Elisabeth H. Buck: Academic Appointment
Elisabeth H. Buck: Academic Appointment
Elisabeth H. Buck
Department of English, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
[email protected] www.elisabethbuck.net
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT
EDUCATION
PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Webtext
Buck, Elisabeth H. "Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterOh My!: Assessing the Efficacy of the
Rhetorical Composing Situation with FYC Students as Advanced Social Media Practitioners." Kairos:
A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy. 19.3 (2015): n.p. Web.
Book Chapters
Baker, Nicki Litherland and Elisabeth H. Buck. Conducting Programmatic Assessments of Online
Writing Instruction: CCCCs OWI Principles in Practice. Writing and Composing in the Age of MOOCs.
Eds. Elizabeth A. Monske and Kristine L. Blair. Hershey, PA: IGI-Global, 2017. 385-405. Print.
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Buck, Elisabeth H. Slacktivism, Supervision, and #Selfies: Illuminating Social Media Composition
Through Reception Theory. Engaging 21st Century Writers with Social Media. Ed. Kendra Bryant.
Hershey, PA: IGI-Global, 2016. 163-178. Print.
Buck, Elisabeth H. "The Average Piece of Junk is Probably More Meaningful than Our Criticism
Designating it So": Reading (Rhetorically) the Restaurant Review in Disney/Pixar's Ratatouille."
Food on Film: Bringing Something New to the Table. Ed. Tom Hertweck. Lanham, MD: Rowman &
Littlefield, 2015. 3-17. Print.
Works-In-Progress
Buck, Elisabeth H. Digital Plentitudes: Open-Access, Multimodality, and Writing Center Studies. (monograph,
out for review).
Grouling Snider, Jennifer and Elisabeth H. Buck. Colleagues, Coworkers, and Friends: Tutor
Identities and Professionalization. (accepted, Praxis: A Writing Center Journal).
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Rhetoric and Composition Scholars on the Status of Academic Publications: Cultivating Digital
Future(s). Conference on College Composition and Communication, Portland, OR, 15-17 March, 2017
(scheduled).
Fostering Inclusivity Through Social Media: One Writing Centers Story. National Conference on Peer
Tutoring in Writing, Puget Sound, WA, 4 November, 2016.
Crossing (Digital) Frontiers: Conversations With Writing Center Scholars on the Status of
Publication in the 21st Century. International Writing Center Association, Denver, CO, 13-16
October, 2016.
De(Centering) Stories about Teaching and Tutoring.National Conference on Peer Tutoring in Writing,
Salt Lake City, UT, 5-8 November, 2015.
"Unearthing Digital r(Evolutions) in the Archives of The Writing Lab Newsletter, Writing Center
Journal, and Praxis: A Writing Center Journal. International Writing Center Association, Pittsburgh, PA,
8-10 October, 2015.
"Evaluating Online Writing Instruction Programs: Whose Risks? Whose Rewards?" Conference on
College Composition and Communication, Tampa, FL, 18-21 March, 2015.
"RAD Research Methods and Undergraduate Consultants: Developing a Heuristic Model." IWCA
Collaborative at the Conference on College Composition and Communication, Tampa, FL, 18 March, 2015.
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"Examining the Intersections of Critical Pedagogy and Popular Culture in the Composition Classroom:
A Necessarily 'Radical' Practice?" Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association National
Conference, Chicago, IL, 16-19 April 2014.
"A Risk Worth Taking: Social Media as Rhetorical Access Point." On the Brink: An Interdisciplinary
Graduate Student Conference on the Cultural, Social, and Material Implications of Risk, Reno, NV, 7-8 March
2014.
Hedonism, Hoarders, and Honey Boo Boo: Constructing Discourses of Alterity on TLC. Popular
Culture Association/American Culture Association National Conference, Washington, D.C, 27-30 March 2013.
An Extraordinary Meal from a Singularly Unexpected Source: Nostalgia, Writing, and Ratatouille
(2007). Film and History Conference, Milwaukee, WI, 26-30 September 2012.
The Disney Princess Rhetoric: Analyzing the Connections Between Gender and Language in Female
Disney Royalty. Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual National Conference,
Boston, MA, 11-14 April 2012.
Using Course Assessment Tools in the Context of Writing Center Development. Northern Nevada
Assessment Conference, Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno, NV, 3 February 2012.
Tutoring Like a Teacher: Two Perspectives from the University of Nevada, Reno Writing Center.
