Computers & Writing Conference

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04/07/2026

Registration is now open for Computers & Writing 2026!
You can register here: Registration is now open for Computers & Writing 2026!
You can register at https://secure.touchnet.net/C24182_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=9

Computers & Writing 2026 will take place June 4–7 on UNC Charlotte’s campus and is co‑hosted by UNC Charlotte and Catawba College. This year’s theme is sustainability, and the program is absolutely stacked with innovative presentations, featured speakers, workshops, and community‑building events.

Online registration includes access to most conference sessions and keynote events. Full registration includes access to all sessions and keynotes as well as meals and a t-shirt.

Early registration ends May 15, so we encourage you to register soon to secure the lower rate.

Registration Rates
Early / Late
Full‑time Faculty: $275 / $350
Student or Adjunct: $200 / $250
Online Full‑time Faculty: $150 / $200
Online Student or Adjunct: $150 / $200
Hotel, travel, and accessibility information can be found on the conference website: https://www.candwconf.com/lodging. Information about registering for dorms is not yet available.
We hope to see you in Charlotte in June!

10/23/2025

The CFP is here! https://www.candwconf.com/cfp

We can't wait to see you this June in North Carolina! Check the website above and get those proposals in by 12/4

CFP | My Site 1 As we face intersecting global changes and challenges—artificial intelligence, climate change, digital waste, labor precarity, and educational inequity—this year’s theme invites us to explore sustainability in all its forms. We accept a broad definition of sustainability, loosely connected to ...

07/14/2025

A message from the CDQ book review editor:

I hope you’re enjoying your summer! I am the book review editor for Communication Design Quarterly (CDQ), and I’m looking for people interested in doing book reviews for upcoming issues. If you or your graduate students are interested, please email me at [email protected]. We have availability in issues beginning in winter 2025 and spring 2026, so we are especially seeking reviews for these issues and future issues.

We seek to elevate the works of multiply marginalized and underrepresented (MMU) scholars by both reviewing their books and publishing reviews by them. As such, we engage an inclusive process for selecting books and reviewers by requesting very brief proposals for reviewing books that fit within CDQ’s general scope.

At this time, we are seeking immediate reviewers for the books listed below, review requests from the working list of books identified for future CDQ review, and general book review requests.

Augmentation Technologies and Artificial Intelligence in Technical Communication Designing Ethical Futures by Ann Hill Duin and Isabel Pedersen
Designing for Social Justice: Community-Engaged Approaches in Technical and Professional Communication by Jialei Jiang and Jason C.K. Tham
Digital Black Feminism by Catherine Knight Steel
Feminist Technical Communication Apparent Feminisms, Slow Crisis, and the Deepwater Horizon Disaster by Erin Clark

If you are interested in reviewing one of the books linked above or on our future review list, please email me a proposal at [email protected] by July 15 and include the following information:

Which book you want to review
Why you are interested in reviewing the book and what experiences shape your unique perspective in reviewing it (100 words or less)

If you are chosen to review a book for CDQ, I will arrange for you to receive a copy of the book with ample time to read and review it for the journal. I will review responses and select reviewers as soon as possible.

Should you have any questions, creative ideas, or books you’d like us to add to our working list for future reviews, please reach out to me directly. Thanks for your time and consideration!

Photos from Computers & Writing Conference's post 05/17/2025

Photos from Friday's keynote lunch, featuring Dr. Jason Tham's presentation titled "Whose Time Is It Anyway? Writing, Labor, and the Illusion of Efficiency."

03/30/2025

Only one more day to get early bird registration prices for Computers & Writing 2025! Register soon! https://www.english.uga.edu/computers-and-writing-2025

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