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Carolyn Rae Miller (born 1945 in
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, MA) is SAS Institute Distinguished Professor of Rhetoric and Technical Communication Emerita at
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. In 2006 she won the Rigo Award for Lifetime Achievement in Communication Design from the ACM-SIGDOC (
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, Special Interest Group in Design of Communication) and in 2016 the Cheryl Geisler Award for Outstanding Mentor, the
Rhetoric Society of America The Rhetoric Society of America (RSA) is an academic organization for the study of rhetoric. The Society's constitution calls for it to research rhetoric in all relevant fields of study, identify new areas of study, encourage experimentation in te ...
. She is a Fellow of the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing (1995) and of the
Rhetoric Society of America The Rhetoric Society of America (RSA) is an academic organization for the study of rhetoric. The Society's constitution calls for it to research rhetoric in all relevant fields of study, identify new areas of study, encourage experimentation in te ...
(2010).  Her “groundbreaking and influential article”Bawarshi, A. S. & Reiff, M. J. (2010). ''Genre: An Introduction to History, Theory, Research, and Pedagogy''. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, p. 62. on “Genre as Social Action” is foundational for Rhetorical
Genre Studies Genre studies is an academic subject which studies genre theory as a branch of general critical theory in several different fields, including art, literature, linguistics, rhetoric and composition studies. Literary genre studies is a Structurali ...
. Three of her articles have been identified as essential works in
Technical Communication Technical communication (or tech comm) is communication of technical subject matter such as engineering, science, or technology content. The largest part of it tends to be technical writing, though importantly it often requires aspects of visual ...
.Alred, G. J. (2003). Essential Works on Technical Communication. ''Technical Communication'' 50:4, 585–615.


Academic career

Carolyn Miller earned her B.A. in English Honors at
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in 1967 followed by her M.A. 1968. In 1980 Carolyn Miller received a Ph.D. in Communication and Rhetoric from
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with a dissertation on “Environmental Impact Statements and Rhetorical Genres.” After several years as a technical writer and editor, she began her teaching career at North Carolina State University as an Instructor in 1973, was advanced to Assistant Professor in 1980, Associate Professor in 1983, and Full Professor in 1990. There in 1988, she was the founding director of a master’s program in technical communication and in 2005 a doctoral program in communication, rhetoric, and digital media. In 2005 she was named SAS Institute Distinguished Professor of Rhetoric and Technical Communication, retiring in 2015.  She was Watson Distinguished Visiting Professor at the
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in 2013. She has also been visiting professor at
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(1988),
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(1988),
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(1991), and the
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(2007). She is past president of the
Rhetoric Society of America The Rhetoric Society of America (RSA) is an academic organization for the study of rhetoric. The Society's constitution calls for it to research rhetoric in all relevant fields of study, identify new areas of study, encourage experimentation in te ...
(1996-1997) and past editor of its journal, ''
Rhetoric Society Quarterly Rhetoric is the art of persuasion. It is one of the three ancient arts of discourse (trivium) along with grammar and logic/dialectic. As an academic discipline within the humanities, rhetoric aims to study the techniques that speakers or write ...
''.


