Publications & Presentations
books | edited volumes | special issues | journal articles | book chapters |
public scholarship | graphic design | curricula | essays & invited contributions |
book reviews | conference reviews | exhibits | presentations | media |
Books (monographs)
(University of Tennessee Press, forthcoming 2027)
(Utah State University Press, 2016)
Books (edited volumes)
. Edited by Lydia Wilkes, Nate Kreuter, & Ryan Skinnell (Utah State University Press,
2022)
. Edited by Andrea Alden, Kendall Gerdes, Judy Holiday, & Ryan Skinnell (Utah State University Press, 2019)
. Edited by Ryan Skinnell (Societas Books, 2018)
. Edited by Gabriel Cervantes, Dahlia Porter, Ryan Skinnell, & Kelly Wisecup (Aquiline Books, 2018)
. Edited by Ryan Skinnell, Judy Holiday, & Christine Vassett (Fountainhead Press, 2015)
Journal Special Issues Edited (refereed)
. Edited by Ryan Skinnell & Jillian Murphy. Special Issue of Rhetoric Society Quarterly
49.3 (2019).
Journal Articles (refereed)
âWhy Are There So Many English PhDs, Anyway?â College English 86.2 (2023): 111-35.
âTwo Truths and a Big Lie: The âHonestâ Mendacity of Fascist Rhetoric.â Journal for the History of Rhetoric 25.2 (2022): 175-97.
âTeaching Writing in the (New) Era of Fake News.â College Composition & Communication 72.4 (2021): 546-69.
â.â Spark: A 4C4Equality Journal 3 (2021).
âUsing Democracy Against Itself: Demagogic Rhetoric as the Undermining of Democratic Institutions.â Rhetoricâs Demagogue | Demagogueryâs Rhetoric. Special issue of Rhetoric Society Quarterly 49.3 (2019): 248-63.
â.â Journal of Veterans Studies 2.1 (2017): 79-84.
âWho Cares if Rhetoricians Landed on the Moon? Or, a Plea for Reviving the Politics of Historiography.â Rhetoric Review 34.2 (2015): 111-28.
âHarvard, Again: Considering Articulation & Accreditation in Rhetoric & Compositionâs History.â Rhetoric Review 33.2 (2014): 95-112.
âStrengthening Graduate Student Preparation for WPA Work.â Co-authored with Cristyn L. Elder & Megan Schoen. WPA: Writing Program Administration 37.2 (2014): 13-35.
âInstitutionalizing Normal: Rethinking Compositionâs Precedence in Normal Schools.â Composition Studies 41.1 (2013): 10-26.
âA Problem of Publics & the Curious Case at Texas.â JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory 30.1/2 (2010): 143-73.
âElizabeth Cady Stantonâs 1854 âAddress to the Legislature of New Yorkâ & the Paradox of Social Reform Rhetoric.â Rhetoric Review 29.2 (2010): 129-44.
â.â Video & Participatory Culture. Spec. issue of Enculturation 8 (2010).
Book Chapters
âSleuthing Towards Bethlehem: Hitlerâs Theory of Reading & Learning & the Enduring
Appeals of Confirmation Bias.â The Charge for Change. Ed. Elizabethada Wright & David Beard. Parlor Press (2023): 135-41.
âTeaching Literature as Equipment for Living Democratically.â Routledge Companion to Literature & Social Justice. Ed. Masood Ashraf Raja & Nick T. C. Lu. Routledge (2023): 381-92.
â.â Co-authored w/ Ume Ali, Ariel Andrew, Rachel Crawford, Steven Domingo, Julia Dunn, Jessie Fussell, Olivia Lee, Alayna Mills, Jillian Murphy, Alexis Rocha, Lisa Rose, Elizabeth Rosser, Amber Sylva, & Claire Tromblee. Threshold Conscripts: Rhetoric and Composition TAships. Ed. William J. Macauley, Jr., et al. WAC Clearinghouse (2023): 447-53.
âDeceiving Sincerely: The Embrace of Sincerity-as-Truth in Fascist Rhetoric.â In The Rhetoric of Fascism: Devices for the Cult of Irrationality. Ed. Nathan Crick. U of Alabama P. (2022): 222-40.
â.â In Teaching Demagoguery & Democracy, ed. Michael Steudeman, Intermezzo, 2021.
âWhat Institutional Logics Can Teach Us About Institutional Rhetorics (And Why We Should Care).â Re-inventing Rhetoric Scholarship: Fifty Years of the Rhetoric Society of America. Ed. Roxanne Mountford, Dave Tell, & David Blakesley. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press (2020): 162-8.
âToward a Working Theory of Institutional Rhetorics.â Reinventing (with) Theory in Rhetoric & Writing Studies. Ed. Andrea Alden, Kendall Gerdes, Judy Holiday, & Ryan Skinnell. Logan, UT: Utah State UP (2019): 69-82.
âComing to Terms with the Inevitability of Epic Failure, or Once More unto the Breach.â Explanation Points: Publishing in Rhetoric & Composition. Ed. John Gallagher & DĂ nielle Nicole DeVoss. Logan, UT: Utah State UP (2019): 229-32.
âWhat Passes for Truth in the Trump Era: Telling It Like It Isnât.â Faking the News: What Rhetoric Can Teach Us About Donald J. Trump. Ed. Ryan Skinnell. Exeter, UK: Societas (2018): 76-94.
âReconciling Texas; or Inventing (a) Place Out of Place.â Inventing Place: Writing Lone Star Rhetorics. Ed. Jenny Rice & Casey Boyle. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP (2018): 139-49.
âSetting Out for Serendip: Of Research Quests and Chance Discoveries.â Serendipity in Rhetoric, Writing, and Literacy Research. Ed. Maureen Daly Goggin & Peter Goggin. Logan, UT: Utah State UP (2018): 117-28.
