Curriculum Vitae - Kent State University
Curriculum Vitae - Kent State University
Curriculum Vitae - Kent State University
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“E. M. Broner” in Encyclopaedia Judaica. Jerusalem: Keter Publishing, 2006.<br />
Notes<br />
“Advances Opening.” Advances in the History of Rhetoric V (2002): 1.<br />
Non-Academic/Administrative<br />
First Periodic Review Report on the Diversity Requirement. <strong>Kent</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>,<br />
<strong>University</strong> Requirement <strong>Curriculum</strong> Committee, Fall 2008.<br />
Current Projects<br />
Teaching Disability in American Medicine (manuscript in preparation).<br />
Autism, the New DSM-5, and Teaching Writing. With Beth Tomlinson (article in<br />
preparation).<br />
“Teaching Scientific Writing at the Graduate Level,” with Pamela Takayoshi and Derek<br />
van Ittersum (research in progress).<br />
Conference Participation<br />
Invited Talks<br />
Honor’s College Faculty/Alumni Spotlight Series, September 30, 2010.<br />
Colloquium on Modern Rhetoric, <strong>University</strong> of Minnesota, October 22-24, 2009.<br />
Health Literacy Seminar. College of Communication, <strong>Kent</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Feb. 3,<br />
2009.<br />
Panels and Presentations<br />
“Re-Framing Medical Knowledge in Nineteenth Century America: Genre, Pedagogy, and<br />
the Medical Model of Disciplinary Practice.” Rhetoric Society of America<br />
Conference, Philadelphia, May 2012.<br />
“Movement, Madness, and Medicine as Portrayed in 19 th Century American Asylum<br />
Reports: A Composite Analysis.” 2011 Writing Research Across Borders II.<br />
Fairfax, VA, February 2011.<br />
“Sympathy: Delivering Gesture in 18 th Century Rhetorics.” National Communication<br />
Association Convention, San Francisco, November 2010.<br />
“The <strong>State</strong> of the Art in the Study of the History of Rhetoric” and “The Future” Eastern<br />
Communication Association Convention. Baltimore, April 22-25, 2010.<br />
“Movement, Madness, and Medicine as Portrayed in ‘The Insane Hospital Reports’.”<br />
Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Convention, March<br />
5-6, Louisville, KY, 2010.<br />
“Muscles, Movements, and Emotions: Moving Discourses/Static Genres.” National<br />
Communication Association Conference. November, 2009.