S. Scott Graham, Assistant Professor
email: grahams@uwm.edu
office: Curtin Hall 574
website: sscottgraham.com
Degrees:
PhD, Rhetoric and Professional Communication, Iowa State University, 2010
MA, Rhetoric, Composition and Professional Communication, Iowa State University, 2006
BA, Philosophy, Eckerd College, 2003
Research Interests:
Rhetoric of science and medicine
The science-policy interface
Interdisciplinary medical communication
New materialisms and multiple ontologies
Teaching Interests:
Rhetoric of science and medicine
Critical/cultural technical communication
Health and medical writing
Document design
Selected Publications:
Graham, S.S. & Herndl, C.G. (Forthcoming). "Multiple ontologies and the rhetoric of pain: Towards a post-plural rhetoric of science." Technical Communication Quarterly.
Graham, S.S. (2011). "Dis-ease or disease? Ontological rarefaction in the medical-industrial complex." Journal of Medical Humanities, 32(3), 167-187.
Graham, S.S. & Herndl, C.G. (2011). "Talking off-label: A nonmodern science of pain in the medical-industrial complex." Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 42(2), 145-167.
Herndl, C.G., Goodwin, J., Honeycutt, L., Wilson, G., Graham, S.S., & Niedergeses, D. (2011). "Talking sustainability: Identification and division in an Iowa community." Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 35(4), 436-461.
Graham, S.S. (2009). "Agency and the rhetoric of medicine: Biomedical brain scans and the ontology of fibromyalgia." Technical Communication Quarterly, 18(4), 376-404.

