The Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC, often referred to as "Four Cs") is a national professional association of
college
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and
university
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writing instructors in the United States. Formed in 1949 as an organization within the
National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), CCCC currently has about 6000 members. CCCC is the largest organization dedicated to writing research, theory, and teaching worldwide.
Publications and conferences
Publications
CCCC publishes a quarterly journal, ''College Composition and Communication'' (CCC), that seeks to promote scholarship, research, and the teaching of writing at the collegiate level. CCCC also co-publishes ''The Studies in Writing and Rhetoric'' book series with
Southern Illinois University Press
Southern Illinois University Press or SIU Press, founded in 1956, is a university press located in Carbondale, Illinois, owned and operated by Southern Illinois University.
The press publishes approximately 50 titles annually, among its more tha ...
and, between 1984 and 1999, an annual ''Bibliography of Composition and Rhetoric''.
Annual convention
CCCC holds an annual convention, which usually has over 3000 members in attendance. The location of the convention and convention chair changes from year to year. The convention is primarily made up of scholarly panels, featured speakers, committee meetings, special interest group meetings, and workshops. An additional part of the convention is the Research Network Forum (RNF) -- a round-table venue where novice and experienced researchers gather to present works-in-progress, discuss methodologies, and share possible future projects—which has been called the "unofficial mentoring arm of CCCC" as well as the Qualitative Research Network (QRN). In addition, the opening meeting of the convention usually features the CCCC Chair's Address, during which the convention chair addresses the entire assembly of participants, often articulating a vision of the field of
rhetoric and composition.
Awards
The convention is also the time when CCCC presents several yearly awards, including th
Exemplar Award(which recognizes an individual who has served as an exemplar for the organization)
Outstanding Book AwardOutstanding Teaching AwardRichard Braddock Award(for the most outstanding article in CCC), the Stonewall Service Award (which recognizes those who have consistently worked to improve the experiences of sexual and gender minorities within the organization and the profession), th
James Berlin Memorial Outstanding Dissertation AwardChair's Memorial Scholarship(for graduate students presenting at the convention)
Writing Program Certificate of Excellence in addition to several others, including a variety of awards supporting travel to the conference.
Prior conventions
Future conventions
2023 conference
To be held February 15–18, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois.
2024 conference
To be held April 3–6, 2024 in Spokane, Washington.
Mission
The organization has the four following aims:
# sponsoring meetings and publishing scholarly materials for the exchange of knowledge about composition, composition pedagogy, and rhetoric
# supporting a wide range of research on composition, communication, and rhetoric
# working to enhance the conditions for learning and teaching college composition and to promote professional development
# acting as an advocate for
language
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and
literacy
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education nationally and internationally
Position statements
CCCC has published a number of position statements on writing, teaching of writing, and related issues. Emerging from committees within CCCC, the position statements seek to promote the CCCC goals and encourage best practices in writing
pedagogy
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, language practices, research, literacy, professional development, and working conditions.
Recent statements include:
* CCCC Statement on Recent Violent Crimes against Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders (March 2021)
* CCCC Statement on Violence at the Capitol on January 6, 2021 (January 2021)
* CCCC Black Technical and Professional Communication Position Statement with Resource Guide (September 2020)
* This Ain’t Another Statement! This is a DEMAND for Black Linguistic Justice! (July 2020)
* Position Statement on CCCC Standards for Ethical Conduct Regarding Sexual Violence, Sexual Harassment, and Workplace Bullying (November 2016, revised March 2020)
Committees
The permanent CCCC executive committee oversees a number of temporarily constituted special interest committees. These committees are constituted for a 3-year period, after which the executive committee can reconstitute the committee for another term.
Initiatives
The organization sponsors the CCCC Research Initiative, which provides funds to researchers working on datasets collected by the organization and its affiliates. Begun in 2004, the grant has provided means for various research projects, including the "Composition, Rhetoric, and Literacy—What We Know, What We Need to Know" project that ran from 2004 to 2007. In addition to providing grant support to individual and collective projects and promoting inter-institutional collaboration, the project is designed to "create a sustained research initiative to advance scholarship in composition and rhetoric".
CCCC, along with its parent organization, the
National Council of Teachers of English
The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) is a United States professional organization dedicated to "improving the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all levels of education. Since 1911, NCTE has provided a forum ...
, sponsors a number of initiatives on writing, including the
National Day on Writing
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held annually on October 20, as well as the CCCC Wikipedia Initiative, which focuses on expanding Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to writing research and pedagogy, verifying that article content is based on reliable secondary sources, and revising and editing writing studies studies to improve their overall quality.
See also
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Composition studies
References
External links
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Professional associations based in the United States
1949 establishments in the United States