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Jason Swarts
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Institution:
North Carolina State University
Department/Program Affiliation:
English
Education:
PhD Communication and Rhetoric, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2002
Status:
Professor
About Me:
Jason Swarts is a professor of technical communication in the Department of English at North Carolina State University. He regularly teaches courses on technical document design, networks, and discourse analysis. His research focuses on interrelated areas of genre studies, computer-mediated communication, networks, knowledge work, and knowledge communities.
Jeff Todd
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Institution:
Texas State University
Department/Program Affiliation:
Department of Finance and Economics
Education:
Ph.D., English, Texas A&M University (1998); J.D., University of Texas (2006)
Status:
Assistant Professor of Business Law
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About Me:
I teach business law at Texas State University after several years in the Transnational Practice Group at Gibson, Dunn, & Crutcher LLP. My interest in genre comes from my Ph.D. studies and prior teaching in rhetoric and technical and professional communication.
Javier Campos-Daroca
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Institution:
University of Almería (Spain)
Department/Program Affiliation:
Humanities
Education:
PhD
Status:
Lecturer
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Judith E. Darling
Site User Name (Click to see contributions): Jedarlin
Institution:
NCSU
Department/Program Affiliation:
CRDM
Education:
Masters in Education, 2000
Status:
Instructor
About Me:
Instructor in First Year Writing Program at NCSU. Student in CRDM program at NCSU.
Jeffery Strange
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Institution:
NC State University
Department/Program Affiliation:
Department of English, NC State
Education:
BA English, NC State, 2013
Status:
MA English graduate student
Jennifer Gilbert
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Institution:
McGill
Department/Program Affiliation:
Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE)
Education:
M.A.
Status:
Ph.D. student
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About Me:
Research interests: doctoral writing and education, disability studies; writing coaching, academic and workplace writing, genre capability and genre knowledge.
Jen England
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Institution:
Hamline University
Department/Program Affiliation:
English
Education:
Ph.D., Rhetoric and Professional Communication, New Mexico State University, 2016
Status:
Assistant Professor
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About Me:
Jen England is an assistant professor of professional writing and rhetoric at Hamline University. She earned her Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Professional Communication from New Mexico State University (2016) and her M.A. in English—Rhetoric and Composition from the University of Dayton (2011). Her research interests involve digital rhetorics and technologies, particularly how they can be instrumental in advancing literacies, engaged learning, and advocacy work in areas such as the environment, communication, and pedagogy.
Jessica Jones
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Institution:
Washington College
Department/Program Affiliation:
EDU
Education:
HighSchool
Status:
Unknown
Jessica Winck
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Institution:
University of Louisville
Department/Program Affiliation:
Department of English
Education:
M.A. in Written Communication, Teaching of Writing. Eastern Michigan University, 2012.
Status:
PhD student in Rhetoric and Composition
Janet Hempstead
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Institution:
Carleton University
Department/Program Affiliation:
School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies / PhD
Education:
MLIS, librarian, University of Western Ontario, 2005
Status:
Librarian
About Me:
I am a reference librarian who supports research in the fields of Sociology, Anthropology, Women's and Gender Studies, Sexuality Studies and Interdisciplinary Studies. I am also a PhD student in Applied Discourse Studies. Prior to becoming a librarian I was a computer systems analyst for over 25 years.