âWhat Are We Doing & Why Are We Doing It?: A Brief Survey of Shared Exigencies in Contemporary Histories of Rhetoric.â Rhetorics Change/Rhetoricâs Change. Ed. Jenny Rice, Chelsea Graham, & Eric Detweiler. Anderson, SC: Parlor Press and Intermezzo (2018): n.p.
âDeveloping a Professional Profile.â What We Wish Weâd Known: Negotiating Graduate School. Ed. Ryan Skinnell, Judy Holiday, & Christine Vassett. Southlake, TX: Fountainhead Press (2015): 203-8.
âConsidering the Impact of the WPA Outcomes Statement on Second Language Writers.â Co-authored with Paul Kei Matsuda. The WPA Outcomes Statement: A Decade Later. Ed. Nicholas Behm, et. al. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press (2013): 230-41.
âThe Literature of Trauma: Reading the Sorrow of Love in Bao Ninhâs The Sorrow of War.â Thirty Years After: New Essays on Vietnam War Literature, Film, & Other Arts. Ed. Mark Heberle. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press (2009): 256-64.
Public Scholarship
â.â Common Dreams, 29 Nov. 2024. Reprinted in CityWatch LA, 3 Dec. 2024.
â.â JSTOR Daily, 14 Jun. 2023. [feature]
â.â History of Yesterday, 9 Sept. 2022. Originally published as âA Sweaty Hitler is a Sincere Hitler, and Sincerity Is Profoundly Persuasive.â History of Yesterday, 6 Aug. 2021.
â.â Made by History, Washington Post, 18 Jan. 2022.
âHow Praise and Blame Rhetoric are Poisoning American Democracy.â The Globe Post, 2 Nov. 2021.
â.â Salon, 7 Aug. 2021. Reprinted in RawStory, 7 Aug. 2021.
âA Sweaty Hitler Is a Sincere Hitler, and Sincerity Is Profoundly Persuasive.â Medium, A History of Yesterday, 6 Aug. 2021.
â.â Newsweek, 16 Mar. 2021.
â.â Medium, Politically Speaking, 11 Mar. 2021.
âAttempted US Capitol Coup a Security and Existential Crisis.â The Globe Post, 3 Mar. 2021. Cross-posted at The College Post, 3 Mar. 2021.
â.â The Hill Reporter, 25 Feb. 2021.
â.â Public Seminar, 10 Dec. 2020.
â.â The Fulcrum, 23 Nov. 2020. Reprinted in ArcaMax, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, The Dominion Post (WV), Finger Lakes Times (NY), Kankakee Valley Post News (IN), Marietta Daily Journal (GA), News Break, News Bug, Skagit Valley Herald (WA), and World News Network.
â.â The Hill Reporter, 26 Oct. 2020.
â.â The Fair Observer, 9 Oct. 2020.
â.â The Fulcrum, 7 Oct. 2020. Reprinted in Bangor Daily News, The Daily Item (PA), The Daily Jeffersonian, The Daily World (WA), Hartford Courant, MSN.com, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Record-Courier (NV), The Virgin Islands Daily News, and Yakima Herald-Republic.
â.â Arc Digital, 7 Oct. 2020.
â.â The Hill Reporter, 18 Sept. 2020.
â.â The Hill, 1 Sept. 2020.
â.â The Globe Post, 15 Jun. 2020.
âYou Might Think Itâs Okay, But I Donât: Tracing Symploce in Democratsâ Response to the Mueller Report.â Citizen Critics, 29 Mar. 2019.
âCitizen Critics Live: State of the Union.â with Atilla Hallsby, Mark Hlavacik, Jessica Kurr, Rita Shah, Michael J. Steudeman, & Emily Winderman. Citizen Critics, 5 Feb. 2019.
âAll Together Now: Consubstantiality in the Controversy around a Native Elder and a #MAGA Hat-Clad Teen in D.C.â Citizen Critics, 5 Feb. 2019.
âEffectiveness, Backlash, and Collateral Damage in #MeTooâs Media Campaign.â Media Ethics 30.1, 11 Dec. 2018.
â.â Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, 2 Dec. 2018.
âWhy is Trump Covering Up Jamal Khashoggiâs Murder?â Daily Doublespeak, 23 Oct. 2018.
âThe Rhetoric of Trumpâs Zero Tolerance Immigration Policy.â Citizen Critics, 23 Oct. 2018.
âIs Brett Kavanaugh a âGood Manâ? Does It Matter?â Daily Doublespeak, 25 Sept. 2018.
ââ The Academic Minute, Inside Higher Ed. 23 May 2018.
âDonald Trump and the Rhetoric of Honest Lying.â Citizen Critics, 01 May 2018.
âMaking Spaces for Diverse Writing Practiceâ with Cindy Baer. Literacy & NCTE: The Official Blog of the National Council of Teachers of English. NCTE. 17 Dec. 2016.
âThe Timeless Wisdom of a Plagiarized Convention Speech.â The University Press of Colorado Blog. University Press of Colorado. 25 Oct. 2016.
âWhy It Is Worth Reconsidering the Commonsense about Bureaucracy.â The University Press of Colorado Blog. University Press of Colorado. 08 Jun. 2016.
ââ Ten Miles Square, The Washington Monthly. 31 Mar. 2016.
Guest editorial. âAirlinesâ Request for More Info Not Worth Our Time.â Daily Sundial. 18 May 2005: 10.
Guest editorial. âReligious Right Gains PowerâUnfortunately Uses It.â Daily Sundial. 19 Apr. 2005: 10. Rpt. in The African-American Resource Guide. (2005): 5-7. 23 Sept. 2007.
Guest editorial. âCollege Study Abroad Boycott Misguided.â Daily Sundial. 15 Mar. 2005: 10.
Guest editorial. âAmericaâs Brand New Enemy: Merry Oleâ England.â Daily Sundial. 28 Feb. 2005: 11.
Guest editorial. âRiceâs âDiplomaticâ Past Will Affect Americaâs Future.â Daily Sundial. 15 Feb. 2005: 10.
Graphic Design
, 2021-ongoing.
