DANIEL J. CARD Assistant Professor, Department of Writing Studies University of Minnesota - Twin Cities | [email protected] | danieljcard.com Academic Appointments Assistant Professor 2018 - Current Department of Writing Studies University of Minnesota - Twin Cities Graduate Instructor 2016 - 2018 Department of English University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Affiliate Researcher / Grad Research Assistant 2014 - 2018 Scientific and Medical Communication Laboratory (later renamed Public Engagement and Science Communication) University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Education Ph.D. in English, Professional and Technical Writing 2018 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Diss: Agents of Change: Scholarly Intervention at the Science-Policy Nexus Advisor: S. Scott Graham MA in English, Professional and Technical Writing 2015 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Thesis: Scaling-Up(stream): A Mixed-Methods Pilot Assessment of Public Participation vis Regulations.gov Advisor: S. Scott Graham B.A. in English, Rhetoric and Writing 2011 University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Publications Peer-Reviewed McGreavey, Kelley, Ludden, Card, Cogbill-Seiders, Derk, Gordan, Haynal, Krzus-Shaw, Parks, Petts, Ross, Walker. (2020).“No(t) Camping”: Engaging Intersections of Housing, Transportation, and Environmental Justice through Critical Praxis. Review of Communication. Card, D.J. (2019). Off-Target Impacts: Tracing Public Participation in Agri-Biotech Policymaking. Journal of Business and Technical Communication. DeVasto, Graham, Card, Kessler. (2019) Interventional Systems Ethnography and Intersecting Injustices: A New Approach for Fostering Reciprocal Community Engagement. Community Literacy Journal. Card, D.J., Kessler, M.M., Graham, S.S. (2018). Representing without representation: A feminist new material exploration of patient experience in federal pharmaceuticals policy. In A. Booher & J. Jung (Eds.), Feminist Rhetorical Science Studies. Graham, S.S., Kessler, M.M., Kim, S-Y., Ahn, S., & Card, D.J. (2018). Patient engagement: A systematic assessment of the FDA patient and consumer representative programs. Rhetoric of Health and Medicine.. Graham, S.S., Kessler, M.M., Card, D.J., Olson, M., Ahn, S., Sang-Yeon, K. (2016). Conflicts of interest among patient and consumer representatives to FDA Drug Advisory Committees. Annals of Internal Medicine. Graham, S.S., Harley, A., Kessler, M.M., Roberts, L., DeVasto, D., Card, D.J., Neuner, J., and Kim, S.-Y. (2016). Catalyzing Transdisciplinarity: A Systems Ethnography of Cancer-Obesity Comorbidity and Risk Coincidence. Qualitative Health Research. Kim, S., Graham, S. S., Ahn, S., Olson, M. K., Card, D. J., Kessler, M. M., DeVasto, D. D., Roberts, L. R., Bubacy, F. A. (2016). Correcting biased Cohen’s Kappa in NVivo. Communication Methods and Measures. Kelly, A. R., Miller, C. R., Fanning, S. N., Kessler, M. M., Graham, S. S., & Card, D. J. (2015). Expertise and Data in the Articulation of Risk. Poroi, 11(1), 1-9. Card | 2 Conference Proceedings G. Ross, D., Card, D., & Gimse, G. (2020, October). Teaching Design through Micro-Assignments: Experience-Based Cases Towards Training Future Design Professionals. In Proceedings of the 38th ACM International Conference on Design of Communication (pp. 1-3). Batova, T., Clark, D., & Card, D. (2016, October). Challenges of lean customer discovery as invention. In 2016 IEEE International Professional Communication Conference (IPCC) (pp. 1-5). IEEE. Miller, C. R., Walsh L., Wynn, J., Kelly, A. R., Walker, K. C., White, W. J, Winderman, E., Abeles, O., Bedsole, N. H., Belling, M., Brigham, M.P ., Card, D., DeVasto, D., Goodwin, J., Graham, S. S., Ingraham, C., Hartzog, M., Iwertz, C., Johnson, M. A., Johnson, N. R., Kamperman, S., Kessler, M., Lanius, C., Majdik, Z., Malkowski, J., Parks, S., Parrish, A.C., Pietrucci, P., Roudtree, A. K., Shepherd, D., Taylor, K., Tucker, B., Von Burg, R., & Wilson, G. (2016). The Great Chain of Being: Manifesto on the Problem of Agency in Science Communication. Poroi, 12(1), 1-16. Presentations National Conferences Card, D.J. (2020, October). Micro-reflections in Markdown. Panel presentation in Teaching Design through Micro-Assignments: Experience-Based Cases Towards Training Future Design Professionals. 38th ACM International Conference on Design of Communication (pp. 1-3). Virtual. *Card, D.J. (May, 2020 | Cancelled due to COVID). The Three Branches of Hospitality: Epideictic, Deliberative, and Judicial. Panel presentation at Rhetoric Society of America. Portland, OR. *Card, D.J. (May, 2020 | Cancelled due to COVID). City in the City: Against Urban Renewal by Rhetorical Invention of Hospitable Places. Roundtable presentation at Rhetoric Society of America. Portland, OR. Card, D.J. (March, 2020 | Cancelled due to COVID). Developer documentation for civic engagement: A learner-centered framework. Association for Teachers of Technical Writing. Milwaukee, WI. Card | 3 Card, D.J. (2019). Boundary Waters: Mapping Accountability in Environmental Assessment. Association for Teachers of Technical Writing. Pittsburg, PA. Card, D.J. (2018). A Pragmatist Theory of Evidence for Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration. Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine. Salt Lake City, UT. Card, D.J. (2018). Rewriting resilience: Hybrid forum design as engaged rhetoric of science. Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine. Minneapolis, MN. Card, D.J. (2017). Public inclusion 2.0: Regulations.gov and the value of computational analysis in technical communication. Association for Teachers of Technical Writing. Portland, OR. Kim, S., Graham, S. S., Ahn, S., Olson, M. K., Card, D. J., Kessler, M. M., DeVasto, D. D., Roberts, L. R., Bubacy, F. A. (2016). Bias correction for overestimated Kappa in NVivo. Convention of the International Communication Association. Fukuoka, Japan. Card, D. J. (2015). Agora 2.0: A data-driven assessment of public inclusion in GMO policymaking. National Communication Association. Las Vegas, NV. Card, D.J., Kessler, M.M., DeVasto, D., Roberts, L., Olson, M.K. & Graham, S.S. (2015). Laboratories and lived experiences: Assessing patient inclusion in FDA pharmaceuticals regulation. National Communication Association. Las Vegas, NV. Graham, S.S., Kim, S.-Y., Kessler, M.M., Card, D.J., DeVasto, D.M., Ahn, S., Olson, M., Bubacy, F., Roberts, L. (2015). The effects of differential inclusion on FDA pharmaceuticals policy deliberation. International Conference on Science in Society. Chicago, IL. Graham, S.S., Keith, W., Johnstone, C., Kim, S-Y., Card, D.J., Kessler, M.M., Anderson, C. (2014). Innovation adoption following continuing education: A mixed methods pilot study of oncology-related meetings. Society for Academic Continuing Medical Education. Cincinnati, OH. Kessler, M.M., Graham, S.S., Card, D.J., Keith, W.M., Anderson, C. (2014). Packaging risk of innovation adoption: A rhetorical ethnography of continuing medical education. Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology. Chicago, IL. Card | 4 Graham, S.S., Card, D.J., Kessler, M.M., Keith, W.M., Kim, S-Y., & Hartke D.M. (2014). The effects of differential inclusion on FDA pharmaceuticals policy deliberation. National Communication Association. Chicago, IL. Graham, S.S., Keith, W.M., Kessler, M.M., Card, D.J., Kim, S-Y. (2014). A data-driven approach to genre analysis: Statistical typification and argumentative outcomes modeling. Association for Teachers of Technical Writing. Indianapolis, IN. Invited Presentations Invited lecture/workshop. “Slides that work: Visual design strategies for technical presentations.” Invited workshop for R.E.D. Seminar, hosted by the UMN Center for Immunology and Masonic Cancer Center. January, 2020. Guest lecture. “Technical Communication and Environmental Science” WRIT 3001: Introduction to Technical Writing and Communication. November, 2019. Guest lecture. “Technical Communication and Environmental Science” WRIT 3001: Introduction to Technical Writing and Communication. November, 2018. Guest lecture. “Content/discourse/textual analysis.” WRIT 8011: Research Methods in Writing Studies and Technical Communication. October, 2018. Ongoing Projects Card, D.J. (manuscript drafted, in editorial review). Deliberative experience design. Chapter for edited collection Technical Communication for Environmental Action. Suny Press. Le Lay, B., Card, D.J. (manuscript in development). Inclusive design. Journal not selected. Grants & Funding Federal & National 2019 $499,490 Not funded, National Science Foundation. Card | 5 “Reflective Science Communication: Developing a Pedagogical Method for Teaching Audience-Focused Oral Communication to STEM Graduate Students.” Innovations in Graduate Education (NSF-IGE). Role: Co-Investigator. 2016 $50,000 Funded, National Science Foundation. “Responsive Writing Solutions.” NSF Innovation Corps Program (National).. Role: Co-PI. 2015 $2,400 Funded, National Science Foundation. “Responsive Writing Solutions.” NSF Innovation Corps Program (Sites). Role: Co-PI. Leadership & Service National Web admin Assoc for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and 2020 - 2021 Medicine Secretary Assoc for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and 2019 - 2020 Medicine Co-chair Assoc for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and 2020 Medicine Preconference at Rhetoric Society of America, Portland, OR. Reviewer Journal, Rhetoric of Health and Medicine. 2019 Reviewer Conference, Assoc for the Rhetoric of Science, 2016 - 2019 Technology, and Medicine @ NCA and RSA Reviewer Conference, Assoc for Teachers of Technical 2018 - 2019
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