English (Writing, Rhetorics and Literacies), PhD

Name
Expertise
Peter Goggin
Associate Professor

Goggin's current research includes the study of rhetorics and discourses of sustainability and globalization in oceanic islands.

480-965-7748
Ross-Blakley Hall 343  
Jacob Greene
Assistant Professor

Jacob Greene researches emerging modes of digital and location-based writing.

480-727-7062
Ross-Blakely Hall 126  
Mark Hannah
Director of Writing, Rhetorics and Literacies; Associate Professor

Mark Hannah's research examines intersections of law, rhetoric, and expertise in complex, multi-disciplinary problem-solving contexts.

Ross-Blakley Hall 165  
Kyle Jensen
Director of Writing Programs, Professor

Jensen authored “Reimagining Process: Online Writing Archives and The Future of Writing Studies” (Southern Illinois University Press, 2014)

Kathleen Lamp
Associate Professor

Lamp's primary research interest is in the history of rhetoric, specifically Roman rhetoric. She is the area director of WRL and the past president of the American Society for the History Rhetoric.

480-965-3796
Ross-Blakley Hall 161  
Elenore Long
Professor

Long's scholarship draws on a wide array of rhetorical methods to test the limits and potential of day-to-day democracy under contemporary conditions

480-965-3197
Ross-Blakley Hall 243  
Paul Matsuda
Professor

Matsuda's research centers around second language writing, a transdisciplinary field of inquiry that integrate theoretical and methodological insights from both language studies and writing studies.

480-965-6356
Ross-Blakley Hall 153  
Keith Miller
Emeritus Professor

In his research, Miller mainly focuses on the rhetoric and songs of the civil rights movement.

480-965-7893
Ross-Blakley Hall 208  
Stacey Moran
Asst Professor

Moran's current research investigates how methods in the physical sciences provide a foothold for thinking about the materiality of knowledge production in feminist theory and practice.

Krista Ratcliffe
Professor

Ratcliffe's research focuses on intersections of rhetoric, feminist theory, and critical race studies.

Ross-Blakley Hall 170E  
Shirley Rose
Professor

Shirley Rose's research focuses on writing program administration, archival research methods, and writing across the lifespan. She directed ASU Writing Programs in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences from 2009 to 2019.

480-727-9866
Ross-Blakley Hall 255  
Bryan Smith
Director of the CALL Certificate, Professor

Smith teaches a wide selection of courses in areas within applied linguistics. His research focuses on computer-assisted language learning.

Ross-Blakley Hall 351  
Doris Warriner
Professor

Warriner is an educational anthropologist who examines the social, political, economic, and ideological dimensions of immigration and transnationalism.

480-727-6967
Ross-Blakley Hall 170D  
Patricia Webb
Associate Professor

Boyd teaches undergraduate courses in writing, as well as the graduate seminars: Composition Theory and Compostion and Feminism.

480-965-2503
Ross-Blakley Hall 331  

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