Curricula
â.â 3-week writing course curricular unit. Boston, MA: The Independent Critical Thinking
& Writing Co. (2020).
Essays / Interviews / Invited Contributions
ââAs Long as Thereâs Fire,â with Apologies to David Bowie,â Composition Studies, vol. 53, no. 2, 2025, pp. 155-62.
âRoot Causes and Structural Problems; or, Why âCurrent Trendsâ in English PhDs Are More Than Seventy Years Old,â ADE Bulletin, vol. 161, 2024, pp. 35-9.
âWhat Evil Lurks in the Hearts of ⊠Well ⊠Us? A Response to Richard Leo Enos about the Possibilities for a 21st Century Rhetorical Education.â Burkean Parlor, Rhetoric Review 42.3 (2023): 231-4.
âDizzying Up the Discipline.â Composition Studies 50.3 (2022): 141-4.
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FEN Blog, Composition Studies (2022).
âAbout A Lucky Man Who Made the Grade.â Our Body of Work: Embodied Administration & Teaching. Ed. Melissa Nicolas & Anna Sicari. Utah State UP (2022): 188-91.
ââI Didnât Know How Else to Get It Rightâ: Lives on the Boundary as an Invitation to Public Intellectualism.â âA Tribute to Mike Rose: Teacher and Scholar, Writer and Friend,â special issue of WPA Journal 45.2 (2022): 72-5.
âForeword: The Archives of Epistemic Possibility.â Teaching through the Archives: Text, Collaboration, & Activism. Ed. Wendy Hayden & Tarez Samra Graban. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP (2022): xi-xvi.
âOctalog IV: Bad People Speaking Effectively in the History of Rhetoric.â Rhetoric Review 40.4 (2021): 337-40.
âIntroduction to Rhetoricâs Demagogue | Demagogueryâs Rhetoric.â Co-authored with Jillian Murphy. Special Issue of Rhetoric Society Quarterly 49.3 (2019): 225-32.
âExigencies for RSQ: An Afterword.â Co-authored with Maureen Daly Goggin. Fifty Years of Rhetoric Society Quarterly: Selected Readings, 1968-2018. Ed. Joshua Gunn & Diane D. Davis. London: Routledge (2018): 343-56.
â.â Pakistaniaat: A Journal of Pakistan Studies 6 (2018).
â.â Interview conducted with Judy Holiday, Andrea Alden, & Kendall Gerdes. Composition Forum 37 (2017).
âWhy Studying Writing Matters.â Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities: Emerging Interdisciplinary Trends in Social Sciences and Humanities, Oct. 20, 2015. National University of Modern Languages-Islamabad (2016): 130-4.
âAfterword: On the Market.â What We Wish Weâd Known: Negotiating Graduate School. Ed. Ryan Skinnell, Judy Holiday, & Christine Vassett. Southlake, TX: Fountainhead Press (2015): 217-8.
âConnections of a First-Year Teacher.â Journal for the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning 12 (Winter 2006-2007): 84-5.
Book Reviews
âReview of Aja Y. Martinezâs Counterstory: The Rhetoric and Writing of Critical Race Theory.â Co-authored with Alexis Rocha. Enculturation 33 (2021).
âReview of Candace Epps-Robertsonâs Resisting Brown: Race, Literacy, & Citizenship in the Heart of Virginia.â Literacy in Composition Studies 7.2 (2019).
âReview of Patricia Roberts-Millerâs Demagoguery & Democracy.â H-Rhetor, H-Net Reviews (2018).
âReview of Kelly Bradburyâs Reimagining Popular Notions of American Intellectualism.â Composition Forum 37 (2017).
âReview of Victor J. Vitanzaâs Chaste Cinematics.â Co-authored with Geoffrey V. Carter. Enculturation 23 (2017).
âReview of Lori Ostergaard & Henrietta Rix Woodâs In the Archives of Composition: Writing & Rhetoric in High Schools and Normal Schools.â Rhetoric Review 35.3 (2016): 270-2.
âReview of Victor J. Vitanzaâs Sexual Violence in Western Thought & Writing: Chaste Rape.â Enculturation 21 (2016).
âReview of Brent Henze, Jack Selzer, & Wendy Sharerâs 1977: A Cultural Moment in Composition.â Co-authored with Maureen Daly Goggin. Rhetoric Review 28.2 (2009): 215-8.
âReview of Paul Butlerâs Out of Style.â Co-authored with Duane Roen. Rhetoric Review 28.2 (2009): 205-7.
Conference Reviews
âOctalog III: The Politics of Historiography in 2010.â Conference on College Composition
& Communication. Kairos 15.1 (2010).
âEmpty Rhetoric & Academic Bullshit: Strategies for Compositionâs Self-Representation in National Arenas.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Kairos 14.1 (2009).
âThink-Tank for Newcomers Developing Papers and Sessions for CCCC 2009.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Kairos 13.1 (2008).
âCharles Bazerman Dancing.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Kairos 13.1 (2008).
âWho Represents English Studies? Whom Does English Studies Represent?â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Kairos 11.3 (2007).
âSelling Ideas or Selling Out?: Negotiating Identities in the Writing of Composition Textbooks.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Kairos 11.3 (2007).
Exhibits Curated
â.â Guest Curator with Gabriel Cervantes, Dahlia Porter, & Kelly Wisecup, UNT Rare
Books and Special Collections, 2014-2015.
