Contents
Professionalizing Multimodal Composition: An Introduction | Santosh Khadka and Shyam B. Pandey
Part I: Faculty Preparedness
1. Graduate Student and Faculty Development in Multimodal Composing | Wilfredo Flores, Teresa Williams, Christina Boyles, Kristin Arola, and Dànielle Nicole DeVoss
2. (E)merging Expertise: Multivocal, Multimodal Preparation and Development of Graduate Teaching Assistants in Writing Programs | Kelly Moreland, Sarah Henderson Lee, and Kirsti Cole
3. Practicing (Antiracist and Anti-ableist) Multimodality: TA Training and Student Responses to Implementing a Multimodal Curriculum in First-Year Writing | Megan McIntyre and Jennifer Lanatti Shen
4. Professional Development for Multimodal Composition: Preparing Graduate Teaching Assistants for the Twenty-First Century | Tiffany Bourelle
5. Incorporating Multimodal Literacies across an FYW Program: Graduate Instructors’ Preparation and Experiences | Lauren Brawley, Morgan Connor, Meghalee Das, Aliethia Dean, Claudia Diaz, Michael J. Faris, Michelle Flahive, Maeve Kirk, Max Kirschenbaum, J
Part II: Institutional Initiatives And Support
6. DMAC at Fifteen: Professionalizing Digital Media and Composition | Scott Lloyd DeWitt and John Jones
7. Looking beyond the Writing Program: Institutional Allies to Support Professional Development in the Teaching of Digital Writing | Alison Witte, Stacy Kastner, and Kerri Hauman
8. A Fresh Catalyst: Invigorating the University with Integrated Modalities | Daniel Schafer and Josh Ambrose
9. Embedding Multimodal Writing across a University at the Institutional, Administrative, and Curricular Level: The Undergraduate Professional Writing and Rhetoric Major as Agent of Change | Li Li, Michael Strickland, and Paula Rosinski
Part III: Academic Leadership
10. The Art of Responsiveness: The Ongoing Development of a Master of Arts in Composition, Rhetoric, and Digital Media (CRDM) | Claire Lutkewitte
11. “Go Make Things Happen”: Professionalizing Graduate Students through Multimodal Composing | Shauna Chung, Stephen Quigley, and Tia Dumas
12. Centering Translingualism in Multimodal Practice: A Reflective Case Study of a Linguistically Diverse Graduate Program | Megan E. Heise and Matthew A. Vetter
13. Multimodality as a Key Consideration in Developing a New Communications Degree at UMass, Dartmouth | Anthony F. Arrigo
Epilogue: Multimodal Professionalization during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic | Santosh Khadka and Shyam B. Pandey
Index
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