
Check out a five-minute read on Medium I wrote reflecting on my experience of returning to my barren office space on campus. In the piece, I look at quarantine through the spaces, objects, and ultimately people with whom we interact.
Understanding and sharing the world through words.
Check out a five-minute read on Medium I wrote reflecting on my experience of returning to my barren office space on campus. In the piece, I look at quarantine through the spaces, objects, and ultimately people with whom we interact.
The first chapter of my dissertation has been published at Business and Professional Communication Quarterly!
Moreau, C. (2020). Teams That Innovate: The Language of Difference-Driven Inquiry at the Workplace. Business and Professional Communication Quarterly. http://doi.org/10.1177/2329490620949864
Abstract: Leveraging a team’s diverse perspectives can be a powerful way to foster team innovation. A common approach to leverage team differences involves tool-based approaches, including brainstorming, mind-mapping, and whiteboarding. However, the effective use of ideational tools as a means to innovation often assumes high levels of team cohesion and productivity—dynamics that may not be safe to assume, especially in teams with high levels of diversity. This study investigates how workplace teams at a Biotech company use discourse to innovate, and in doing so, instantiate a larger rhetorical practice known as difference-driven inquiry.
A 5 minute procedural I wrote with some tips on syllabus writing in an age of protest. The article may be helpful to my fellow teachers or anyone else who leads teams and wants to learn how to make policy writing more democratic!
Check out the article on Medium. Thanks for your support!
I am humbled and excited to announce my most recent essay published at km810cm快猫破解 bbs4.cn!
In it, I update the classical Greco-Roman philosophy with some wisdom and perspective offered by my favorite drag queen, Ru Paul.
As my first overt foray into writing about philosophy (and drag queens) it is an essay I’m quite proud of. Check it out at Modern Stoicism!
As part of a running forum on how people are navigating the coronavirus pandemic, Dietrich College (to which I belong) is publishing ~300 word essays about our experience.
My entry, “Language Need Not Be Spoken” was accepted and is the entry for May 12, 2020.
Turns out, I love to write but struggle to navigate the wonders of domain management.
I will update this as I find time between my research and teaching.
Please check out my previous publications located in the menu sections of the page.
Now if I can just figure out where the save button is for this post….