Jacob Craig

Jacob Craig


Associate Professor

Jacob Craig received his Ph.D. in English, with concentrations in composition theory, digital rhetoric, and multimodal composition from Florida State University. His research is focused on the technologies–devices, file formats, platforms, and networks–that people use in daily acts of literate practice. Specifically, through this focus on technology and practice, he studies what effects digital culture has had on how people practice writing and make meaning. 

Education

Ph.D., English, with concentrations in composition theory, digital rhetoric, and multimodal composition from Florida State University

M.A., Professional and Technical Writing, University of Arkansas—Little Rock

B.A., English, University of Arkansas—Little Rock


Research Interests

  • Composition theory and pedagogy
  • Digital rhetoric
  • Writing technologies and writing devices
  • Locations of writing
  • Multimodality

Courses Taught

  • ENGL 372: "Rhetoric in a Digital Age"
  • ENGL 369: "Writing for the Web"
  • ENGL 334: "Technical Writing"
  • ENGL 322: "Writing across Contexts"
  • ENGL 310: "Theories of Teaching Writing"
  • ENGL 225: "Intro to Writing Studies"
  • ENGL 215: "Interdisciplinary Composition"
  • ENGL 110: "Intro to Academic Writing"

Recent Publications