1720. 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
1721. 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
1722. 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
1723. Hogan, Patrick Colm (Ed.). (2011). The Cambridge encyclopedia of the language sciences. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
Keywords: encyclopedia, language, discourse, rhetoric
1724. 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
1725. 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

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