DEGREES HELD:
Ph.D. English, University of Manitoba Masters Degree, English, Joint Masters Program, University of Winnipeg/University of Manitoba B.A. Hons. English, University of Saskatchewan |
POSITION:
University of Winnipeg Rank: Full Professor (July 2012) Department of Rhetoric, Writing, and Communication Professor and Chair: July 2014-ongoing Appointed Acting Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts, January-December 2018 |
COURSES TAUGHT:
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ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Chair of Rhetoric, Writing and Communications, 2013-18;2019-[2024] Acting Associate Dean, January-December 2018 Co-Director of Writing and Tutoring Centre, 1995-2002 SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITES AND AWARDS (last 6 years)
Member-at-large, Board, Media Ecology Association, elected 2-year term (January 2020) Invited Speaker. Panel. General Semantics Association. Payer's Club. New York City. (Airfare and Accommodation) Invited Speaker. Panel. Media and Space Symposium. University of Windows [Law]. (Airfare and Accommodation) Editorial Board Member, MIRCI/Demeter Press Journal, 1-year appointment (January 2019) Invited External Program Reviewer, University of Lethbridge Writing Centre (March 2019) Invited Plenary Panel, "McLuhan Matters" MEA, Orono Main (June 2018) Invited Presentation, "For whom the medium matters". McLuhan Centre. U of T (May 2018) (Airfare and Accommodation) Invited Panelist, "This is Paradise." Hart House, University of Toronto (May 2015) ($300) Board Member, Canadian Communication Association, elected (2015-2020). Judge of Beaverbrook Prize for best Graduate Thesis. Adjunct Professor, Department of English, University of Manitoba (2014-2018) |
RESEARCH AND FUNDING
MITACS research (with student M. Nowasad and Arctic Research Foundation). "Science Writing Success Online" $15,000. January 2022. UW Discretionary Grant, "McLuhan in the Archives," 1000, Nov. 2021. UW Discretionary Grant, editing and indexing McLuhan’s Techno-Sensorium City, Fall 2020, $1000 UW Travel Grant. Toronto . Media Ecology Association. June 2019. $1000. UW Small Conference Grant. West Awake: UW 1-day McLuhan Symposium: Book Launch and film screenings September 28 2018. $2000. (with A. Balint and J. Reid) UW Travel Grant. Media Ecology Association. Presentation and Plenary Panel. Orono Maine, June 2018. $1000. UW Discretionary Grant. Publishing and Printing funding: Imaginations: McLuhan and the Arts. May 2018, $1000. UW Travel Grant, National Communications Association. To present at Urban Foundation strand: “McLuhan and Combinatorial Ecology of Place” and to be Respondent, Feminist Studies strand: “What Does it Mean to Act?” October 2017, $1000. Discretionary Grant, “McLuhan in the Archives: What He Read and Annotated,” U of Toronto, August 2017, $1000. Major Research Grant. UW, [with F. Green P.I.] Privacy and Online Practices, May 2017, $7000. Major Research Grant, UW, McLuhan in the Archives; Toronto and Ottawa. May 2016. $6000 . Discretionary Grant. U Winnipeg. “Archival Research: Finding McLuhan and Tyrwhitt Letters in McLuhan U of T Archives.” February 2016. $1000. University of Winnipeg Travel Grant. Feminisms and Rhetorics Conference (“The Place of Digital Archives: McCutcheon and the Visual Iconography of Suffrage Cartoons” and Western States Rhetorics (“Learning the Local City: McLuhan’s City as Classroom.”) Phoenix AZ. October 2015, $1000. Marsha Hanen Global Ethics and Dialogue Scholarship, with F . Green. “Parent Blogging and Privacy Ethics.” Awarded November 2015. $7000. Travel Grant. Spring 2015. Ottawa Congress. Presenting “McLuhan and the City” from Finding McLuhan at CCA and CASDW June 2015. $1000. This is Paradise: Art and Artists in Toronto Conference. University of Toronto. Awarded by organizers 250$ honorarium. Panel The