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Slow AgencySlow AgencyE33 Adapting to Local Contexts: A Conversation with the European Writing Center Association Board Members In this episode, we chatted with Lawrence Cleary, Elif Demirel, and Franziska Liebetanz, EWCA board members about writing center work in their respective contexts. We hope you'll enjoy it! Make sure to check out a recent feature piece on the 2023 EWCA Summer Institute. A transcript of this episode is posted on: www.wlnconnect.org2023-11-1315 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyE32 WLN Authors Kerri Rinaldi and Rebecca Spiegel on Disability Justice in the Writing CenterIn this episode, Weijia spoke with WLN authors Kerri Rinaldi and Rebecca Spiegel on their article titled Disrupting Habits: Modifying Writing Center Processes In Pursuit of Disability Justice. The article was published in June 2023 special issue on disability justice and anti-able-ism in writing center work. We hope you'll enjoy it! For a full transcript, go to: www.wlnconnect.org2023-10-2522 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyE31 Unwell Writing Centers with Genie GiaimoSlow Agency is back with another round of insightful conversations about writing, writing centers, and the people who make them work for students. On this episode, we invited Dr. Genie Giaimo to help us unpack the meaning of an un-well writing center, which she writes about in her book Unwell Writing Centers: Searching for Wellness in Neoliberal Educational Institutions and Beyond. Dr. Giaimo also shared systematic measures that writing center directors can take to ensure that their risk management and emergency plans prepare them for unforeseen crises and go beyond commodified self-care.  For show notes and resources, please...2023-09-2748 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyE30 Best of Slow Agency Teaching and Researching Writing in the Middle EastHere's one of our favorite conversations from the past. We hope you'll like it! For show notes and resources, go to: www.wlnjournal.org/blog2023-08-0948 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyE29 Best of Slow Agency Writing Centers in Latin AmericaHere's one of our favorite conversations from the past. We hope you'll like it! For show notes and resources, go to: www.wlnjournal.org/blog2023-07-191h 19Slow AgencySlow AgencyE28 Best of Slow Agency Noreen Lape on Internationalizing the Writing CenterHere's one of our favorite conversations from the past. We hope you'll like it! For show notes and resources, go to: www.wlnjournal.org/blog2023-06-071h 12Slow AgencySlow AgencyE27 Best of Bob Yagelski on Writing as a Way of BeingWe're bringing back a few of our favorite conversations this summer. We hope you'll enjoy them! For show notes and resources, go to: www.wlnjournal.org/blog 2023-05-171h 16Slow AgencySlow AgencyE26 Decolonization and the Writing CenterWhat does it mean to decolonize? Listen to this episode featuring Dr. Nancy Henaku who helps us unpack terms such as decolonization and  transnationalism with a nuanced perspective. As Nancy said, these are big and complex ideas that are not easy to parse out. We hope Nancy's  words encourage you to contemplate these topics in your own contexts.  For show notes and a transcript of this episode, visit: wlnjournal.org/blog2023-04-1427 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyE25 A Conversation on Emotions and Affect in Writing CentersIn this episode, we interviewed Drs. Janine Morris and Kelly Concannon, co-editors for the edited collection Emotions and Affect in Writing Centers. They helped us understand the role of emotions and affect in writing center work and highlighted a variety of contributions in the book. We hope you enjoy it! For resources and a transcript of this episode, go to: wlnjournal.org/blog2023-03-1734 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyE24 Does ChatGPT Pose an Existential Threat to Writing Centers?This episode is based on Dear CWCAB, February 2023: Thoughts on ChatGPT. For a transcript of this episode, go to: www.wlnjournal.org/blog2023-03-0705 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyE23 - Teaching and Researching Writing in the Middle EastIn this episode, we discussed the complexity, constraints, and richness of the writing studies work happening in the Middle East and North African region with three wonderful guests: Dr. Emma Moghabghab, Sahar Mari, and Dr. Rachel Buck. For show notes and resources, visit: wlnjournal.org/blog2023-02-1748 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyE22 - WLN Author Kara Wittman on the Writing Center is Not a PlaceIn this episode, Editor-in-Chief Anna Habib spoke to Kara Wittman who represented her co-authors Jenny Thomas and Ashlee Moreno on their article The Writing Center is Not a Place from the December 2022 issue of WLN: A Journal of Writing Center Scholarship. We hope you enjoy it! And don't forget to check out our interview with Sarah Rice on her Tutor's Column article titled Navigating the "New Normal" with Abnormal Discourse also from the December 2022 issue. For show notes and transcript, visit www.wlnjournal.org 2023-01-2025 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyE21 - WLN Author Sarah Rice on Navigating the "New Normal" with Abnormal DiscourseIn this episode, Weijia Li, Assistant Editor of the blog chatted with Sarah Rice, Writing Tutor from Dickinson College about Sarah's Tutor's Column article titled Navigating the "New Normal" with Abnormal Discourse from the December 2022 issue of WLN: A Journal of Writing Center Scholarship. We hope you enjoy it! Also don't forget to check out our interview with Kara Wittman on her co-authored article titled The Writing Center is Not a Place also from the December 202 issue. For show notes and transcript, visit www.wlnjournal.org2023-01-2018 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 