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Gail E. Hawisher (University of Illinois) and Cynthia L. Selfe (Ohio State University), Founders

Computers and Composition Digital Press (CCDP) is committed to publishing innovative, multimodal digital projects. The Press will also publish ebooks (print texts in electronic form available for reading online or for downloading); however, we are particularly interested in digital projects that cannot be printed on paper, but that have the same intellectual heft as a book.

The goal of the Press is to honor the traditional academic values of rigorous peer review and intellectual excellence, but also to combine such work with a commitment to innovative digital scholarship and expression. For the Editors, the Press represents an important kind of scholarly activism--an effort to circulate the best work of digital media scholars in a timely fashion and on the global scale made possible by digital distribution.

Authors interested in proposing ebooks and projects to Computers and Composition Digital Press should follow the CCDP submission process.

Trouble Will Save You

Three Novellas

Two-Year College Writing Studies

Rationale and Praxis for Just Teaching

Unwell Writing Centers

Searching for Wellness in Neoliberal Educational Institutions and Beyond

Violence and Inequality

An Archaeological History

Western Water A to Z

The History, Nature, and Culture of a Vanishing Resource

Writing as a Human Activity

Implications and Applications of the Work of Charles Bazerman

Writing Centers and Learning Commons

Staying Centered While Sharing Common Ground

Writing Centers and Racial Justice

A Guidebook for Critical Praxis

Writing Expertise

A Research-Based Approach to Writing and Learning Across Disciplines

Writing on the Social Network

Digital Literacy Practices in Social Media's First Decade

Writing on the Wall

Writing Education and Resistance to Isolationism

Writing Placement in Two-Year Colleges

The Pursuit of Equity in Postsecondary Education 

Writing the Classroom

Pedagogical Documents as Rhetorical Genres

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