Mediums: Marshall McLuhan & Co. and the Anti-Environments of Toronto. May 2016. see https://vimeo.com/131009395 Conference Grant, for convening (and participating in) McLuhan Symposium and Speakers, May 2015, $1000 (complete). Discretionary Grant. For blogging and website development. January 2014. $1000. SSHRC Connection Grant. Co-applicant, with P.I. Glenn Moulaison, for Holding Power to Account, CBC/UWinnipeg Investigative Journalism Conference, June 12-15, 2014). $22,000. Future Fund Grant (UWinnipeg Arts) “Women Transitioning from Prison” with J. Harris. February 2014, $1000. Conference Grant, for convening (and participating in) McLuhan Symposium and Speakers, May 2015, $1000. |
PEER-REVIEWED BOOKS, SOLE AUTHOR:
McLuhan’s Techno-Sensorium City: Coming to Our Senses in a Programmed Environment. Lexington, November 2021: 1-183. Aspects of the Female Novel. Wakefield, N.H.: Longwood Academic, 1991, 1-179. Two Sides to a Story: Gender in the Narrative Practices of University-and Elementary-Level Writers. Winnipeg: Inkshed Publications, 1997, 1-150.(Now published online, by Inkshed editor Rogers Graves; with new introduction to provide a current context for studying gender and narrative: https://cwcaaccr.com/2017/04/13/publications-new-from-inkshed/) PEER REVIEWED TEXTBOOKS (CO-AUTHORED): McLeod Rogers, Jaqueline and Catherine G. Taylor. Across the Disciplines: Academic Writing and Reading. Toronto: Pearson, 2011. 470pp. (This peer- reviewed book went through the process of blind review two times, with about 5 reader/respondents each time, and contains several hundred pages of original material). The Writer’s Harbrace Handbook, First Canadian Edition, Cheryl Glenn, Robert Keith Miller, Suzanne Strobeck Webb, Loretta Gray, Jaqueline McLeod Rogers, Thomson Nelson, 2007, 853 pp. Writing and Reading Across the Disciplines, Canadian Edition. Laurence Behrens, Leonard J. Rosen, Jaqueline McLeod Rogers and Catherine Taylor, Pearson, 2007, 497 pp. |
CO-AUTHORED/EDITED/PEER REVIEWED:
(Forthcoming) Co-edited with Fiona Green. Mothering/Internet/Kids. Toronto: Demeter Press. (expected date summer 2022, with 15 articles and an introduction by editors). Co-edited (with A. Lauder) special edition “McLuhan and the Arts.” Imaginations 8-3, 2017 and co-authored introductory essay (with A.Lauder), “McLuhan and the Arts after the Speculative Turn.” 5-24. In Print form: Winnipeg: UWinnipeg Faculty of Education Publishing, 2018: 1-177. Online as peer-edited open access journal: http://imaginations.glendon.yorku.ca/?p=10182 Co-edited collection of original articles on Marshall McLuhan, Finding McLuhan: the Mind, the Man, the Message, University of Regina Press, May 2015, with T.Whalen and C. Taylor. Introduction co-written with T. Whalen: “Transformations and Adaptations.” (xi-xxx). Sole Author Entries: McLeod Rogers, J. “McLuhan and the City.” 144-63. McLeod Rogers J. “Conducting the Interviews: Legacy Memory/Imagination” 254-57. McLeod Rogers, J. “Michael McLuhan: Protecting the legacy” 258-70. McLeod Rogers, J. “Eric McLuhan: Living the legacy” 271-79. McLeod Rogers, J. “Douglas Coupland: Writing McLuhan” 280-87. |
PEER-REVIEWD BOOK CHAPTERS:
McLeod Rogers, Jaqueline. “Local Flâneury and Creative Invention: Transforming Self and City.” In Artistic Approaches to Cultural Mapping: Activating Imaginaries and Means of Knowing. Nancy Duxbury, Alys Longley and Will Garrett Petts, eds. New York: Routledge, 2018 McLeod Rogers and F Green. “When Story Time is Over: Mothering Adult Children by Practising Productive Silence.” Middle Grounds: Essays on Midlife Mothering eds. Kathy Mantas and Lorinda Peterson. Toronto: Demeter P, 2018 258-78. McLeod Rogers, J. “Local Flaneury: Losing and Finding One’s Place.” Environmental Rhetoric: Ecologies of Place. Peter N. Goggin ed. New York: Routledge/Taylor and Francis, 2013, 50-75. McLeod Rogers, J. “Old[er] Women Writing Teachers Learning New[er] Technologies: Teaching and Trusting.” In Web 2.0.Applications for First year Composition Assignments. Claire Lutkewitte, ed. Texas: Fountainhead Press, 2012. Chapter 2, 9-26. McLeod Rogers, Jaqueline. “Helping Students to Make Sense with The Sunflower Narrative: Experience and Memory, Change and Truth,” Revisiting the Past through Rhetorics of Memory and Amnesia. Dale Sullivan, Russell Hirst and Bruce Maylath eds. