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Stuart Blythe is an Associate Professor in the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and Cultures at Michigan State University (MSU), affiliated with the College of Arts and Letters. His research focuses on writing pedagogy, administration, and public discourse related to science and technology. He teaches in MSU's Professional Writing program, emphasizing digital methods and collaborative design.
- PhD, Purdue University, 1997
- MA, University of Illinois – Urbana/Champaign, 1990
- BA, Purdue University, 1986
His work bridges theoretical frameworks in rhetoric and practical applications in technical communication. Recent research explores trauma-informed scholarship, dynamic system models for environmental problem-solving, and participatory methods in online spaces. Blythe's publications span topics like survey design, activist research, and the rhetorical dimensions of citizen science.
Though no formal awards are listed, his contributions to writing education and interdisciplinary collaboration are evident through his extensive publication record. His teaching emphasizes project management and digital tools for professional contexts.
Blythe's academic profile reflects a commitment to bridging theory and practice, with a focus on how writing and rhetoric mediate complex societal challenges.
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