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INTRODUCTION: Many disciplinary
communities run Listservs. These are email-based discussion groups where
people debate topics, exchange information, review books, publish conference
reports, ask for advice, share syllabi, bibliographies, etc. Academic
listservs are often used to post announcements of conferences and fellowships.
You can usually join a listserv by going to the
listserv homepage, which will contain information on how to subscribe
to the list by sending email to an automated Listerserv.
Often these listservs archive discussions, so you can search and view
all the messages sent without having to be a member of the listserv.
This can be quite a valuable way of finding information. It is often
easier to view logs of the discussion on the web, than joining a listserv
and having one's mailbox filled with messages one hasn't time to read.
LISTS OF LISTSERVS:
There are several general indexes of listservs that you can use to search
for Listservs that might interest you. The main ones are:
LISTS RELEVENT TO RHETORIC/COMP
- H-Rhetor
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~rhetor/
H-Rhetor is "a forum for scholars and teachers of the history
of rhetoric, writing, and communication".
A listing of rhetoric and communication jobs is published every Friday.
You can read and search archived
logs of H-Rhetor
- H-Rhetor Index of Electronic Lists Relevant to Rhetoric
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~rhetor/internet/electlsts.html
Produced by H-Rhetor, this index provides an excellent guide to rhetoric
and composition listservs.
- WPA Listserv
http://lists.asu.edu/archives/wpa-l.html
"WPA-L is an international e-mail discussion list intended primarily
for individuals who are involved in writing program administration
at universities, colleges, or community colleges." Archives of
the discussions can be searched at http://lists.asu.edu/archives/wpa-l.html.
- The Pre-Text List
http://www.pre-text.com/ptlist/index.html
"The Pretext Conversations" - records of discussions of
composition and rhetorical theory caried out on the Pre-Text lists
- Communication Research and Theory Network (crtnet)
crtnet@psuvm.psu.edu
- The WAC-L list: "The leading E-mail discussion
list on WAC [Writing Across the Curriculum] issues."
http://www.lsoft.se/scripts/wl.exe?SL1=WAC-L&H=LISTSERV.UIUC.EDU
- CCCC-Talk
CCCC-Talk is an
open list for members of the Conference on College Composition and
Communication, and for others who are interested in rhetoric and composition
scholarship and teaching.
The Linguist List
http://linguistlist.org/subs.html
Focused on 'general topics in linguistics', this list is the most
widely read list in the field of linguistics.
- Grad Talk
Grad-Talk is a
discussion list created especially for graduate students in English
studies.
- Professional Communication
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/professional-communication.html
A European/UK-oriented discussion forum for academics and practitioners
of professional communication
- Purtopoi - Rhetoric, Language, Professional Writing
"A scholarly forum for the discussion of current issues, or "topoi,"
in the fields of rhetoric and composition, professional writing, and
language research."
http://www.n2h2.com/KOVACS/CD/3438.html
Send email to purtopoi@vm.cc.purdue.edu
or listserv@vm.cc.purdue.edu
- Academic-literacy-culture
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/academic-literacy-culture.html
"Aim: to give lecturers in higher education the opportunity to
discuss theory, research and practice relating to the development
of home and international students' academic writing and reading of
academic texts in any discipline, with particular reference to cultural
issues."
- Sci-Tech-Studies (STS)
http://listserv.surfnet.nl/archives/sts.html
Sci-Tech-Studies is a moderated discussion group sponsored by the
Science and Technology Section of the Association of College and Research
Libraries.
- Mersenne
http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/mersenne/
This list promotes "informal and open discussion within the community
of science, technology and medicine studies. We welcome interdisciplinary
contributions that treat these subjects in their cultural and social
contexts."
- Critical Discourse/Language/Communication Analysis
http://listserv.surfnet.nl/archives/critics-l.html
- Service-Learning
Service-Learning
is an open list for discussing service learning projects and approaches.
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