Presentations
Conference Papers
âBaldwinâs Reluctant Optimism as a Source of Rhetorical Power.â Rhetoric Society of
America. Portland, OR. May 2026
âLess Human than Human: How Appeals to âNaturalâ Hierarchies Powered the Holocaust.â Rhetoric Society of America. Portland, OR. May 2026
âThe FĂŒhrerâs Rhetorical Finishing School.â International Society for the History of Rhetoric. University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. (Jul. 2025)
âWeimarâs Rhetorical Revival and Its Lessons for the Digital Age.â Rhetoric in Society #9 Conference, Rhetoric Society of Europe. Zagreb, Croatia. (Jun. 2025)
âMaybe ChatGPT Can Finally Drag Writing Instruction Kicking and Screaming into the 1970s.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Baltimore, MD. (Apr. 2025)
âHiding in Plain Sight: The Rhetorical Force of Being Unbelievable.â Rhetoric Society of America. Denver, CO. (May 2024)
âRhetoric Before and Beyond âPost-Truthâ: An Interactive Roundtable.â Rhetoric Society of America. Denver, CO. (May 2024)
âDesiring More When You Already Have More.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Spokane, WA. (Apr. 2024)
âOnly Language and Critics: Teaching Rhetoric and Public Address in the Age of Donald Trump.â National Communication Association Annual Conference. National Harbor, MD. (Nov. 2023)
âHitler Wasnât Magical, He Was Rhetorical.â Rhetoric in Society #8 Conference, Rhetoric Society of Europe. TĂŒbingen, Germany. (Jun. 2023)
âWriting After the End of the World.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Chicago, IL. (Feb. 2023)
âThe Nazisâ Paideia.â International Society for the History of Rhetoric. Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. (Aug. 2022)
ââFreed From the Snares of This International Serpentâ; Or, We May Be Nazis, but at Least Weâre Not Bolsheviks.â Rhetoric Society of America. Baltimore, MD. (May 2022)
âSleuthing Towards Bethlehem: Hitlerâs Theory of Evidence, Learning, and Certainty.â Rhetoric Society of America. Baltimore, MD. (May 2022)
âBranding MAGAâs Leader Cult into Power.â National Communication Association Annual Conference. Seattle, WA. (Nov. 2021)
*âOctalog IV: Bad People Speaking Effectively in the History of Rhetoric.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Pre-recorded session with live Q&A. Spokane, WA. (Mar. 2021) *Conducted online due to COVID-19.
*âCollecting Our Racist Uncles: Seeking Our Worst Selves in the History of Rhetoric.â âRevisionist Histories of Compositionâ Modern Language Association, Toronto, Canada. (Jan. 2021) *Conducted online due to COVID-19.
*ââItâs Just What Hitler Would Have Said, Isnât It?â: Table Talks as Credible Posthumous Invitation,â Accepted for the Rhetoric Society of America. Portland, OR. (May 2020). *Conference cancelled because of COVID-19.
*âFaking the News: What Rhetoric Can Teach Us About Donald J. Trump,â Accepted for the Rhetoric Society of America. Portland, OR. (May 2020). *Conference cancelled because of COVID-19.
*âOctalog IV: Public Dispatches from the Ivory Tower.â Roundtable accepted for the Conference on College Composition & Communication. Milwaukee, WI. (Mar. 2020). *Conference cancelled because of COVID-19.
âThe Rhetoric of Fascism: Devices for the Cult of Irrationality.â National Communication Association Annual Conference. Baltimore, MD. (Nov. 2019)
âIntroducing Dissonance: ParrhÄsia and the Art of Political Persuasion.â International Society for the History of Rhetoric Annual Conference. New Orleans, LA. (Jul. 2019)
ââI Didnât Know How Else to Get It Rightâ: Lives on the Boundary as an Invitation to Public Intellectualism.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Pittsburgh, PA. (Mar. 2019)
âWhat Institutional Logics Teach Us about Institutional Rhetorics.â Rhetoric Society of America. Minneapolis, MN. (June 2018)
âHow Did I Get Roped into This Shit? Stories from a jWPA.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Kansas City, MO. (Mar. 2018)
âThe Perversal Reversal of Lying and Truth-Telling in the Trump Era.â Team Rhetoric Conference, âRhetoric and the New Fascism,â College Station, TX. (Feb. 2018)
âTrumpâs Stump: On the Risky Appeal(s) of Donald Trumpâs Anti-Rhetoric.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Portland, OR. (Mar. 2017)
âWhat Are the Shared Exigencies for Contemporary Histories of Rhetoric?â Rhetoric Society of America. Atlanta, GA. (May 2016)
âConceding Composition: How FYC Helped Reorient Higher Education in the GI Bill Era.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Houston, TX. (Apr. 2016)
âAccrediting English.â National Council of Teachers of English. Minneapolis, MN. (Nov. 2015)
âTeaching Teachers to Write for Publication in Islamabad, Pakistan.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Tampa, FL. (Mar. 2015)
âA Master Plan: A History of Higher Education & the Rhetorical Redefinition of Tenure.â Rhetoric Society of America. San Antonio, TX. (May 2014)
âRevisiting Historical Methodologies: Macro-, Micro-, & Genitive Histories.â Conference College Composition & Communication. Indianapolis, IN. (Mar. 2014)
âAccreditation & the Origins of Composition.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Las Vegas, NV. (Mar. 2013)
âAdams Sherman Hill, Accreditation, & the âBirthâ of First-Year Composition.â Rhetoric Society of America. Philadelphia, PA. (May 2012)
âThe Normals: Normal Schools & Composition History.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. St. Louis, MO. (Mar. 2012)
âContesting the WPA Professionalization Narrative: A Local History.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Atlanta, GA. (Apr. 2011)
âReconsidering Professionalization Programs for Grad Student Administrators.â Council of Writing Program Administrators Annual Conference. Philadelphia, PA. (Jul. 2010)
