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John L. Seabloom-Dunne
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Preferred Pronouns: he/him/his
202 Burrowes Building
Mailroom: 430 Burrowes Building
Mailroom: 430 Burrowes Building
Mailroom: 430 Burrowes Building

Spring 2023 Office Hours
Fridays 12pm-2pm and by appointmentEducation
M.A. English - The Pennsylvania State University
B.A. English; Ancient Studies - St. Olaf College
Professional Bio
John specializes in rhetoric and composition with particular emphasis on technical, technological, and ludic rhetorics. His current research lies in the histories and historiographies of anti-institutional and extra-institutional technical communication. In his role as a teacher, John regularly teaches classes on rhetoric & composition and technical communication at Penn State's University Park campus.
Areas of Specialization
Media and Digital Studies
Technical Communication, Digital Rhetoric, Networked Communication Environments, Histories and Philosophies of Technology
Rhetoric and Composition
Technical Communication, Rhetorical Theory, Rhetorical Histories and Historiographies, Composition Pedagogy