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Jonathan Alexander
Jonathan Alexander (born October 2, 1967) is an American rhetorician and memoirist. He is Chancellor's Professor of English, Informatics, Education, and Gender & Sexuality Studies at the University of California, Irvine. His scholarly and creative work is situated at the intersections of digital culture, sexuality, and composition studies. For his work in cultural journalism and memoir, Tom Lutz, founding editor of the ''Los Angeles Review of Books'', has called him "one of our finest essayists." Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 6 results of 6
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Literacy, sexuality, pedagogy : theory and practice for composition studies by Alexander, Jonathan
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Bullied : the story of an abuse by Alexander, Jonathan
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Creep : a Life, a Theory, an Apology. by Alexander, Jonathan
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Whistleblowing in the Australian public sector : enhancing the theory and practice of internal witness management in public sector organisations
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Whistling while they work : a good-practice guide to managing internal reporting of wrongdoing in public sector organisations by Roberts, Peter
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Federalism and regionalism in Australia : new approaches, new institutions?
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