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NEW & COMING SOON The DJ Is Precedent


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Hip Hop, Technical Communication, and Community Victor J. Del Hierro


This book theorizes the hip-hop DJ as a model for the technical communicator. Grounded in call-and-response, the hip-hop DJ teaches us to reorient our communication to focus on audience connection and to value community- based audience participation. The DJ Is


Precedent argues that merging hip-hop culture and technical communication can create more effective communication practices. CCCC Studies in Writing & Rhetoric


212 pp. | 2026 | ISBN 9780814103074 $27.96 member/$34.99 nonmember | ebook: ISBN 9780814103081 COLLEGE


Disability, Access, and the Teaching of Writing The DATW Collective


This edited collection addresses the nexus of disability studies and writing studies for readers who might not be familiar with the field, while also speaking to scholars, teachers, and activists involved in the discipline. Offering adaptable pedagogical approaches for classrooms, this is a book that is both an intellectual


touchstone and a day-to-day resource for teachers pursuing transformative access. CCCC Studies in Writing & Rhetoric (SWR) Series. Copublished with the WAC Clearinghouse.


300 pp. | 2026 | ISBN 9780814102763 $31.96 member/$39.99 nonmember | ebook: ISBN 9780814102787


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Digital Literacies for Human Connection


25 Ways to Engage Students in People-Centered Digital Practices


David T. Coad, Amber M. Buck, Anuj Gupta, and Rich Shivener, editors Foreword by Douglas Eyman


Digital Literacies for Human Connection offers a cornucopia of activities and assignments to try in your classroom,


paired with clear and critical concepts that inspire those activities. Each chapter focuses on an element of digital literacy and a specific classroom activity to deepen students’ understanding of it. The concepts—which address generative AI, social media, and other emerging technologies—can be taught alongside the activities to help students critically reflect on technologies in meaningful and engaging ways.


300 pp. | 2026 | ISBN 9780814103012 $31.96 member/$39.99 nonmember | ebook: ISBN 9780814103029 COLLEGE


Teaching Composition at the Two-Year College, Volume 2


Patrick Sullivan, Jamila M. Kareem, Mark Reynolds, Darin Jensen, Alfredo Celedón Luján, Charissa Che, and Christie Toth, editors


This sequel to Teaching Composition at the Two-Year College (2016) is designed to provide busy two-year college literacy teachers with a selection of up-to-date key professional readings focusing on important issues that


have emerged since the first book was published. Featured sections in this collection include Practical Advice from Students to Two-Year College Teachers, Hiring Diverse Faculty and Staff, and Grading and Assessment, among others. Introductions to the individual sections by the volume editors and others provide valuable context for the rich variety of texts.


986 pp. | 2026 | ISBN 9780814102626 $39.96 member/$49.99 nonmember | ebook: ISBN 9780814102633 4 Ebook versions of many titles can be purchased at https://publicationsncte.org/content/books.


COLLEGE Writing Whiteness


Uprooting White Language Supremacy in First-Year Writing Programs Bethany Davila


Writing Whiteness invites readers to reimagine writing program practices that center equity, inclusion, diversity, and justice. The book challenges barriers to achieving racial linguistic justice, including institutional representations of students and writing, ubiquitous key concepts valued by the field, and ways that


people may unknowingly mask or justify inaction. This book also includes a heuristic and multiple approaches for uprooting whiteness in various contexts and situations. CCCC Studies in Writing & Rhetoric


177 pp. | 2026 | ISBN 9780814103043 $23.96 member/$29.99 nonmember | ebook: ISBN 9780814103050 COLLEGE


Recollections from Our Common Places


4C21–23 Documentarian Tales


Bump Halbritter, Julie Lindquist, and Bree Straayer, editors


Recollections from Our Common Places is a collection of narratives authored by Documentarians at the CCCC Conventions (both virtual and in person) in 2021, 2022, and 2023. In this second volume of Documentarian Tales,


the essays resonate with the themes surfaced in the 2020 collection and introduce new provocations about the terms of our work in writing studies and the changing landscape of our discipline. CCCC Studies in Writing & Rhetoric (SWR) Series. Copublished with the WAC Clearinghouse.


200 pp. | 2026 | ISBN 9780814101964 $27.96 member/$34.99 nonmember | ebook: ISBN 9780814101971


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