âBuilding the CWPA Mentoring Project Blogâ with Michael Day, Cristyn Elder, Michele Eodice, Joe Janangelo, Duane Roen, Megan Schoen, & Sheldon Walcher. Council of Writing Program Administrators Annual Conference. Philadelphia, PA. (Jul. 2010)
âYouTubeâs Vault: Rhetorical Invention in the Video Archive.â Rhetoric Society of America. Minneapolis, MN. (May 2010)
âAn Uncomfortable Encounter: Postmodern Reading Meets History in the Archives.â Research Network. Rhetoric Society of America. Minneapolis, MN. (May 2010)
âMaterial Archives & the âNewâ Historiography.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Louisville, KY. (Mar. 2010)
âThe Logic of Elizabeth Cady Stantonâs Pathos.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. San Francisco, CA. (Mar. 2009)
âEffective Peer Reviews: The Importance of Creating Dialogue.â 2009 ASU Composition Conference. Tempe, AZ. (Feb. 2009)
âComplicating Genres in First-Year Composition: A Reality Check.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. New Orleans, LA. (Apr. 2008)
âGetting Past âItâs Goodâ: Making Peer Reviews Useful & Effective.â 2008 ASU Composition Conference. Tempe, AZ. (Mar. 2008)
âWhere Are We Going, Where Have We Been: Notes on the History of the Freshman Theme.â Research Network Forum. Conference on College Composition & Communication. New York City, NY. (Mar. 2007)
âDo as I Say: Controlling the Language of Power in Freshman Classrooms.â Research Network Forum. Conference on College Composition & Communication. Chicago, IL. (Mar. 2006)
âReading the Sorrow of Love in Bao Ninhâs The Sorrow of War.â Vietnam War Literature & Film International Conference. Honolulu, HI. (Nov. 2005)
âThe Perfect Theory Bound Paper: A Story.â English Association of Pennsylvania State Universities Conference, Writing as/and Struggle. Erie, PA. (Oct. 2005)
Keynote Addresses & Invited Talks
âMagical Hitler; Or, a Rhetoric Problem of Global Proportions.â Illinois State University,
Normal, IL. (8 Apr. 2026)
âWhy I Write.â Rhetoric and Composition Institute, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC. (18 Feb. 2026)
âPedagogy, Politics, and the New Peril: Teaching and Learning in Precarious Times.â George Washington University, Zoom. (May 9, 2025)
âIntroduction to Rhetoric, and Its Connections to Critical Discourse Analysis.â National University of Modern Languages-Islamabad, Zoom (Apr. 7, 2025)
âAntisemitism and Anti-Democracyâ breakout session. Campus Climate Initiative, Hillel International, UCLA (Mar. 24, 2025)
âShowcasing Studentsâ Digital Writing-in-Process,â w/ Amanda Smith. miniŽ«Ăœ Adobe Digital Literacy Day, San JosĂ© State University, Zoom. (Mar. 6, 2025)
âTeaching in the Second Era of Trump.â George Mason University, Zoom. (Feb. 14, 2025)
âRhetoric, Hitler, and Weimar Politics Come to the Cabaret.â Theatre Arts Program, Department of Film, Theatre, & Dance, San JosĂ© State University. (Sept. 19, 2024)
âMisinformation, Disinformation, and Community Discourse.â Faculty Training Week, Eagle Hill School, Hardwick, MA. (Sept. 9, 2024)
âWords Matter: Democracyâs Rhetorical Failure(s).â League of Women Voters of San Jose/Santa Clara, âLunch with Leagueâ program, Zoom. (Mar. 16, 2023)
âRepair the Broken World with This One Weird Trick.â 2022-23 âWrite to Repairâ Syracuse Symposium, w/ Collin Brooke and Jennifer Mercieca. Dept. of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition; Composition and Cultural Rhetoric; and the Engaged Humanities Network, Syracuse University. (Oct. 2022)
âWriting for Public Media,â w/ Jennifer Mercieca. 2022-23 Syracuse Symposium, Dept. of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition and the Engaged Humanities Network, Syracuse University. (Oct. 2022)
âRhetoric, Demagoguery, and Democracy.â Rotary Club of San Jose, San Jose, CA. (Apr. 2022)
âRhetoric, Writing, Fake News, & Fascism.â Composition Conversations, Weber State University, Ogden, UT, via Zoom. (Feb. 2022)
âTeaching Writing in the (New) Era of Fake News.â Teaching Democracy, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Buzzards Bay, MA, via Zoom. (Jan. 2022)
âTwo Truths and a Big Lie: The âHonestâ Mendacity of Fascist Rhetoric,â University Scholar Series lecture, San JosĂ© State University, CA. (Sept. 2021)
âIf This Wall Could Talk: The Rhetoric of Berlinâs Wall,â German International School of Silicon Valley, Mountain View, CA. (Nov. 2019)
âTeaching Writing in the New Age of Fake News.â Composition Program Orientation, California State University, Northridge. (Jan. 2019)
âWell, That Was a Thing: A Postmortem on the 2018 Mid-Term Election Rhetoric.â Creative Writing Week, San Jose State University. (Nov. 2018)
âDonald Trumpâs (Rhetorical) Gender Gap.â Womenâs Research and Resource Center, California State University, Northridge. (Oct. 2018)
âWhat is Demagoguery, and What Role Does it Play in a Democracy?â Salon San Jose, hosted by Kathryn Exon Smith. San Jose, CA. (Aug. 2018)
âAn Introduction to Rhetoric & Composition Pedagogy.â National University of Modern Languages-Lahore, via Skype. (May 2018)
ââRemediationâ in the United States: A Brief History.â miniŽ«Ăœ Academic Senate Retreat, San JosĂ© State University. San JosĂ©, CA. (Feb. 2016)
âOff the Bleeding Edge: A Case for Researching & Writing (about) âBoringâ Stuff.â Center for Writing Visiting Speaker Series. Texas A&M-Commerce. (Apr. 2015)
âOf Funding, Federalism, & First-Year Composition: Writing Instruction in American Universitiesâ âGolden Age.ââ UNT Postwar Faculty Colloquium. UNT. (Apr. 2015)
âRecentering NUML-Islamabadâs Writing Resource Center.â U.S. Department of State University Partnerships Best Practices Workshop. UNT. (Nov. 2014)
âWhy College Writing Matters.â UNT Writing Program. UNT. (Aug. 2014)
âWho Cares if Rhetoricians Landed on the Moon?â Martha Gano Houstoun Distinguished Visiting Professor in Literary Criticism. University of Houston. (Feb. 2013)
Invited Panelist
âPedagogy and Trust in the Age of AI,â w/ Deanna Fassett. H&A / CoSS AI Workshop,