National Conference on Peer Tutoring in Writing, Miami, FL, 4-6 November 2011.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2016-present
Assistant Professor of English, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Courses Taught:
Theories and dynamics of writing consultation and course-based tutoring. Readings theorize
the writing process, conflicting ideas about writing itself, as well as writing center history,
theory, and practice. The course is highly interactive, calling on students to use readings as the
grounding for the critical examination of writing consultant practices, as well as the co-
construction of classroom discussions and activities. Field work (one hour per week) as a
writing consultant is required.
2012-2016
Teaching Assistant, Writing Program, Ball State University
Courses Taught:
This course investigates the complexities of what it means to be digitally literate by examining
an important aspect of contemporary communicative practice: social media. By exploring how
we read (and write) using digital technologies, this course considers how social media
specifically shapes discourse in the twenty-first century. ENG 213 thus asks students to
compose in, research, analyze, and, above all, think critically about social media and its impact
on how we engage with the digital landscape.
ENG 605: Teaching in English Studies (Graduate course co-taught with Dr. Jennifer
Grouling, Spring 2015 & 2016)
This course is the second of the two required graduate seminars for new Writing Program
teaching assistants. It asks students to read extensively within the field of composition, and
complete an IRB-approved research study that engages with first-year writing. In this course,
I delivered multiple lectures and helped to plan and facilitate course content
Applies the fundamentals of rhetoric to the research process: methods of research; the
rhetorical nature of research; elements, strategies, and conventions common to research
writing, including multi-modal presentations of new knowledge
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Rhetoric and Writing introduces and develops understanding of principles of rhetoric; basic
research methods; elements, strategies, & conventions of persuasion used in constructing
written and multimodal texts
ENG 114: Honors Composing Research (TA to Dr. Jennifer Grouling, Fall 2012)
ENG 114 fulfills the ENG 104 requirement for honors students, with extensive emphasis on
critical thinking, reading, and writing in response to literary texts. It includes instruction and
practice in research methods and presentation of formal research paper.
2010-2011
Letter of Appointment Instructor, Core Writing Program, University of Nevada
Courses Taught:
ENG 102: Core Writing IIDeconstructing Disney: The Myth of the Mouse
Research-based writing course focused through investigations of Disney culture and its
relationship to representations of gender, ethnicity, and consumerism; assignments culminated
in an argumentative research paper on a topic of the students choosing related to an aspect of
Disney
Genre-based writing course that explored writing assignments that interact with students
lived experiences, including a narrative composition, an argument essay about a pertinent local
or personal issue, a rhetorical analysis assignment, and a film evaluation; heavy emphasis on
daily reflective writing and self-evaluation over three-draft sequences
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
2016-Present
Faculty Director, Reading and Writing Center, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Designs tutor training and online support; provides outreach to departments, colleges, and community;
oversees and administers the CBT (course-embedded tutoring) program; designs, plans, and
administers assessment protocols
2015-2016
Graduate Assistant Director of the Writing Center, Ball State University
Assistant to Dr. Jackie Grutsch McKinney. Supervised Ball State Writing Center operations, assisted
with both face-to-face and online tutor training and development, conducted on-campus workshops,
and developed content for/co-led the centers social media presence
2013-2015
Graduate Assistant Director of the Writing Program, Ball State University
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Assistant to Dr. Jackie Grutsch McKinney (2013-14) and Dr. Mike Donnelly (2014-15). Coordinated
and publicized First Friday speakers, facilitated writing program essay contest and revised Ball
Point handbook, created content for Writing Program website, developed and participated in two
assessments (online/hybrid writing courses and freshman common reader essays)
2011-2012
Graduate Assistant, University Writing Center, University of Nevada, Reno
Facilitated tutor training/supervision, staff mentoring programs, and informational sessions and
workshops. Designed and assessed online Writing Center WebCampus (Blackboard) portal, and
developed instructional clinics for both undergraduate and graduate students
2010-2011
Writing Center Tutor, UNR Writing Center, University of Nevada, Reno
Conducted individual writing consultations for both undergraduate and graduate students; special
projects involved working on an extended basis with student-athletes and scholarship applicants
(Truman and Fulbright)
2008-2010
Writing and Subject Tutor, LMU Learning Resource Center, Loyola Marymount University
Facilitated individual and group-study for course review at both undergraduate and graduate level,
with a particular emphasis on first-year writing courses
Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award, Ball State Writing Program (2014)
Travel Grant Recipient, Ball State University Writing Program (2013, 2014, 2015)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
University Service
Department Service
Other Service
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
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