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Richard Grusin

Director,
Associate Professor,
School of Literature, Communication, and Culture

Richard Grusin, Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture (LCC), received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1983. He is the author of a book on interpretive theories in nineteenth-century America and of several articles on the theory and cultural history of technologies of representation. He has been the recipient of several national awards, including two research fellowships from the National Endowment of the Humanities. His current teaching interests include courses on multimedia and the history of electronic communication in LCC's Masters' program in Information Design and Technology (IDT). In addition he is actively overseeing the integration of electronic media into LCC's undergraduate communication and humanities curriculum. Current GVU-related research projects include a book on the visual and verbal representation of nature in nineteenth-century America and a series of essays on the cultural and theoretical implications of information technologies, including the essay "What Is an Electronic Author?" in the book Virtual Realities and Their Discontents (Johns Hopkins, 1996).

Contact information:

    Richard Grusin
    Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center
    College of Computing
    801 Atlantic Drive
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    Atlanta, GA, 30332-0280
    E-mail: richard.grusin@lcc.gatech.edu

 

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