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Association of Teachers of Technical Writing

Erika M. Sparby

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Dr. Erika M Sparby

Publications:
Digital Ethics: Rhetoric and Responsibility in Online Aggression. Co-edited with Jessica Reyman. Routledge, 2019.
"Digital Social Media and Aggression: Memetic Rhetoric in 4chan’s Collective Identity." Computers and Composition 45 (2017): 85-97.
"Breastfeeding, Authority, and Genre: Women’s Ethos in Wikipedia and Blogs,” with Alison Lukowski. In Establishing and Evaluating Digital Ethos and Online Credibility. IGI Global, 2016.

Beth Keller

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Beth Keller

Steve Bernhardt

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Dr. Stephen A Bernhardt, PdD, MSEd, BA

Steve Bernhardt has taught writing, particularly technical and professional communication, for almost 40 years. He's served as President of ATTW and CPTSC, while serving on the editorial boards of CCC, TCQ, and JBTC. He chaired English at the University of Delaware and was a key faculty member in the development of the PhD program at NMSU. He has deep consulting and training expertise in the pharmaceutical industry, high tech, hospital and clinical, and government settings.

Allen Brizee

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Prof. Allen Brizee, Ph.D.

Nathan Bollig

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Mr. Nathan William Bollig, MA in Rhetoric, Writing, and Digital Media Studies

Baotong Gu

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Baotong Gu, Ph.D.

Miles Kimball

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Prof. Miles Andrew Kimball, MA, PhD

Trent M Kays

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Trent M Kays

Geoffrey Sauer

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Dr. Geoffrey Francis Kennedy Sauer, Ph.D.

I teach courses about new media in workplace and technical communication, including courses in web design, content management systems, nonlinear video editing, film theory, social media, and usability. My research focuses on the history of publishing, both from theoretical perspectives (using both cultural and rhetorical theory) and in pragmatics (typography, offset printing, online document management, new media).

Dawn M. Armfield

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Dawn M Armfield

PhD candidate in Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical Communication in the Department of Writing Studies at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Research agenda includes digital rhetoric and new media, rhetorical representations of identity, technical communication, visual rhetoric, and cultural studies.

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