About Michael J. Faris
Assistant Professor of English with research areas in digital literacy, privacy and social media, and queering rhetorics.
This blog serves as a place to think through things, record thoughts, share interesting stuff, and hold conversations. Welcome!
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- Elizeth on Bersani (2010): Is the Rectum a Grave?
- Joe Schicke on Robert Brooke on ‘underlife’
- Teaching/Learning in Progress: Thinking about the “Backchannel” – Liz Ahl on Robert Brooke on ‘underlife’
- Ariane on the idea of a writing center
- Editorial Pedagogy, pt. 1: A Professional Philosophy - Hybrid Pedagogy on Miller’s “Genre as Social Action”
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tag cloud fridays
I’m going to steal Julie‘s Tag Cloud Thursday idea and make it a Tag Cloud Friday for me.
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goodbye oregon, goodbye orblogs
My friend Jaggy laments the end of ORblogs, a website that pulled in various blogs from across Oregon and organized by city or town, and offered various ways for Oregon bloggers to connect to each other. It was a rather … Continue reading
Kick Ass Blogger Awards
Evidently, I am a Kick Ass Blogger, according to my good friend Eric Stoller. I am honored, and even though the whole idea of blogging awards seems a little silly to me, I’ll play along, for Eric’s sake. 🙂 And … Continue reading
blogging the iowa floods
cross-posted My friend Eric Stoller was covered in the Corvallis Gazette Times for his blogging on the floods in Iowa: Quickly, Stoller’s blog switched from site mainly focused on education and diversity issues to a repository on the latest news … Continue reading
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what is your take on corporate comments?
Occasionally I get comments on my blog from corporate folk. They’ll chime in on the discussion and then, as if they are objective, discuss some company that deals with the issue in some way and link to it. I’ve been … Continue reading
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