San José State University. (27 Apr. 2026)
âRSA Remote: In the Swamp: Coping Strategies for Researching and Teaching about Violence, Brutality, & Hate,â w/ Peter Ehrenhaus, Susan Owen, and Cindy Tekobbe. Rhetoric Society of America. (26 Mar. 2026)
âBeyond Tenure: Thriving as an Associate Professor at miniŽ«Ăœ,â Momentum: Navigating the Path to Full with Purpose and Peers workshop series, Center for Faculty Excellence and Teaching Innovation, San JosĂ© State University. (17 Oct. 2025)
âDigital Literacy Showcase,â Adobe x Japan, School of Journalism, San JosĂ© State University. (7 Oct. 2025)
âGeneral Education Assessment Mapping,â GE Committee, San JosĂ© State University. (23 Sept. 2025)
âImpact of GenAI on Writing Programs,â AI Workforce Acceleration Board, CSU System, , San JosĂ© State University. (May 12, 2025)
âTeach AI to Support Writing Instruction,â AI Research Cluster, San JosĂ© State University. (Mar. 26, 2025)
âAntisemitism and Anti-Democracyâ panel, Campus Climate Initiative, Hillel International, UCLA (Mar. 24, 2025)
âOn Cabaret and Racial Bias,â School of Music and Theater Arts Program, San JosĂ© State University (Nov. 15, 2024)
âWriting, Assessment, and AI,â Writing Task Force, Lucas College of Business, San JosĂ© State University (Nov. 4, 2024)
âRSA Remote: Rhetoricians Engaging the Public,â w/ Jennifer Mercieca and Matthew Pavesich. Rhetoric Society of America. (Oct. 4, 2024)
âAI in the Humanities and Social Sciences,â AI Research Cluster, San JosĂ© State University. (Mar. 15, 2024)
âCollege WritingâWhat It Is and Isnât.â San Jose Area Writing Project, San JosĂ© State University. (Apr. 1, 2023)
âThe Erosion of Democracy and the Rise of Authoritarianismâ PechaKucha. HonsX: Ideate for Change Hack-a-thon. Honors X Program. San JosĂ© State University. (Mar. 16, 2023).
Panelist, âGeneral Education Town Hall: A Campus Conversation.â General Education Program. San JosĂ© State University. (Mar. 2023)
âGrad School 101 Series: How to Prepare a Personal Statement.â College of Graduate Studies. San JosĂ© State University. (Nov. 2021)
Mock Review Panelist, âNational Endowment for the Humanities Grant Opportunities and Resources,â with NEH Senior Program Officer, Dr. Beauty Bragg. San JosĂ© State University. (Oct. 2021)
âWhat To Do Before Sparta Camp and Why It Matters.â Admitted Spartans Day Webinar. San JosĂ© State University. (Apr. 2021)
âCritical Media Literacy in English Language Arts: A Report from the NCTE Task Force.â National Council of Teachers of English, online. (Mar. 2021)
âTrumpâs Rhetoric.â Synapse Synopsis #55, via Zoom. (May 2020)
âNetworking Begins Now!â College of Graduate Studies. San JosĂ© State University. (Mar. 2020)
âLaunching and Sustaining a RSCA Agenda.â UNIV 101: New Faculty Orientation Program. San JosĂ© State University. (Sept. 2019)
âLaunching and Sustaining a RSCA Agenda.â UNIV 101: New Faculty Orientation Program. San JosĂ© State University. (Aug. 2018)
âRSA Preconference Workshop on Leadership Alumni Panel.â Rhetoric Society of America. Dir. Victoria Gallagher & David Kaufer. Minneapolis, MN. (May 2018)
â2nd Year Experience Panel.â UNIV 101: New Faculty Orientation Program. San JosĂ© State University. (Apr. 2018)
âWherefore Art Thou, Rhetoric?â âRhetoricâs Histories, Theories, Pedagogiesâ Special Interest Group. Conference on College Composition & Communication. Kansas City, MO. (Mar. 2018)
Respondent, âInterrogating History in the Interspaces: Rhetoric, Composition, & Metadata Tools.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Portland, OR. (Mar. 2017)
Respondent, âCultivating a Public Voice: Entering Public Discourse as Public Intellectuals, Experts, Activists, & Digital Citizens.â Conference on College Composition & Communication. Portland, OR. (Mar. 2017)
âWhy Studying Writing Matters.â International Conference on Social Sciences & Humanities. National University of Modern Languages-Islamabad, via video. (Oct. 2015)
âA Discussion on âGetting Published as a Graduate Student: From Conference Paper to Publication.ââ Rhetoric Society of America. Philadelphia, PA. (May 2012)
âJuggling Roles: Blending Parenthood & Graduate Studies.â ASU Graduate College. Arizona
State University. Tempe, AZ. (Apr. 2010)
Workshop Speaker/Facilitator
Co-facilitator w/ Jennifer Clary-Lemon and Table Leader, âRhetoric Underground,â Rhetoric
Society of America. Portland, OR. (May 2026)
Co-facilitator w/ Anne Walker, âAnnual and Cumulative Review Info Session and Workshop,â Department of English & First-Year Writing Program, San JosĂ© State University. (16 Apr. 2026)
Facilitator, âInterpreting SOTES and Preparing ASAs (and Cumulatives!),â First-Year Writing Program, San JosĂ© State University. (21 Jan. 2026)
Co-facilitator w/ Colton Saylor and Amanda Smith, âDirect Teaching Observation Training,â Department of English & First-Year Writing Program, San JosĂ© State University. (Apr. 18, 2025)
âCollege Writing Workshop,â for âEmpowering Students to Succeed in Engineering and Computer Science,â NSF S-STEM summer seminar for rising seniors, San JosĂ© State University (June 13, 2024)
âWhatâs Signal? Whatâs Noise? Misinformation, Disinformation, and the Teaching of Writing,â Stokely Conference, Univ. of Tennessee-Knoxville, Knoxville, TN (all-day workshop, Jun. 5, 2024)
Co-facilitator w/ Amanda Smith, âDirect Teaching Observation Training,â Department of English & First-Year Writing Program, San JosĂ© State University. (Mar. 15, 2024)
Table Leader, âTown Hall // ChatGPT: Itâs the End of Teaching as We Know It.â College of Humanities & the Arts, Center for Faculty Development, eCampus, Writing Across the Curriculum, and the Office of the Provost, San JosĂ© State University. (Feb. 21, 2023)
Module Facilitator. âResponding to CFPs, Submitting Your Work, and Working with Editors and Reviewers.â Write@miniŽ«Ăœ. Writing Across the Curriculum Program, San JosĂ© State University. (Jul. 2020).
