Jason Huber

English
313 Coulter Building
Biography
Education
- MA, Ìð¹ÏÊÓÆµapp, Composition and Rhetoric/English
- BA, New Mexico State University University Park, Creative Writing/English
Teaching Interests
One of my primary interests is community building in the classroom. I firmly believe in a pedagogical approach that focuses on discussion and student led exploration. Rhetoric matters. Institutions are not monoliths. Words can move mountains and change rhetorical ecologies. I often ask my students to put themselves in the driver’s seat and argue for the interventions they see fit. My pedagogical practice begins with the assumption that my students are intelligent, capable adults with personal experiences different from my own. We all bring something to the table. We are all teachers and students alike.
Research Interests
My fields of research are rhetorical theory and institutional rhetorics. I have studied and presented on the rhetorical strategies of for-profit probation systems, prisons, and rehabilitation facilities. I’m also interested in pedagogical practices and the rhetorical ecologies of the classroom. My most recent research revolves around the uses of performative rhetoric and shared metaphors in the college composition course. I’m a bit of a conference nerd, so I relish opportunities to share research with other scholars. I also serve on the board of the South Eastern Association of Cultural Studies and help coordinate their annual conference.