Brian
Bailie

I’m currently an Associate Professor of English in the English and Communications Department at the University of Cincinnati, Blue Ash College. My work and my teaching focuses on the ways people use writing as a way to think critically about the issues they face as well as the ways that writing can be used to organize for change.

Selected Works

These texts (represented by the various venue logotypes) demonstrate the focus of my research agenda.

“So, Richard Spencer is Coming to Your Campus. How He was allowed on, and How You can Confront Him.”
“Are We Still an Academic Journal? Editing as an Ethical Practice of Change.”
“The Hard and Messy Work of Hope: Transitioning to Guided-Self-Placement in a Pandemic.”
“Smart Mobs and Kenneth Burke.”
“Episode 16: Anna Hensley and Brian Bailie.”
“Democracy and Engaging Community Voices: Community Writing in Over-the-Rhine.”
“Keystone Perspectives: The Best of the Journal in Composition and Rhetoric.”
“Brian Bailie on Higher Ed Cuts, COVID-19 Disaster Capitalism, and Organizing for the Fightback.”
“‘If You Don’t Believe You’re Doing Something Good with the Work that You Do, then You Shouldn’t Be Doing It’: An Interview with Cindy Selfe.”

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