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, November 2010: 133-144. McLeod Rogers, Jaqueline. “A Research Methods Course for Undergraduate Students in Rhetoric and Composition: A Model” in Joyce Kinkead and Laurie Grobman, eds. Undergraduate Research in/and English Studies, Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English, 2010: 74-93. McLeod Rogers, Jaqueline. “Provisional Knowing and Exploratory Narrative: Positioning Uncertainty in Academic Inquiry,” in Rhetoric, Uncertainty and the University as Text: How Students Construct Academic Experience. Andrew Stubbs Ed. Canadian Plains Research Centre at University of Regina, 2008: 184-93. McLeod Rogers, Jaqueline “Grace After Pressure,” in Marjorie Anderson and Carol Shields Eds. Dropped Threads: What We Aren’t Told. Random/Vintage Canada, January 2001. McLeod Rogers, Jaqueline “Identifying Patterns in Student Narrative Writing (and Reading)” in |
ARTICLES ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION
“Feminist Principles in Langer, McLuhan and Media Ecology: Connecting subjective and Objective Worlds in Language and Art.” for Special Explorations in Media Ecology. 2021. (With Ravinder Mohabeer). “Red Canoe and VW BUS: Branded Tourisms in Toronto and B.C.” for Anne MacLennnan ed.Connecting Canada. “A Life in Rhetoric, and Writing, and Communications: Local and Cross Border Influences” For Rhetor special edition, forthcoming. Non-Peer reviewed writing (as a form of Knowledge Mobilization)
(with Fiona Green, Women and Gender Studies) There are monthly posts on this site related to writing and privacy and parenthood practices. We have over the year migrated to a new website for greater visibility. |
COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS
McLuhan: Global Village Day online. invited speaker. July 20, 2021. http://www.mcluhansalons.ca/globalvillageday/ “McLuhan and Tyrwhitt Thinking Cities.” West Awake: 1-day McLuhan Symposium. (Sept 28, 2018) U of W. McLuhan and Tyrwhitt.” For Whom the Medium Matters. Pecha kucha presentation at Toronto: McLuhan Centre, May 2018. CAUSA. Marshall McLuhan: Winnipeg/World Global Village/ Counter-Environment January 2018 Elizabeth Dafoe Library, University of Manitoba. McLuhan Symposium: convened and participated in readings roundtable. U of Winnipeg, May 2015. Invited speaker and panellist: “Winnipeg in 7 years.” SPUR City Culture Festival. Winnipeg MB, April 2014. “Ethics and Mommy Blogging.” Brown Bag Lunch, sponsored by Rhetoric Writing and Communications, with F. Green. March 2014. CONFERENCE ORGANIZING
West Awake: 1-day McLuhan Symposium. (book launch/presentations/film screenings) With A. Balint and J. Reid (Sept 28, 2018) University of Winnipeg. McLuhan Symposium and Evening Launch Program (May and October 2015), to coincide with the hard bound and paperback publication of Finding McLuhan: The Mind, The Man, The Message at University of Winnipeg (May 2015) and at McNally Robinson (October 2015). Executive Member, Organizing Committee for Investigative Journalism Conference: Holding Power to Account (co-hosted U of W and CBC), June 2014. Search Conference: University Community Connections: Education and Social Enterprise. Dec 6, 7, 2012, U of Winnipeg. With J. Harris. Speaker and Roundtable: The Inside Out Program. With M. Nimmo and J. Harris, May 2012. Marshall McLuhan in A Post Modern Age. October 2010, with C. Taylor and T. Whalen.
