
Aimée Knight is an Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Saint Joseph’s University where she teaches writing, design, and nonprofit communication. She is the founder and director of the Beautiful Social Research Collaborative, a community writing program where students partner with nonprofits and community-based organizations. Aimée is committed to working with others to develop their creative capacities and leadership skills.
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- Ph.D., Rhetoric and Writing, Michigan State University, 2009
- M.A., Central and Eastern European Studies, Uniwersytet Jagielloński, 2001
- B.A., English, Michigan State University, 1996
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Peer-Reviewed Journal articles
- Steven Hammer and Aimée Knight, (2015). “Crafting Malfunction: Rhetoric and Circuit-bending.” Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion. No. 15. View article.
- Aimée Knight and Austin Starin, (2014). “Designs of Meaning: Tools for Digital Storytellers.” Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion. No. 14. View article.
- Jentery Sayers, Virgina Kuhn, Aimée Knight, Elizabeth Losh, Jim Brown, Victoria Callahan, Viola Lasmana, and Melanie Yergeau, “Hacking the Classroom.” Computers and Composition Online. Spring 2014. View article.
- Aimée Knight (2013). “Reclaiming Experience: the Aesthetic and Multimodal Composition.” Computers and Composition: an International Journal, 30(2): 146-155. View article.
- Aimée Knight, Martine Courant Rife, Phill Alexander, Les Loncharich, Dànielle Nicole DeVoss, (2009). “About Face: Mapping Our Institutional Presence." Computers and Composition: an International Journal, 26(3): 190-202. View article.
Book chapters
- Aimée Knight, (2015). “Design Philosophy for a Multimodal Composition Classroom.” Danielle DeVoss & James Purdy. (Eds.) Making Space: Writing Instruction, Infrastructure, and Multiliteracies. University of Michigan Press.
Book reviews
- Aimée Knight, (2014). “Book Review: Designing Texts: Teaching Visual Communication.” Journal of Business and Technical Communication. 28(2): 249-253. View review.
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- Community Writing
- Nonprofit Communications
- Multimodal Communications