Archive
Photos of the conference, audio from the Keynote sessions and other supporting materials of the Expanding Literacy Studies conference.
General Information
Susan Hanson, Assistant Program Director for LiteracyStudies@OSU and key conference consultant, prepared this selection of
photographs [PDF] by conference photographer
John Hooks. The pdf includes comments selected from the many notes of thanks and feedback we received during and after the conference.
On-Site Information
Keynote Session Files
Keynote Panel with Harvey J. Graff:
The Literacy Myth: 30 Years Later
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Caitlin L. Ryan [mp3], The Ohio State University, School of Teaching and Learning
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Maria Bibbs [mp3], University of Wisconsin at Madison, Department of English
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Patrick Berry [mp3], University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Center for Writing Studies, Department of English
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David Olafsson [mp3], University of St. Andrew, School of History
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Harvey J. Graff [mp3], Ohio Eminent Scholar in Literacy Studies and Professor of English and History at The Ohio State University
Keynote Panel with Shirley Brice Heath:
Youth, Language, and Literacy
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Michael Harker [mp3], The Ohio State University, Department of English
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Heather Loyd [mp3], University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Anthropology
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Enid M. Rosario-Ramos [mp3], Northwestern University, School of Education and Social Policy
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Darin Bradley Stockdill [mp3], University of Michigan, School of Education
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Shirley Brice Heath [mp3], Professor at Large, Brown University and Margery Bailey Professor of English and Dramatic Literature, Emerita and Professor of Linguistics and Anthropology, Emerita at Stanford University
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