Today's #AntiAbleistComposition feature is "Protecting Pandemic Conversations: Tracing Twitter's Evolving Content Policies During COVID-19" by Lacy Hope. The essay is published in the 35:1 issue of the Journal of Business and Technical Communication. Protecting Pandemic ConversationsDownload essay
2/9/2021: “‘It’s Like Writing Yourself into a Codependent Relationship with Someone Who Doesn’t Even Want You!’ Emotional Labor, Intimacy, and the Academic Job Market in Rhetoric and Composition” by Jennifer Sano-Franchini
Today's #AntiAbleistComposition feature is "'It's Like Writing Yourself into a Codependent Relationship with Someone Who Doesn't Even Want You!' Emotional Labor, Intimacy, and the Academic Job Market in Rhetoric and Composition" by Jennifer Sano-Franchini. The essay is published in the 68:1 issue of College Composition and Communication. EssayDownload
1/18/2021: “Introduction: Future Texts” by Alondra Nelson
Today's #AntiAbleistComposition feature is "Introduction: Future Texts" by Alondra Nelson. The essay is the introductory article for the 20:2 issue of Social Text. Future TextsDownload
Call for Submissions: COVID-19 and the Question of a Future for Disability and Composition
How can we possibly write right now? How do we write when the world is spinning, when our bodyminds [1] are constantly responding to the material, social, emotional, and psychical pressures of grief, mourning, death, sickness, disabling infrastructures, state-sanctioned violence, and university-sanctioned negligence? Is there a future for disability and composition? This is the framing … Continue reading Call for Submissions: COVID-19 and the Question of a Future for Disability and Composition