Winner of the 2016 IWCA Outstanding Book/Major Work Award
Drawing from her decade leading Salt Lake Community College's Community
Writing Center (CWC), Tiffany Rousculp advocates cultivating
relationships within a "rhetoric of respect" that recognizes the
abilities, contributions, and goals of all participants. Rousculp calls
for understanding change not as a result or outcome, but as the
potential for people to make choices regarding textual production within
regulating environments. The book's dynamic movement through stories of
failure, success, misunderstanding, and discovery is characteristic of
the way in which academic-community relationships in transition pivot
between disruption and sustainability.
By inquiring into the CWC's history, evolution, internal dynamics,
relationships with stakeholders, and interplay between power and
resistance, Rousculp situates the CWC not as an anomaly in composition
studies but as a pointer to where change can happen and what is possible
in academic-community writing partnerships when uncertainty,
persistence, and respect converge.