Jennifer A. Russum1 Firestrom Way
Glendale, AZ 85306 jennifer.russum@arizonachristian.edu www.jrussum.com Instagram: @jenrussum |
Education |
Doctor of Philosophy in English - Writing, Rhetoric, and Literacies (May 2016)
Arizona State University - Tempe, AZ Master of Arts in English (December 2014) Arizona State University – Tempe, AZ Teaching Certification Program (August 2006) University of Texas at El Paso – El Paso, TX Bachelor of Arts in English, with honors (December 2004) Texas Christian University – Fort Worth, TX |
Dissertation
Publications
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“From Sewing Circles to Linky Parties: Women’s Sewing Practices in the Digital Age"
Dissertation committee: Elisabeth (Hayes) Gee (chair), Maureen Daly Goggin, Patricia Boyd Refereed Articles Russum, Jennifer. (2020). Sewing entrepreneurs and the myth of the spheres: How the “work at home mom” complicates the public-private divide. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 40(3), 117-138. doi: 10.5250/fronjwomestud.40.3.0117 Book Chapters Russum, Jennifer. (2015). “Leveraging the linky party: Knowledge sharing in the blogosphere.” In Women, Work, and the Web. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. Book Reviews Russum, Jennifer. (2014). “Words on the web: A call to investigate language online.” Linguistics and Education, 26, 83-84. “You Will Not Falter: Syllabus Rhetoric and Second Language Writers.” Symposium on Second Language Writing. Vancouver, BC, August 2018.
“Online/Offline: Teaching at the Borders of the Hybrid Classroom.” Conference on Christianity and Literature, San Diego, CA, May 2017. “From Sewing Circles to Linky Parties: Women’s Sewing Practices in the Digital Age.”Feminisms and Rhetorics Conference, Tempe, AZ, October 2015. “What is a ‘mommy blog?’: Mothers create a new genre online.” Rhetoric Society of America Meeting and Conference, San Antonio, TX, May 2014. “How to do Hybrid: Cultivating Citizen-Scholars in the Hybrid Classroom.” Computers and Writing, Frostburg, MD, June 2013. “Craft Bloggers Permeate the Blogosphere.” Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC), Las Vegas, NV, March 2013. “Twin Femininity: Representations of the ‘Virgine Wife’ in The Faerie Queene.” Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Conference, Phoenix, AZ, February 2012. “The New Stay-at-Home Mom: An Ethnographic Study of ‘Mommy Bloggers.’” Internet Research Conference (IR12), Seattle, WA, October, 2011. Associate Professor of English 2021 - present Arizona Christian University - Glendale, AZ Assistant Professor of English 2016 - present Vanguard University - Costa Mesa, CA Teaching Associate, Writing Programs 2010 - 2016 Arizona State University - Tempe, AZ English Teacher 2008 - 2010 Cedar Park Christian School - Bothell, WA Secondary Teacher 2007 - 2008 Lake Stevens School District - Lake Stevens, WA English Teacher and Reading Specialist 2005 - 2007 Lake Worth High School - Lake Worth, TX Download my full CV here |