John Logie
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John Logie is an Associate Professor in the Department of Writing Studies at the University of Minnesota. He has also worked as an assistant and an associate proffesor in the Department of Rhetoric. In 1998, he taught at Pennsylvania State University before he moved to the University of Minnesota. | John Logie is an Associate Professor in the Department of Writing Studies at the University of Minnesota. He has also worked as an assistant and an associate proffesor in the Department of Rhetoric. In 1998, he taught at Pennsylvania State University before he moved to the University of Minnesota. | ||
His research focuses on rhetoric and the Internet, legal rhetoric, political rhetoric, authorship and information policy, rhetorics of science and technolgy and rhetoric of public policy. | His research focuses on rhetoric and the Internet, legal rhetoric, political rhetoric, authorship and information policy, rhetorics of science and technolgy and rhetoric of public policy. | ||
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Biography
John Logie is an Associate Professor in the Department of Writing Studies at the University of Minnesota. He has also worked as an assistant and an associate proffesor in the Department of Rhetoric. In 1998, he taught at Pennsylvania State University before he moved to the University of Minnesota.
His research focuses on rhetoric and the Internet, legal rhetoric, political rhetoric, authorship and information policy, rhetorics of science and technolgy and rhetoric of public policy.
Education
- M.A. in English from University of Illinois-Chicago, 1993
- Ph.D. in English from Penn State, 1999
Article Summaries
Logie, John “Champing at the Bits: Computers, Copyright, ad the Composition Classroom”
Additional Works/Publications
Peers, pirates, and persuasion: rhetoric in the peer-to-peer debates