Speaker. âAcademic Assignment, or Teaching+.â RTP@miniŽ«Ăœ Jump Start. Center for Faculty Development, San JosĂ© State University. (Jul. 2020).
Facilitator. RSCA Reassign Time Information Session. College of Humanities & the Arts. San José State University. (Mar. 2020) *Conducted via Zoom due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Facilitator. RSCA Reassign Time Information Session. College of Humanities & the Arts. San José State University. (Mar. 2019)
Facilitator. âRadical Archival Work: Expanding, Creating, and Linking Archives.â CCCC pre-convention workshop. Kansas City, MO. (Mar. 2018)
Speaker/Facilitator. âTeaching with Portfolios.â miniŽ«Ăœ First-Year Writing Program. San JosĂ© State University. (May 17, 2017)
Speaker. âOpening the Archives: Considering Questions of Access, Space, & Connection(s).â CCCC pre-convention workshop. Indianapolis, IN. (Mar. 2014)
Speaker. âThe Private & Public Work of Archival Research: Considering Physical & Digital Archival Spaces.â CCCC pre-convention workshop. Las Vegas, NV. (Mar. 2013)
Speaker. âNegotiating Archival Spaces: Exploring Existing Archives & Building New Ones.â CCCC pre-convention workshop. Atlanta, GA. (Apr. 2011)
Speaker. âCharting Historical Waters: Articulating Strategies for Archival Research.â CCCC pre-convention workshop. San Francisco, CA. (Mar. 2009)
Interviews
âRhetoric Before and Beyond Post-Truth: Afterwords.â Interview w/ James Ball, Barbara
Biesecker, Eric Detweiler, Omedi Ochieng, & Robin Reames for the Rhetoricity podcast, Spring 2025.
âDr. Ryan Skinnell.â Jewish Studies Program, San JosĂ© State University, Fall 2024.
âThe Accidental Geographer â Season 4, Episode 1: Ryan Skinnell.â Interview w/ Vincent Del Casino for The Accidental Geographer podcast/videocast, 2023.
âEpisode 118: Rhetoric and Guns.â Interview w/ Charles Woods, Rosa Eberly, Nate Kreuter, Trish Roberts-Miller, Brad Serber, & Lydia Wilkes for The Big Rhetorical Podcast. 2022.
*Young Rhetoriciansâ Conference, âRhetorician of the Year.â Interview w/ Amber Sylva, Monterey, CA. 18 Jun. 2021. *Conducted online due to COVID-19.
âEpisode 44: The Big Political Special with Drs. Jennifer Mercieca, Donnie Johnson Sackey, & Ryan Skinnell.â The Big Rhetorical podcast. Aug. 2020.
âRyan Skinnell on Trump, Demagoguery, and Frank Speech.â Interview with Yasemin Elrabaa and Brett Glasscock for UT Austinâs The Parlor, DRW/DWRL podcast. Summer 2020.
âEpisode 18: Ryan on Fascism Research, Truth, and Rhetoric.â Interview with Bryan Hoffer for the Pass Your Passion podcast, Summer 2020.
âEpisode 12: Dr. Ryan Skinnell.â Interview with Charles Woods for The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Fall 2019.
âA Tale of Two Demagogues: An Interview with Ryan Skinnell and Jennifer Mercieca.â Interview with Cassie Wright & Christopher Kamrath for Stanfordâs Rhetorically Speaking podcast. Spring 2019.
âTrumped-Up Rhetoric: An Interview with Ryan Skinnell.â Interview with Eric Detweiler for Rhetoricity podcast. Jan. 28, 2019.
Alumni Spotlight: Ryan Skinnell. Department of English. California State University, Northridge. Fall 2018.
âSpotlight on Alumni: Ryan Skinnell.â Interview with Sarah Snyder for Writing Notes. ASU Writing Programs. Arizona State University. Spring 2018.
âEpisode 4: Conceding Composition with Ryan Skinnell.â Interview with Joel Heng Hartse for the Language U podcast. Centre for English Language Learning, Teaching, & Research, Simon Fraser University. Feb. 24, 2017.
âThree Questions with Ryan Skinnell, Assistant Professor at San JosĂ© State University.â Unique Collections at UNT Libraries. University Libraries, University of North Texas. Nov. 19, 2015. Web.
âAn Interview with Dr. Ryan Skinnell, by Khadija Maleeha, Urooj Sheeza, & Zirwa Gulzar.â
Rawal Chronicle, 2013-2014. Government Post Graduate College for Women, Satellite Town, Rawalpindi,
Pakistan. (Jun. 20, 2014): 12-8.
Media Appearances
Interview for "," Bertrand Morain, Ouest France, 6/15/2026
Interview for âStrengthening the Digital Pulse: CSU and Adobeâs Vision for the Future of Literacy,â Khushali Patel, miniŽ«Ăœ News, 5/12/2026
Interview for âHaro sur Washington,â by Bertrand Morain, La Tribune du Dimanche, 18 Jan. 2026, p. 12.
Interview for âSan JosĂ© State reacts to AB 715,â by Ashley Kang, Spartan Daily, 9 Oct. 2025.