20 - Implementing Antiracist Practices in Writing Centers, A Dear CWCAB EpisodeIn this episode, Graham Stowe answers a question from a Slow Agency listener: I have a question that I was hoping to get some guidance on: as a lecturer, I find it easier to implement antiracist writing practices (e.g., being accepting of all language varieties) than I do in the writing center. Mainly, I find it hard to be open when other instructors might not be. Do you all have some actionable steps I can take to make this much less of an issue? For show notes and resources, go to: wlnjournal.org/blog2022-12-1305 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 19 - WLN Author Lucie Moussu on Failure and ResearchIn this episode, Esther Namubiru, Slow Agency host and production genie, spoke with Dr. Lucie Moussu, Writing Center Director at the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontaria, Cananda on her recent article titled The Ultimate Guide to Poorly Designed Research Projects, published on the September 2022 issue of WLN: A Journal of Writing Center Scholarship. For transcript and resources, go to: wlnjournal.org/blog2022-11-1513 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 18 – Context and Collaboration in the Sub-Saharan Writing Center CommunityIn this episode, we invited Lillian Lyavaala (Uganda Christian University, Uganda), Rose Richards (Stellenbosch University, South Africa), and Tom Deans (University of Connecticut, USA) for a roundtable discussion on the state and trends of writing centers in Sub-Saharan Africa. We hope you'll enjoy it! For transcript and resources, go to: wlnjournal.org/blog2022-10-1838 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 17 - Dear CWCAB on Innovating Writing Centers to Expand WCIn this episode, let's hear from guest host Graham Stowe on ways to move forward in writing center work. This espiode was based on the September 2022 release of Dear CWCAB. For resources mentioned in the show, go to: wlnjournal.org/blog2022-09-2304 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 16 - Write to Remember August 4thWe start Season 4 of Slow Agency with the team of Write to Remember August 4th from Lebanon. August 4th, 2020 was the day when a large amount of ammonium nitrate exploded at the Port of Beirut, the capital city of Lebanon. In this episode, organizers, Paula Habre, Serine Jaafar, Hala Daouk, and Anita Moutchoyan, and two of the participants, Aya Taher and Reve Amaneddine, shared their experiences and reflections about the Write to Remember August 4th project. For show notes and resources, go to: wlnjournal.org/blog2022-08-2645 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 15 - Dear CWCAB on WAC/WIDEpisode Summary: Slow Agency brings you this special episode where colleagues Stacia Morosky-Rigney and Graham Stowe share the practical writing center advice they give the CWCAB blog readers in their blog series “Dear CWCAB”. Today’s episode is based on the May 2022 DearCWCAB article. The article was responding to a question about WAC and WID. Stacia explains WAC and WID before giving 5 tips: Tip 1: train your tutors to ask questions when they do not understand the expectations and conventions of their writer’s disciplines. Tip 2: encourage your tutors to have confidence that they can help. Tip 3: don’t re...2022-08-1907 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 12 - Noreen Lape on Internationalizing the Writing CenterWe spoke with Dr. Noreen Lape in September 2021 about her book Internationalizing the Writing Center: Developing a Multilingual Writing Center, published by Parlor Press in 2020. Lape is Associate Provost of Academic Affairs and directs the Writing Program/Norman M. Eberly Multilingual Writing Center at Dickinson College, which offers writing tutoring in eleven languages. Find resources mentioned in this episode at www.wlnjournal.org/blog2022-04-131h 13Slow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 13 - Joe Essid and Brian McTague on Change in the Writing CenterIn October 2021, we interviewed Joe Essid and Brian McTague on the edited collection Writing Centers at the Center of Change, published by Routledge in September 2021. Our conversation focused on change in the context of writing centers and what that means for writing center professionals. We hope you'll enjoy it! Find resources mentioned in this episode at www.wlnjournal.org/blog2022-04-1359 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 14 - Susan Lawrence and Terry Zawacki on Approaches to Supporting Graduate Students in the Writing CenterWe talked to Drs. Susan Lawrence and Terry Myers Zawacki about their edited collection Re/writing the Center: Approaches to Supporting Graduate Students in the Writing Center, published by Utah State University Press in 2019. In our conversation, Susan and Terry highlighted some of the chapters in the edited collection and helped us rethink what it's like to write at the graduate level and how to support graduate student writers in the writing center. We hope you'll enjoy it! For resources mentioned in this show, go to: www.wlnjournal.org/blog2022-04-131h 00Slow AgencySlow AgencySeason 3 TrailerHello listeners! Thank you for your patience. We're planning to release all episodes of Slow Agency Season 3 in the upcoming weeks. In the meantime, listen to the trailer for a sneak peek.2022-03-0901 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 11 - Violeta Molina-Natera on Writing Centers in Latin AmericaWe chatted with Dr. Violeta Molina-Natera to learn about writing centers in Latin America. She is the director of Javeriano Writing Center at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali in Colombia, and former president of Latin American Writing Centers and Programs Association. Violeta was one of the featured speakers at the 2021 IWCA conference this October. Her talk titled "Are