The University of Texas at Austin
Faculty Member, Communication Studies
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For more details about my research, please see:
http://commstudies.utexas.edu/faculty/rhetoric-and-language/scott-stro
Dr. Scott R. Stroud (Ph.D., Temple University, 2006) specializes in the intersection between rhetoric and philosophy. His current research concerns John Dewey's aesthetic theory and the insights it provides with respect to rhetorical experience. He is particularly interested in the connections between artful communication, individual flourishing, and democracy as explicated by the American pragmatists. His forthcoming book, "John Dewey and the Artful Life," engages these themes in detail. His work on rhetorical experience also extends to topics in comparative rhetoric, narrative theory, and communication ethics. His research has been published in venues such as Rhetoric Society Quarterly, Philosophy & Rhetoric, the Journal of Communication and Religion, the Western Journal of Communication, and the Journal of Speculative Philosophy.
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