Call for Series Co-Editor

The International Exchanges on the Study of Writing, (https://wac.colostate.edu/books/international/) a book series that is part of the WAC Clearinghouse, publishes books that address worldwide perspectives on writing, writers, teaching with writing, and scholarly writing practices, specifically those that draw on scholarship across national and disciplinary borders to challenge parochial understandings of all of the above. The Latin America Section of the International Exchanges on the Study of Writing (IE) book series publishes peer-reviewed books about writing, writers, teaching with writing, and scholarly writing practices from Latin American perspectives. It also offers re-editions of recognized peer-reviewed books originally published in the region.

The Co-Editor Role
The International Exchanges (IE) co-editor will join the current co-editors to assume shared responsibility for editorial oversight and management of all stages related to the production and publication (in both print and online formats) of current and future IE books. While one series co-editor is the primary contact person for the series and coordinates meeting times and agendas, each series co-editor takes the lead on a given project based on their expertise, with collaboration among co-editors as needed. Co-editors meet virtually to discuss updates or issues with production and projects in process, to assign a lead editor on new projects, and to plan online events. The incoming co-editor will be mentored by a veteran co-editor for one year.

Time Commitment
The time commitment will vary throughout the year, depending upon projects a series co-editor leads. There will be an hour and a half editorial meeting every 4-6 weeks. Co-editors take the lead on one to three projects per year, depending on expertise and workload, so the commitment per month depends on whether a co-editor is acting as lead on a project or online event. On average, series co-editors may typically spend up to six hours a month over the course of a year.

Required Application Materials
To apply for this role, please send a current CV and a one to two page letter of interest to Joan Mullin at jaf829@gmail.com. In the letter of application, among other points applicants may want to expand on
-How their work has supported international exchanges, equity and respect as outlined in the series’ Language Policy (found at https://wac.colostate.edu/books/international/guidelines/language-policy/);
-Their understanding of the ethics and challenges of international publishing; 
-Their experiences in conducting international writing research and their work across international networks;
-Their experience with digital platforms, social media and/or with webinars. 

Timeline
The deadline for applications is March 31, 2022, with a zoom interview to follow and a final announcement in May.