ʻtheyʻ really writing centers? Entering to a community as outsiders to transform it" is available for view on YouTube. For resources mentioned in the show, go to: https://wp.me/p3ITl0-2nl2021-12-131h 19Slow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 10 - Jose Lai and Allen Ho on WAC and the Peer Tutoring Scheme at the Chinese University of Hong KongWe invited Dr. Jose Lai and Dr. Allen Ho, who introduced the Peer Tutoring Scheme as part of their English Across the Curriculum effort at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. For those who are in the process of conceptualizing, starting, or implementing WAC/EAC initiatives in your institution, we hope you find this episode inspiring! To learn more about the Peer Tutoring Scheme, check out our latest global spotlight piece written by Dr. Lai. For quotes and resources mentioned in this episode, go to: https://wp.me/p3ITl0-2kz2021-11-301h 07Slow AgencySlow AgencyEpiode 9 - Rose Richards on the Writing Center Landscape in South AfricaWe chatted with Dr. Rose Richards, Head of the Writing Lab for Stellenbosch University about the writing center landscape in South Africa. In 2011, she co-edited the book Changing Spaces: Writing Centers and Access to Higher Education and co-authored the introduction titled "Writing Centers as Alternate Pedagogical Spaces". She’s also contributed to our blog in 2015. We hope you'll enjoy hearing from our international colleagues. Stay tuned for more next month! For a complete list of resources mentioned in this episode, go to: https://wp.me/p3ITl0-2lD (Music “Tom Hop”. Recorded by Podcast.Co fro...2021-10-181h 08Slow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 8 - Muriel Harris on the WLN Origin and Internationalizing Writing CentersWe are chatting with the founder and editor-in-chief of WLN: A Journal of Writing Center Scholarship and the CWCAB blog. Muriel Harris, or as we affectionately call her ‘Mickey’, is the brains and heart behind the journal and the blog. We are excited to have Mickey tell us about the beginnings of the blog and where she sees the writing center field evolving and internationalizing. We hope you'll enjoy it! For resources mentioned in this episode, go to: https://wp.me/p3ITl0-2kC2021-09-2054 minSlow AgencySlow AgencySlow Agency Season 2 TrailerCurious about what to expect in Season 2? Listen and find out!2021-09-2001 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 7 - Bob Yagelski on Writing as a Way of BeingIn this episode, we spoke with Bob Yagelski, Director of the Program in Writing and Critical Inquiry and Professor of English Education in the Department of Educational Theory and Practice at the State University of New York, Albany. Our conversation focuses on writing as a way of being and the power of writing in the moment. We apologize for the sound quality of this episode. For resources and an edited version of this interview, please go to: https://wp.me/p3ITl0-2k82021-09-131h 16Slow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 6 - Laura Greenfield on Writing Center as a Space of ResistanceIn this episode of Slow Agency, we asked Dr. Laura Greenfield to help us understand radicalism in the writing center space and how the writing center can be a space for resisting power, privilege, and standard language ideology. We hope you'll enjoy our conversation! For more podcast content, follow Slow Agency on Anchor, Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. For a complete list of resources mentioned in this episode, visit Connecting Writing Centers Across Borders, a blog of WLN: A Journal of Writing Center Scholarship.2021-07-2657 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 5 - Elizabeth Kleinfeld on Emotional Labor in the Writing CenterIn this episode, we spoke with Dr. Elizabeth Kleinfeld, Professor in the Department of English and director of the writing center at Metropolitan State University of Denver. Our dialog focuses on Elizabeth's recent publication, From Great to Good Enough: Recalibrating expectations as WPA in the edited book titled The Things We carry: Strategies for Recognizing and Negotiating Emotional Labor in Writing Program Administration published by the University Press of Colorado in 2020. Thanks to this conversation for introducing us to Micciche's article and inspiring the title of our podcast.  Click here for a complete list of resources mentioned i...2021-06-281h 02Slow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 4 - A Conversation with Genie Giaimo: On Wellness and Care in the Writing CenterFor the third episode of Slow Agency, we talked with Dr. Genie Giamo, Assistant Professor and the Director of the Writing Center at Middlebury College in Vermont and current co-chair of the IWCA Collaborative. Our conversation centers on Genie's editorial work on the most recent WLN Digital Edited Collection titled Wellness and Care in the Writing Center Work. We hope you'll check it out! Click here for a complete list of resources mentioned in this episode.2021-05-031h 00Slow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 3 - A Conversation with Asao Inoue: Writing Centers and Antiracist PedadogiesThe second half of our conversation with Dr. Asao Inoue centered on Inoue's work on writing centers and antiracist pedadogies. Click here to view a list of resources mentioned in the episode.  2021-03-3121 minSlow AgencySlow AgencyEpisode 2 - A Conversation with Asao Inoue: Labor-based Contract Grading and the Writing ClassroomIn our second episode of Slow Agency, we spoke with Dr. Asao Inoue, Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Equity, and Inclusion in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at Arizona State University. Our conversation centered on Inoue's work on labor-based contract grading and the writing classroom. Click here to view a list of resources mentioned in the episode.2021-03-2951 min