University of British Columbia
Faculty Member, English
Lecturer
Liberal Arts and Sciences
About
S. Scott Graham is an Assistant Professor of Rhetorical Theory and History at the University of British Columbia. There he studies rhetorics of technoscience and medicine. Scott has particular interests in agency theory, theories of socio-political change, actor-network theory, and new media studies. His current research explores communicative conflicts and argumentative practices in the intersections among scientific research and regulatory policy. Currently, he is exploring these issues through inquiry into two different cases: 1) the FDA-pain science interface and 2) the community government-agronomy interface.
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