Interview for âLâobsession de Donald Trump pour le prix Nobel de la paix : « Au fond, câest un spĂ©cialiste du marketing »,â by Bertrand Morain, Le Soir, 8 Oct. 2025.
Interview for âDonald Trump court aprĂšs son Nobel de la paix,â by Bertrand Morain, La Tribune du Dimanche, 5 Oct. 2025.
Television interview (pre-recorded) for âCharlie Kirk Assassination Sparks Concern over Online Political Rhetoric,â Tara Campbell, ABC 7 KGO-TV, 9/11/2025.
Interview for âCharlie Kirk Dead; miniŽ«Ăœ Responds,â by Shinju Kang and Norah Sheppard-Hutchins, Spartan Daily, 9/11/2025.
Interview for, âAux Etats-Unis, le dĂ©ploiement de la Garde nationale dans les bastions dĂ©mocrates inquiĂšte,â by Bertrand Morain, Le Soir, 8/25/2025.
Interview for âĂtats-Unis: depuis les manifestations contre Donald Trump, « cette fois-ci, câĂ©tait trop important »,â by Bertrand Morain, Ouest France, 6/15/2025.
Interview for âTrump rĂ©alise son rĂȘve dâun dĂ©filĂ© militaire Ă la française le jour de son anniversaire,â by Bertrand Morain, Le Soir, 6/13/2025.
Interview for âComment Trump (dĂ©)fait la loi,â by Veronica Lamquin, Bertrand Morain, Maurin Picard, and DĂ©borah Laurent, Le Soir, 6/13/2025.
Television interview (live) for Trump-Musk relationship unraveling in public,â Deutsche Welle, The Day with Phil Gayle, 6/6/2025
Appearance for miniŽ«Ăœ Libraryâs âBook Rouletteâ episode on Rhetoric & Guns, 4/18/2025
Testimonial for âNational Humanities Advocacy Day 2025.â College of Humanities & the Arts, San JosĂ© State University, 2/27/2025
Interview about the CSUâs partnership with OpenAI for âUpdate News February 27, 2025â by Isabella Dandoy. Update News, San JosĂ© State University, 2/2/2025
Interview for âFuturism and Fascismâs Enduring Legacy in the Modern Technological World,â Alex Cotterel and Alexandra Wu. The Epic, 12/9/2024
Interview for, âTaylor Swift and the History of the Celebrity Endorsement,â by Addie Mahmassani. New Lines Magazine, 10/23/2024
Interview for âMarco Rubio-Linked Thinktank Produces Anti-LGBTQ+ Conspiracy Theory Videos,â by Jason A. Wilson. The Guardian, 10/4/2024
Interview for âThe Meaning, History and Political Rhetoric Surrounding the Term Abortion âBan,ââ by Samantha Putterman. Politifact, 5/15/2024
Interview for âWhy Israeli Consulate in San Francisco Invited Journalists to Witness New Harrowing Footage of Hamas Attacks,â Elissa Miolene, San Jose Mercury-News, 11/7/2023
Television interview (pre-recorded) for âReactions Pour in Over Paul Pelosi Attack,â Jesse Gary, KTVU FOX 2, 10/28/2022
Television interview (live) about January 6th rhetoric, Stephanie Lin, KRON 4 News at 3:00, 6/9/2022
âThe Role Language Played Leading to the January 6th Insurrection,â Radio interview (live) with Patti Reising and Jeff Bell, KCBS All News 106.9FM and 740AM, 6/9/2022
âDemagoguery, Authoritarian Politics, and Public Discourse,â Rotary Club of San Jose, 4/27/2022
âExperts Dissect Beijing Olympics Boycott.â Evan Reinhardt, miniŽ«ĂœNews, 2/17/2022
âTwo Truths and a Big Lie: The âHonestâ Mendacity of Fascist Rhetoric,â University Scholar Series lecture, San JosĂ© State University, 9/22/2021
Television interview (live) for âAnalysis: What the Ruling on Trumpâs Facebook Suspension Means,â Darya Folsom and James Fletcher, KRON 4 News, 5/5/2021
Television interview (pre-recorded) for âProf. Ryan Skinnell Discusses Facebook Oversight Board Upholding Ban on Donald Trump,â Anser Hassan, Black News Channel (BNC), 5/5/2021
Television interview (pre-recorded) for âFacebookâs Oversight Board Upholds Decision to Ban Trump,â Mark Niu, China Global Television Network (CGTN), 5/5/2021
Featured interview for âThe Future of Politics on Twitter,â by Jessica Zimmer, The Rally, 3/12/2021
Radio interview (pre-recorded) about conspiracy rhetoric, Rebecca Corral, KCBS All News 106.9FM and 740AM, 1/16/2021
âAsk an Expertâ radio interview (live) for âPolitical Rhetoric Comes Under Scrutiny,â Rebecca Corral, KCBS All News 106.9FM and 740AM, 1/11/2021
Television interview (pre-recorded) for âApple Removes Parler From App Store in Wake of U.S. Capitol Riot,â Sergio Quintana, NBC Bay Area News, 1/9/2021
Radio interview (pre-recorded) for âSurvey Estimates 1 in 4 Americans Wonât Get Vaccinated for COVID-19 as Anti-Vaxxers Sow Doubt,â Matt Bigler, KCBS All News 106.9FM and 740AM, 12/18/2020
Television interview (pre-recorded) for âWith Multiple Vaccines in the Mix, Herd Immunity Could Come by Summer,â Andrea Nakano, KPIX CBS 5, 12/17/2020
Television interview (pre-recorded) for âHealth Experts Stress Importance of Bolstering Vaccine Confidence for Communities of Color,â Jesse Gary, KTVU FOX 2, 12/17/2020
Interview, âDictionary.com: Noun. Oakland Company, Master of Trolling Trump et al.,â Levi Sumagaysay, San Jose Mercury-News, 7/4/2018
Featured interview, âminiŽ«Ăœ Prof Takes on Trump in âFaking the Newsâ,â Wallace Baine, Silicon Valley Metro, 5/23/2018