Kate Pantelides
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Bartesaghi, Mariaelena and Kate Pantelides. “Critical Discourse Analysis.” In C. Davis (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Communication: New York: Wiley-Blackwell. 2018.
Pantelides, Kate. Pantelides, Kate. “The Joys of WPAhood.” WPAs in Transition. Eds. Jacob Babb, Courtney van Wooten, and Richard Ray. Utah State University Press. 2017.
Pantelides, Kate. “Graduate Students “Show Their Work”: Meta-language in Dissertation Methodology Sections.” Journal of Technical Writing and Communication. 2017.
Pantelides, Kate, Derek Mueller, and Gabriel Green. “Eight Years a Wooden Opponent: Adaptive Genres and Their Unchanging Elements.” Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society. 2016.
Mueller, Derek, Kate Pantelides, Laura Davies, Matthew Dowell, Mike Garcia, and Rik Hunter. “Polymorphic Frames of Pre-tenure WPAs: Seven Accounts of Hybridity and Pronoia.” Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy. 2016.
Pantelides, Kate. “Dissertation Genre Change.” Across the Disciplines 12(3). 2015.
Pantelides, Kate. “Metagenre on the WPA-L: Transitional Threads as Nexus for Micro/Macro-level Discourse on the Dissertation.” Composition Forum 31. 2015.
Pantelides, Kate. “On Being a New Mother-Dissertator-Writing Center Administrator.” College Composition and Communication 65(1): 28-29. 2013.
Pantelides, Kate, Laura Ewing, and Karen Langbehn. “Training Manuals and Reflective Practice.” Academic Exchange Quarterly, 16(4): n. pg. 2012. *
* Reprinted in Charron, Kelly A., Ed. Sound Instruction: Writing Center Theory and Practice Vol. 4. AEQ: Spring 2015.
Pantelides, Kate. “Negotiating What's at Stake in Informal Writing in the Writing Center.” Computers and Composition: An International Journal 29(4): 269-279. 2012.
Pantelides, Kate, and Mariaelena Bartesaghi. “‘So what are we working on?’ Pronouns as a Way of Re-Examining Composing.” Composition Studies 40(1): 24-38. 2012. *
* Reprinted in Best of Independent Rhetoric and Composition Journals 2012, Eds. Julia Voss, Beverly Moss, Steve Parks, Brian Bailie, Heather Christiansen, and Stephanie Ceraso, Parlor Press 2014.
Has studied at
- University of South Florida, earning a(n) PhD in 2013.
- University of Louisville, earning a(n) MA in 2008.