New: Next-Gen Perspectives on Leadership, now available!

Utah State University Press is proud to announce the publication ofNext-Gen Perspectives on Leadership: Coalitional Strategies for Launching Careers, Renewing Curricula, and Defending Democracy, edited by Charles McMartin, Eric A. House, Sonia C. Arellano, and Thomas Miller.

Next-Gen Perspectives on Leadership

Coalitional Strategies for Launching Careers, Renewing Curricula, and Defending Democracy

edited by Charles McMartin, Eric A. House, Sonia C. Arellano, and Thomas Miller

“Timely and much-needed. This collection should be required reading for all graduate programs, giving students a needed reality check and perspective about the future of higher education.”

—Laura Gonzales, University of Florida

Next-Gen Perspectives on Leadership amplifies voices that have too often been excluded from traditional accounts of academic leadership. Centering the voices of early-career PhDs in writing studies and related fields, this book offers essential and practical leadership strategies at a pivotal moment in higher education shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic, the rise of new majority students, and the growing influence of authoritarian politics.

Next-gen faculty are leading now. Through coalition-building, care work, and equity-driven initiatives, they are transforming institutions from the ground up. From labor organizing and culturally responsive curriculum design to the care-work of academic parents and the leadership of writing program administrators, the contributors in this collection model the type of coalitional leadership needed in our institutions. Structured around intergenerational dialogues, the book brings together early-career scholars with mid-career leaders—Jennifer Sano-Franchini, Christina Cedillo, and Staci Perryman-Clark—who offer sharp, reflective responses to each section, and culminates in a powerful closing essay by Carmen Kynard. These voices trace a lineage of resistance and renewal, showing how the leadership strategies of today’s emerging scholars echo and evolve the activist traditions that have long shaped writing studies. Next-gen leaders are moving beyond individualistic models of success and embracing collective, justice-oriented leadership practices. This collection invites scholars to study and teach forms of leadership that help faculty and students step into the challenging opportunities they face.

For graduate students and early-career faculty, this book offers a model of leadership that creates meaningful change outside designated leadership roles or institutional metrics. For mid-career and senior faculty, it provides a framework for recognizing and supporting the ground-level leadership already happening in their contexts. This collection is for anyone committed to leading more inclusive and sustainable academic communities and encourages faculty across generations to reimagine how to mentor, collaborate, and lead in ways that reflect the values of equity, care, and coalition.

TOC and sample chapter

Paper: $35.95

ISBN: 978-1-64642-799-4

Hardcover: $95.00

ISBN: 978-1-64642-798-7

Ebook*: $29.95

Pages: 308

*Kindle, iBook, Nook and other ebook editions are also available. Please purchase directly from your preferred ebook outlet.

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