This is the ongoing process of learning.
What is uptake?
This is the issue number for your copy of the GWRJ.
What is Issue 16.1?
This is the thing that Dan Harmon could not do in Laura Skokan's article on uptake.
What is telling a joke?
This is a group of people working toward the same goals and using shared language and genres.
What are discourse communities?
The genre convention that appears at the end of every GWRJ article.
What is an author bio?
This is the topic that Edcel Javier Cintron-Gonzalez and Emily Clemson connect to genre in their GWRJ interview.
What is makeup?
This is how human communication is expressed (oral, aural, visual, gestural, spatial, tactile, verbal, etc).
What is a mode?
This is where all previous issues of the GWRJ are located.
What is the Writing Program Website?
This is the television-based community that Ella Kruse wrote about in her GWRJ article.
What is Bachelor Nation?
The practice of seeking, finding, and processing information from a variety of places.
What is content research?
This is how to submit to the GWRJ for publication.
What is the email of the GWRJ editorial team?
This is the genre of film that Abby Uphoff's article focused on.
What are horror movies?
The seven CHAT sub-terms.
What are activity, production, socialization, distribution ecology, representation, and reception?
All the Writing Program terms are found on this tab of the Writing Program website.
What is the "What We Teach" tab?
This is the genre that Maddie Silk used for her article "Debunking the Academic Language Myth."
What is a graphic short?