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Caccia, Lewis PhD.

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Dr. Lewis Caccia

“Workplace Risk Communication: A Look at Literate Practice within Rhetorical Frameworks.” Who Says? Working-Class Rhetoric, Class Consciousness, and Community. Ed. William DeGenaro. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007. 164-179.

"Composing Workplace Rhetoric: Negotiating the Shared Authority of Interpretive Communities." Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters (MASAL) Annual Meeting. Rochester, MI. March 2006.

"Animals as 18th-Century Text: Socioeconomic Class Issues as Contextualized in Goldsmith's Writing and Gainsborough's Painting." Seventh Biennial Working-Class Studies Conference. Youngstown, Ohio. May 2005.

"Workplace Risk Communication: Literate Practices within Rhetorical Frameworks." Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). San Francisco, California. March 2005.

"Rhetorics of the Workplace: Empirical Issues Involved with the Analysis of Communications Toolkits." (Invited lecture) Miami University. Oxford, Ohio. February 2005.

"Animals as 18th-Century Text: The Contextualized Practice of Goldsmith's Writing and Gainsborough's Painting." Atenea, 24.2 (2004): 59-71.

Contributor, "In Memoriam, Stephen P. Witte (1943-2004): Ahead of Us." College Composition and Communication, 56.1 (2004): 9-12.

"Ethos and Persona: Distinct Constructions of Self-Representation and their Pedagogical Potential." Rhetoric Society of America (RSA). Austin, Texas. May 2004.

"What is 'Academic Writing'? Complications of Disciplinarity and Discourse Features." Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). San Antonio, Texas. March 2004.

"The Spirit of William Stafford: A Countertradition to Modernism?" Atenea, 23.1 (2003): 123-135.

Review of Teaching Composition as a Social Process, by Bruce McComiskey. (Utah State University Press, 2000). Technical Communication Quarterly, 12.3 (2003): 349-352.

"Workplace Risk Communication: Literate Practice as Rhetorical Act." Sixth Biennial Working-Class Studies Conference. Youngstown, Ohio. May 2003.

Review of Citizen Critics: Literary Public Spheres, by Rosa A. Eberly (University of Illinois Press, 2000). Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 32.4 (2002): 121-124.

"Risk Communication: Mode of Analysis and Community Engagement." Rhetoric Society of America (RSA). Las Vegas, Nevada. May 2002.