New: Inaugural Issue of Literate Activity Published

Dear colleagues,

On behalf of the editorial team (Ryan Ware, Kevin Roozen, and myself), we’re delighted to share that the inaugural issue of Literate Activity: Perspectives on Textual Practices in the World is now published on the WAC Clearinghouse! You can access the first issue here: https://wacclearinghouse.org/literate-activity/ and I’ve included a table of contents below.

Keeping Complexity Alive: Toward More Capacious Moves for Conceptualizing, Studying, and Representing What People Do with Texts
Ryan Ware, Bruce Kovanen, and Kevin Roozen

Literate Activity as a Semiotically and Culturally-Historically Expansive Theoretical Framework for Research and Practice
Paul A. Prior

Between Paper and Flesh: Semiotic and Performative Work of Artists’ Books
Sojin Cho

“I feel like I get my best ideas when I’m asleep…”: Dreams as Distributed, Embodied Semiotic Encounters in Disciplinary Problem-Solving
Sarah Durst

Composing Science: Everyday Genres and the Power of Literate Activity
Sue Hum, Jamie Crosswhite, and Briana Hauff Salas

The Work of Reading: An Institutional Ethnography of a Writing in the Disciplines Course
Melanie Doyle

Writing that Sticks: A Scene of Collaborative Literacy
Karla J. Murphy and Chelsie Schlesinger

Literacy in Keeping a To-Do List: A Mundane Autoethnography
CJ Wasson

Autopsy of a Breakup: The Matter of Love and Loss
Christine Ochs-Naderer

Best wishes,
Bruce