We are excited to share an interview that features the DRC Fellows in the most recent edition of Computers and Composition!

To mark the 40th anniversary of Computers and Composition, the Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative (DRC) Fellows interviewed three generations of the journal’s leadership: founding co-editor Cynthia Selfe, past editor Kristine Blair, and current editor Jason Tham. In this interview, the DRC Fellows ask the editors to discuss the arc of the journal, including the editorial process, mentorship, and inclusion, as well as our present moment, from our current political and technological landscape to the journal’s radical reinvention. The interview highlights the human-centered legacies and commitments of the field of Computers and Composition, offering sustainable approaches and insights that are especially critical amid current AI-related technological upheavals and political contention.
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Citation:
Ali Alalem, Alyse Campbell, Thais Rodrigues Cons, Funmilola Fadairo, Nicole Koyuki Golden, Legacies, commitments, and new challenges: The Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative interviews three generations of Computers and Composition editors, Computers and Composition, Volume 80, 2026, 102999, ISSN 8755-4615, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compcom.2026.102999 (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S8755461526000216)