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Michelle Comstock is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Colorado Denver's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Her teaching focuses on writing pedagogy, multimodal composition, and public rhetoric.
- Rhetoric and Composition
- Rhetorical Theory
- Multimodal Composing
- Digital Media Literacy
Dr. Comstock's research explores sonic rhetoric, particularly how sound influences climate change discourse and the role of aurality in writing processes. She also investigates intersections of gender and technology, digital community networks, and the privatization of education.
Her scholarly work spans 20+ years, covering sonic literacy, virtual communities, and public writing pedagogy. Notable publications examine climate change communication through soundscapes, DIY zine culture, and networked approaches to digital literacy.
Dr. Comstock teaches undergraduate and graduate courses including:
- Composition I & II (ENGL 1020/2030)
- Argumentation & Logic (ENGL 4180)
- Writing New Media (ENGL 4190/5190)
- Rhetorical Theory (ENGL 6002)
- Digital Media Literacy and mentoring
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