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Defining, Locating, and Addressing Bullying in the WPA Workplace is the first volume to take up the issue of bullying in writing programs. Contributors to this collection share their personal stories and analyze varieties of collegial malevolence they have experienced as WPAs with consequences in emotional, mental, and physical health and in personal and institutional economies.
 
Contributors of varying status in different types of programs across many kinds of institutions describe various forms of bullying, including microaggressions, incivility, mobbing, and emotional abuse. They define bullying as institutional racism, “academic systemic incivility,” a crisis of insularity, and faculty fundamentalism. They locate bullying in institutional contexts, including research institutions, small liberal arts colleges, community colleges, and writing programs and writing centers. These locations are used as points of departure to further theorize bullying and to provide clear advice about agentive responses.
 
A culture of silence discourages discussions of this behavior, making it difficult to address abuse. This silence also normalizes patterns and cultivates the perception that bullying arises naturally. Defining, Locating, and Addressing Bullying in the WPA Workplace helps the field to name these patterns of behaviors as bullying and resist ideologies of normalcy, encouraging and empowering readers to take an active role in defining, locating, and addressing bullying in their own workplaces.
 
Contributors: Sarah Allen, Andrea Dardello, Harry Denny, Dawn Fels, Bre Garrett, W. Gary Griswold, Amy C. Heckathorn, Aurora Matzke, Staci Perryman-Clark, Sherry Rankins-Robertson, Erec Smith
 

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Foreword
  2. Shirley K Rose
  3. pp. xi-xiv
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  1. Introduction: Bullying: Not Just Politics as Usual
  2. Cristyn L. Elder and Bethany Davila
  3. pp. 3-17
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  1. "Shocked by the Incivility": A Survey of Bullying in the WPA Workplace
  2. Bethany Davila and Cristyn L. Elder
  3. pp. 18-33
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  1. Of Sticks and Stones, Words That Wound, and Actions Speaking Louder: When Academic Bullying Becomes Everyday Oppression
  2. Harry Denny
  3. pp. 34-48
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  1. "Nevertheless, She Persisted": Strategies to Counteract the Time, Place, and Structure for Academic Bullying of WPAs
  2. Aurora Matzke, Sherry Rankins-Robertson, and Bre Garrett
  3. pp. 49-68
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  1. The Making of a Bully Culture (and How One Might Transform It)
  2. Sarah Allen
  3. pp. 69-85
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  1. Quiet as It's Kept: Bullying and the Contingent Writing Center Director
  2. Dawn Fels
  3. pp. 86-101
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  1. Breaking the Silence of Racism and Bullying in Academia: Leaning in to a Hard Truth
  2. Andrea Dardello
  3. pp. 102-123
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  1. Race, Teaching Assistants, and Workplace Bullying: Confessions from an African American Pre-Tenured WPA
  2. Staci Perryman-Clark
  3. pp. 124-137
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  1. A Barbarian within the Gate: The Detriments of Insularity at a Small Liberal Arts College
  2. Erec Smith
  3. pp. 138-150
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  1. The Professional Is Personal: Institutional Bullying and the WPA
  2. Amy Heckathorn
  3. pp. 151-171
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  1. Remediation via Mandate: The California State University's Early Start Initiative as Manifestation of Systematized Bullying
  2. W. Gary Griswold
  3. pp. 172-189
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  1. "I Can't Afford to Lose My Job"
  2. Anonymous
  3. p. 190
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  1. About the Authors
  2. pp. 191-194
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 195-199
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