Karen Johnson and Laurie Cella published the article, “From Bell Cows to Overburdened, Contingent Labor: An Examination of Ecological Shifts in Brown University’s Writing Fellow Program,” in the Writing Lab Newsletter: A Journal of Writing Center Scholarship. In their article they discuss how interconnectedness, networking, and agency impact the ever changing ecologies of writing support programs.
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