Jennifer Clary-Lemon is associate professor of English at the University of Waterloo and past editor of the journal
Composition Studies. Her research interests include writing and location, disciplinarity, critical discourse studies, and research methodologies. Her work has been published in
Rhetoric Review, Discourse and Society, The American Review of Canadian Studies, Composition Forum, Oral History Forum d'histoire orale, enculturation, and College Composition and
Communication.
Derek N. Mueller is professor of rhetoric and writing and director of the University Writing Program at Virginia Tech. A graduate of Syracuse University's Composition and Cultural Rhetoric (CCR) program, Mueller teaches courses in visual rhetoric and information design, rhetorics of science and technology, and computers and writing. His research interests include digital writing platforms, networked writing practices, theories of composing, rhetorical aspects of computational methods, archiving and databases, and discipliniographies related to rhetoric and composition/writing studies. He is coauthor of
Cross-Border Networks in Writing Studies and author of
Network Sense: Methods for Visualizing a Discipline. Mueller's work has also appeared in
College Composition and Communication, Kairos, Computers and Composition, Composition Forum, and
JAC. For more information, visit
derekmueller.net.
Kate Pantelides is associate professor of English and director of General Education English at Middle Tennessee State University. She is coauthor or
A Theory of Public Higher Education (with Blum, Fernandez, Imad, Korstange, and Laird). Her work has been recognized in
The Best of Independent Rhetoric and Composition Journals and circulates in venues such as
College Composition and Communication, Composition Studies, Computers and Composition, Inside Higher Ed, Journal of Technical and Professional Writing, and
Review of Communication.