Research Statement
My work addresses issues concerning academic discourse and the various ways it is situated in society and higher education. I am primarily interested in how knowledge is constructed and disseminated among scientists, as well as how it is used as a means of professionalization for students across various disciplines.
Research Keywords
- Disciplinary Writing; Rhetoric; Science and Technology Studies
Presentations
- Paper presented at the Conference on College Composition and Communication. Chicago, February (with *Mickey Gough, co-author). Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 02/18/2023.
- Rhetoric as Tool: Scientific Innovation through a Multiples Lens (with Rachel Holland, UROP student and co-author). Rhetoric Society of America Conference, Baltimore, May. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 05/27/2022.
- Framing Technical Editing as a Social Justice Opportunity Through Human-Centered Projects. International-Writing-Across-the-Curriculum Conference (IWAC), Fort Collins, CO. August (with Stephanie Weidauer, student and co-author). Virtual. Conference Paper, Refereed, Presented, 08/04/2021.
Research Equipment and Testing Expertise
- Qualitative and quantitative methods. Contact: Maureen Mathison , 801-581-7090 , 3700 LNCO.
Publications
- Maureen A. Mathison & Alexandria DeGrauw (2023). Leveraging Grant-Writing for Transforming Students’ Normative Views of STEM. Across the Disciplines. 25. Accepted, 12/29/2023.
- Maureen A. Mathison (2021). Scientific letters and commentaries in their social and historical contexts . (pp. 234-244). Routledge. Published, 12/01/2021.
- Sojourning in Disciplinary Cultures: A Case Study of Teaching Writing in Engineering. Logan UT: Utah State University Press. Published, 03/13/2019.
- Mathison, M. A., Stillman-Webb, N. & Bell, S. (2014) Framing sustainability: Business students writing about the environment. Journal of Business and Technical Communication. Published, 01/01/2014.