Biography
Jason Crider joined the English Department in 2021 after completing his PhD at the University of Florida. His work focuses on the rhetorics of mixed-reality, mobile, and prosthetic media. His research interests include digital rhetoric, disability studies, ecocriticism and ecocomposition, technical and professional writing, posthumanism, and media literacy.
Research Interests
- Composition, Rhetoric, and Discourse Studies
- Digital Humanities
- Theory
Research Areas
- Theory
- Science Fiction
- Digital Humanities
- Disability Studies
- Rhetoric
- Medicine and Health
- Environment
- Technical Writing
- Information Studies
- Critical AI
- Digital Rhetoric
Selected Publications
- “Digital Daimons: Algorithmic Rhetorics of Augmented Reality,” with Jacob Greene and
Sean Morey. Computers and Composition, vol. 57, September 2020. - “I See the Body Electrate.” Mediating Nature: The Role of Technology in Ecological
Literacy, Edited by Sidney I. Dobrin and Sean Morey. Routledge, November 2019. - “Hyperanimals: Inverting Nature through Pokémon Go,” with Sean Morey. ISLE:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, isz121, December 2019. - “Augmented Vision(s): Visual Rhetoric in the Augmented Reality Apparatus.”
Technoculture, vol. 8, June 2019. - “Disney Death Tour: Monumentality, Augmented Reality, and Digital Rhetoric,” with
Kenny Anderson. Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy,” vol. 23,
no. 2, (Topoi) January 2019. - https://kairos.technorhetoric.net/23.2/topoi/crider-anderson/index.html
- “Digital Daimons: Algorithmic Rhetorics of Augmented Reality,” with Jacob Greene and