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Wednesday, August 3, 2022<br />

Teaching Panel Session<br />

Don’t Let Teaching Overwhelm You: Creating Inclusive Classrooms While Protecting Balance<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

Cylor Spaulding, California State, Fullerton<br />

Panelists<br />

Keonte Colman, Syracuse<br />

Katie Foss, Middle Tennessee State<br />

Nance McCown, Messiah<br />

Jordan Morehouse, Clemson<br />

Mimi Perreault, East Tennessee State<br />

This panel addresses how scholars and students can co-create inclusive classroom environments. Specific discussions<br />

include: (1) the two-way influence of parenting and professional lives at different stages of academia; (2) the<br />

welcoming of diverse religious and/or spiritual experiences; and (3) other concerns that emerge from the<br />

intersection of family and/or religion with gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality, and/or class. Panelists consider how<br />

students can implement their deepened understanding of inclusivity in the classroom to communicate with<br />

audiences more authentically in their future, desired professional fields (including, but not limited to, advertising,<br />

public relations, and journalism).<br />

8:30 to 10 a.m. / W000<br />

International Association for Literary Journalism Studies (IALJS)<br />

Research Panel Session<br />

Narrative Journalism Across Media: Nonfiction Ethics and Literary Aesthetics, I<br />

Moderating/Presiding<br />

David Dowling, Iowa<br />

Panelists<br />

Writing (with) Voice: The Aesthetic and Ethical Stakes of Narrative Nonfiction Podcasts<br />

Ella Waldmann, University of Paris<br />

The Aural Nonfiction Novel in Ira Glass’s This American Life<br />

William Dow, American University of Paris<br />

What’s Old is New Again: How the New Journalism is #winning the Digital Age<br />

Bret Schulte, Arkansas<br />

Feeling the Facts: Teaching Narrative Journalism at the End of Our World<br />

Ryan Marnane, Bryant University<br />

This panel examines the ethics and aesthetics of digital narrative journalism across media in contemporary and<br />

historical texts, publications, and industries. Papers address major currents including podcasting, immersive, and<br />

transmedia storytelling.<br />

8:30 to 10 a.m. / W000<br />

School of Journalism and Media, The University of Texas at Austin<br />

Breakfast<br />

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