Faculty Member, Writing and Rhetoric
Assistant Professor
Thesis Title: The "Human" Network: Digital, Professional, and Cultural Access Enacted
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William Hart-Davidson
Jeff Grabill Dànielle Nicole DeVoss Malea Powell |
About
My work theorizes and traces access as moments of access-ing performed by people, tools, and cultures in professional and personal lifespheres. I’ve made this argument across a number of Rhetoric subfields from Professional Writing, New Media, and traditional Composition and Education focused audiences as well as across different kinds of media including creative scholarship, peer reviewed articles, and to new media pieces themselves. My research draws the discussions of technological access into the literature of both professional writing and cultural rhetorics to describe these professional and personal lifesphere issues organized across three recurring matters of concern: work spaces in nonwork places, the rhetorical transformation of experience, and the social construction of bodies, primarily by asking when accessing occurs.
Contact Information
| Address: | Colbourn Hall, Room 307C |
| IM: | Twitter: @wallsdouglas |









