Matthew Halm
Visiting Lecturer
Member Of:
- School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Related Links:
Email Address: halm@gatech.edu
Overview
Matthew Halm has taught courses in composition, rhetoric, writing theory, film studies, and technical and professional communication. His research focuses on the challenges and opportunities of conceptualizing the planetary-scale nature of persuasion by developing new materialist and infrastructural approaches to rhetoric.
Education:
- PhD - Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media - North Carolina State University
- MA - Rhetoric and Composition - Washington State University
- BA - English / Mathematics - Case Western Reserve University
Interests
Research Fields:
- Communication
- Digital Media
- Media Studies
Issues:
- Environment
- Communication
- Digital Communication
- Media
- Science and Technology
- Sustainability
Courses
- LMC-3403: Tech Communication
- LMC-3431: Tech Comm Approaches
- LMC-3432: Technical Communication Strategies
Publications
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
- Molten Circulation and Rhetoric's Materiality
In: enculturation [Peer Reviewed]
Date: August 2023
Chapters
- Some Challenges of Thinking Ecologically About Rhetoric
In: Rhetorical Ecologies [Peer Reviewed]
Date: July 2024
All Publications
Journal Articles
- Asignifying Animacies in the Home
In: TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies [Peer Reviewed]
Date: April 2024
- Molten Circulation and Rhetoric's Materiality
In: enculturation [Peer Reviewed]
Date: August 2023
- Transducing Embodied Inscription Practices with the Kinect
In: Trace [Peer Reviewed]
Date: March 2020
- Analyzing Students' Constructs of Writing Through Reflections on Their Drafts
In: The Journal of Writing Analytics [Peer Reviewed]
Date: 2020
Chapters
- Some Challenges of Thinking Ecologically About Rhetoric
In: Rhetorical Ecologies [Peer Reviewed]
Date: July 2024
- Touch-Interactive Rhetorics: Everting the Real Through Wonder in Movement
In: Re-Programmable Rhetoric [Peer Reviewed]
Date: September 2022