Executive-member of planning Committee for First Annual Carol Shields Symposium, May 2009 |
PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS
"Pandemic Homes: what's old and new in design spaces?" NCA online (Seattle) November 2021 "Christine Nystrom's Genes of Culture," Media Ecology Conference (Rio de Janeiro, online, July 2021; [and roundtable participant: Urban Communication and media Ecology in an Algorithm Society"] “McLuhan’s Pandemic: Holding Hope.” NCA online. November 2020. “Technology in Domestic Spaces.” Media Ecology Association. New York: online June 2020. “ESP: What if McLuhan Was. . . ..” University of Windsor : Space & media Symposium: The regulation of Digital Platforms and technologies, October 25 2019. “You May Say I’m A Dreamer: McLuhan Meets John and Yoko.” Making of the Movement: New Perspectives on the 60’s. Harbourfront, Toronto: Humber College, November 2019. MEA. Chair 6-person panel, “McLuhan and the ARTs” and Individual presentation, “McLuhan and Ethics” U of Toronto June 2019. “The City Through Media Ecology, Archeology and Geology.” CCA. Congress 2019, Vancouver. “A[way] with words; extra sensory perception.” Losing Our Words. Harbor Front, Toronto ON. October 2018. “McLuhan in Speculative and Urban Design: [radical] urban theory and futures.“ and as plenary address “Making McLuhan Matter: radical and hopeful urban futures.” Media Ecology Association. Bangor Maine, June 2018. “McLuhan in Media,” Canadian Communication Association. Congress. U of Regina. May 2018. “McLuhan and Influence.” For Whom the Medium Matters,” McLuhan Centre for Technology, U of Toronto. April 27, 2018. “McLuhan: Modernisms and antimodermisms” Moholy-Nagy and Media: Theory and Practice. as part of The Arts of Conversation series. University of Manitoba January 25, 2018. "Studying McLuhan's City: Ambient and Combinatory Patterns," Urban Foundation, National Communication Association conference November 2017. And respondent “What Does it Mean to Act?” (Feminist strand) National Communications Association November, 2017. “Toronto as Canada’s Downtown: Connecting and Dividing.” Connecting Canada/ Connecting the World, York University. December 7-9, 2017. “McLuhan: Transcultural Magics” Imaginaries International Conference, University of Manitoba. Sept 27. (panel chair). 2017. “Perception, design, and shared civic imaginaries: McLuhan, Jaqueline Tyrwhitt, and Jane Jacobs.” Canadian Communication Association. May 2017 and served as panel chair. “City Planning as Civic Calling: McLuhan’s Search for Pattern and Meaning in Urban Networks.” National Communications Association November 2016. Philadelphia. *Awarded Top Paper distinction in Urban Forum Division “McLuhan’s City Theory: Pattern and Balance in the Urban Sensorium” (1.22 panel #) McLuhan: Then, Now, Next: October 14 2016, Toronto. AND Chaired “Pedagogical Shift” Panel 2.2.2 Oct 15, 2016 “Recovering McLuhan’s Capital Ideas: McLuhan’s Moving City: Anticipating the Turn to Mobilities.” CCA, Congress 2015, Ottawa, June 3. Panel (convenor, chair and individual presentation) Panel Proposal (including chairing and individual presentation): “Understanding Marshall McLuhan as a Figure Informing Rhetoric and Composition Instruction” CASDW, Congress 2015, May 31. “McLuhan’s City Theory: Global Explorations with Jaqueline Tyrwhitt, Local Interventions with Jane Jacobs” This is Paradise: Art and Artists in Toronto. May 28, 2015. “The Critical Place of the Networked Archive,” Feminist Rhetorics Conference, Arizona, October 2015. “Learning the Local City: Mobilities and Indigeneities.” Western States Rhetorics. Arizona, October 2015. “The City as Classroom as Pedagogical and Ecumenical Project: Awakening to Unmediated Experience and Possible) Sense of the Sacred,” McLuhan Faith and Works Conference, University of Manitoba, October 18-19, 2015 With F. Green, Hour session, "The trials of setting up online discussion about ethical practices of mommy blogging," Women’s Studies Symposium, University of Winnipeg, August 11 2014. “Flanuery as Fieldwork: Walking, Seeing, and Mapping,” Mapping Cultures. May 2014. Coimbra Portugal. “Developing Literacy, Educational and Co-op Opportunities” with J. Harris and L. Morrissette. Educating Justice, Winnipeg MB (Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies). May 2014. “Who’s Your Community: Literacies and Women Transitioning from Prison.” CCCC. Indianapolis, April 2014. “Local Flaneury: Linking Walking and Writing.” Writing Research Across Borders. Paris, France February 2014. “Costumery and Protest Culture: Cross-Continental Suffragette Cartoons,” (sole presenter) a Feminisms and Rhetorics Conference: Links: Rhetorics, Feminisms, Global Communities. Stanford U, CA., September 2014. “Mommy Blogging and Emergent Ethics” (with F. Green). Stanford U, CA., September 2014. |