Publications

Her article “Genre as Social Action” is cited as foundational for rhetorical genre studiesFreedman, A. (1999). Beyond the Text: Towards Understanding the Teaching and Learning of Genres. ''TESOL Quarterly'' 33 (4): 764–767. and has been identified as an essential work in Technical Communication. It is the most-cited article published in the ''
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''. It has been translated into Norwegian, Portuguese, and German, has been reprinted in English three times, and has been the subject of special issues of the journals ''Composition Forum'' and the ''Canadian Journal for the Study of Discourse and Writing''.  In it Miller connects the concept of rhetorical situation characterized by
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with the phenomenological and sociological tradition of
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through the concept of typification.  She sees genre as embodying typified rhetorical action which also has implication for perceived repetition or typification of situation, form, and motive. Rather than considering genre through a set of formal categories, this conception locates genres in social recognitions that are not finite in number nor determinate in form; rather, they change over time, both decaying and proliferating. In a 2009 overview of genre research,
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in a handbook chapter on genre included an extensive summary of this article, calling it “groundbreaking.” She wrote, “Miller’s conclusion emphasizes the ways in which social knowledge and language competence teach us how to adopt personae and perform appropriate symbolic acts and to recognize such action in others, which are essential elements in creating and interpreting the discourse that is a part of our daily life as communicators.” In the introduction to his 1998 collection of landmark essays on contemporary rhetoric, which includes “Genre as Social Action,” Thomas Farrell said this essay “builds upon touchstone research in speech communication as well as compositional studies and philosophy of language. This essay works from one of the most wide-ranging bases of literature available to the field. Yet the result is a meticulously developed argument that gives new force to ‘genre’ as a governing term in rhetorical theory.” Aviva Freedman in 1999 said that Miller's article "launched a new field of inquiry, most aptly named rhetorical genre studies (RGS). Her reconceptualization of genre did more than illuminate a heretofore neglected area of composition studies; it cast a new light on all the central issues of writing theory and pedagogy.” She has written a series of other articles that have continued the study of genre, including “Rhetorical community: the cultural basis of genre” and “Blogging as social action: A genre analysis of the Weblog” Her 1979 article “A Humanistic Rationale for Technical Writing” won the
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Award for the Best Article in the Philosophy or Theory of Technical and Scientific Communication, 1975-1980 and is listed as an essential work in Technical Communication. It has been reprinted three times, and is the subject of an article analyzing its influence which identifies it as the most cited article in technical communication and the fourth most cited article in the history of the journal ''
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''. Miller's article argues for a rhetorical approach to scientific and technical discourses that acknowledges their basis in communal goals, values, and conventions. Rather than accepting positivist understandings of science, which assume unproblematic relations between language and the external world, scholars and teachers of technical and scientific writing should seek to understand the basis of persuasive appeals for the relevant audiences of such discourse. Miller’s other research has explored how concepts from the rhetorical tradition, such as topical
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,
kairos ''Kairos'' () is an ancient Greek language, Greek word meaning 'the right or critical moment'. In modern Greek, ''kairos'' also means 'weather' or 'time'. It is one of two words that the ancient Greeks had for 'time'; the other being (). ...
or timing, and
ethos ''Ethos'' is a Greek word meaning 'character' that is used to describe the guiding beliefs or ideals that characterize a community, nation, or ideology; and the balance between caution and passion. The Greeks also used this word to refer to the ...
or character,Miller, C. R. (2001),“Writing in a Culture of Simulation: Ethos Online.” The Semiotics of Writing: Transdisciplinary Perspectives on the Technology of Writing. Ed. Patrick Coppock. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols. 253–279. can interpret contemporary scientific, technical, and digitally-mediated discourse.


Further reading


Interviews

* Dryer, D. B. (2015). "'The Fact That I Could Write About It Made Me Think It Was Real': An Interview with Carolyn R. Miller." ''Composition Forum 31.'
CF 31: An Interview with Carolyn R. Miller by Dylan B. Dryer
Retrieved January 5, 2023. * Fraley, L. and Summers, J.
How Do Genres, Media, and Platforms Shape Our Perception and Our Communication?
Interview with Carolyn Miller for TC Camp, July 2022. Retrieved June 2, 2023. * Louie, K. (n.d.). "Scholarly Interview with Carolyn Rae Miller, Ph.D. from North Carolina State University on Genre and Rhetorical Studies. " ''Master's in Communications.'
Scholarly Interview with Carolyn Rae Miller, Ph.D. from North Carolina State University on Genre and Rhetorical Studies
Retrieved January 5, 2023.


External links


North Carolina State University faculty profile

Researchgate profile

ORCID profile

Google Scholar profile


References

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