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Natalia Andrievskikh

Senior Lecturer, Department of Communication

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Selected Publications

  • Guruianu, A., and Andrievskikh, N. (2019). The Afterlife of Discarded Objects: Memory and Forgetting in a Culture of Waste. Parlor Press, Clemson University, Visual Rhetoric Series.


 

  • Andrievskikh, N. (2024). Student-Created Tabletop Foresight Games as Advocacy: Exploring Alternatives to the Op-Ed Genre in First-Year Writing Courses. Prompt: A Journal of Academic Writing Assignments8 (1). https://doi.org/10.31719/pjaw.v8i1.169

 

  • 2024    An Abundance of Knowledge: Asset-Based Approaches to Working with Faculty Engaged in WID/WAC Initiatives. CCCC annual conference, Spokane, April 3 – 6
  • 2023    “Student-Created Board Games as Environmental Advocacy.” Global Awareness Society International Conference, Las Vegas, May 25–27 (co-presenting with Isabella Jo Santos, undergraduate student mentee)
  • 2023    “Affective Spaces: Embodied Learning and Visual Thinking in the ELL Writing Classroom.” CCCC annual conference, Chicago, February 15–18
  • 2022    “Autoethnographic Literacy Narrative as Counterstory: Linguistic Justice in the Multilingual Writing Classroom.” MLA International Symposium, Glasgow, Scotland, June 2–4
  • 2022    “Project-Based Composition in STEM Writing Courses: Speculative Design as Critical Inquiry.” Teacher to Teacher, CCCC annual conference, virtual, March 12, 2022
  • 2021    “Pandemic Chronicles: Auto-ethnographic Writing as a Critical Thinking Tool.” NeMLA annual convention, virtual, March 11 – 14
  • 2021    “Teaching with Images in Composition Courses.” NeMLA annual convention, virtual, March 11 – 14
  • 2019    “Visualizing the Gesture in Writing: Approaching Genre as a Choreographed Performance.” CCCC annual convention, Pittsburgh, PA, March 13 – 16
  • 2018    “Building ‘Glocal’ Cultural Literacy through Grounded Experiences: A Case Study.” Symposium on Globalizing Learning. Worcester State University, October 2
  • 2018    “Recognizing Diversity: Universal Design for Learning and Assessment Strategies in the Composition Classroom.” Cultures and Languages across the Curriculum annual convention, University of Denver, CO, April 12 - 14
  • 2017    “DH Pedagogy, Digital Rhetoric, and Multimodal Composition: Critical Intersections.” Innovations in Digital Pedagogy. Montreal, Canada, August 8 - 12
  • 2015    “Engaging a Wider Student Community through Study Abroad Programs: Recognizing International Students’ Experience.” Cultures and Languages across the Curriculum annual convention, Denison University, Ohio, April 16 - 18