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Writing for a Change, Writing for Chip
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E-Learning and Digital Media Volume 11, Number 5, ISSN 2042-7530

Abstract

What does it mean to write for change? How do we negotiate the space between hope and critique? Drawing on Dewey's notion of a common faith, this article contemplates what the author learned from Chip Bruce. It suggests that when we compartmentalize the ideal and the everyday, the hopeful and the critical, we reduce the complexity of human experience.

Citation

Berry, P.W. (2014). Writing for a Change, Writing for Chip. E-Learning and Digital Media, 11(5), 506-509. Retrieved May 29, 2023 from .

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