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The RPC faculty at Iowa State is unusually large with research interests extending to all major areas of rhetorical theory, composition pedagogy, and professional practice.

Scott Consigny

Scott Consigny

Modern and contemporary fiction; literary criticism and theory; rhetoric and rhetorical theory

Helen Rothschild Ewald

Helen Rothschild Ewald

Composition studies and gender issues; rhetorical and communication theory; pedagogy; professional communication

Richard Freed

Richard Freed

Organizational communication; proposal writing

Jean Goodwin

Jean Goodwin

Rhetorical theory and history; argumentation and persuasion in civic contexts

Margaret Baker Graham

Margaret Baker Graham

Feminist pedagogy; power in professional communication

Carl Herndl

Carl Herndl

Rhetoric; critical theory; cultural studies; rhetoric of science

Lee Honeycutt

Lee Honeycutt

Computer pedagogy; communication and rhetoric

Donna Kienzler

Donna Kienzler

Professional writing; pedagogy; ethics; science fiction

Charles Kostelnick

Charles Kostelnick

Visual communication in professional writing, literature, and visual art

Maggie LaWare

Maggie LaWare

Interpersonal and rhetorical communication; women's communication; visual communication

Michael Mendelson

Michael Mendelson

History of rhetoric and argumentation, with a specialty in Sophistic rhetoric; also children's literature, myth, and fairy tale

Donald Payne

Donald Payne

Hypertext; computer-mediated communication; rhetorical theory and history; electronic editing

Diane Price Herndl

Diane Price Herndl

Feminist theory; medical rhetoric; disability studies

David Roberts

David Roberts

Visual rhetoric; proposal writing; pedagogy in professional communication

David Russell

David Russell

Writing across the curriculum; international writing instruction; history of rhetoric in education

Geoffrey Sauer

Geoffrey Sauer

Rhetorical theory; new media studies; web design; content management; history of publishing; cultural studies and critical theory; usability; user-centered design

Amy Slagell

Amy Slagell

Speech communication; public address; 19th century women's oratory

Amy Slagell

Greg Wilson

 


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