Refocus your research problem for a new situation;
Identify a new audience beyond the academic community;
Refocus your purpose based on your audience and problem;
Identify a relevant genre for communicating your argument;
Identify a relevant context for circulating your document/rhetorical artifact;

The Composing/Remixing Process

The form of your project takes will ultimately depend on the situation you have identified. For instance, you might create a visually-designed text to raise public awareness (e.g., a poster or website); or you might even take a more traditional route, like composing a letter to a state representative or a person with political or institutional authority. Whatever you decide, your goal should be to distill the research you completed for Paper III and communicate it to an audience that you want to influence and/or move to action.

Narrative Reflection

In addition to the text or artifact you create, you will also compose a brief narrative in which you explain the process that went into “remixing” your research. What is the exigence that informed your remix? What decisions did you make based on the new rhetorical situation (e.g., considering purpose, audience, genre, context)? What did you learn about your research that you did not know or realize prior to completing this project?

Draw on the research you completed for Paper III;
Remix your research for a new rhetorical situation;
Develop a brief narrative that communicates your process (~1-2 pages);
Use 12 point Times New Roman or Garamond typeface;
Use a recognizable citation style if appropriate (e.g., MLA or APA);
Be uploaded to Canvas the deadline (consult your course syllabus and schedule for details).

The concept of “remixing” alludes to a process of taking things apart and putting them back together in a new way. Composing a “remixed” artifact can thus be a creative experience and an opportunity to experiment with different types of media. It can also ideally lead to novel insights about the problems and questions you have been addressing in your research and writing. Please write or stop by my office (or both) if you have questions about this assignment or anything else related to the course.

 

 

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