Matt Green

Matt Green

Matt Green

Writing and Rhetoric: Genre systems analysis, procedural rhetoric, game design, rhetorics of crowdfunding, creative contexts.

A longtime member of the Mason community and a lifelong resident of Fairfax, Matt attended George Mason as both an undergraduate and a graduate student. Matt worked as an assistant advisor in the English department from 2008 to 2011, and currently works in the Schar School of Policy and Government as the Assistant Director of Undergraduate Student Services.

Matt completed his PhD here at George Mason in Writing and Rhetoric in 2024.

Courses Taught

ENGH 302

Education

Bachelor of Arts in English (Creative Writing) and Psychology, George Mason University, Fall 2008

Master of Social Work (Clinical Concentration), George Mason University, Fall 2011

Recent Presentations

“Role-Playing Social Justice: A Game That Is A Panel”, The 2019 Annual Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC), Pittsburgh, PA.  March 2019.

“Digital Rhetoric Research Methods”, 2018 Computers and Writing Conference, Fairfax, VA.  June 2018.

"Transforming Experience into Research: Empirical Methods for Game Studies in Writing and Rhetoric", CCCC, Kansas City, MO.  March 2018.

"Writing, Rhetoric, and Role Play: Cultivating Writing Connections through Role-Playing Games in the Classroom and the Workplace", CCCC, Portland, OR.  March 2017.