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Office Location: Nethery Hall 127
Phone: (269) 471-3168

About

In December of 2023, Jill Manoukian graduated with a PhD in English (Rhetoric & Composition) from Ohio University. Her dissertation focused on the perceived needs and resources of students from distressed locations in writing classrooms borrowing from refugee literacy and trauma informed pedagogy. In 2006 she finished her MA in English with an emphasis in TESL from Indiana University and Purdue University Indianapolis and a BS in architectural studies from Andrews University in 2003.
Dr. Manoukian's research interests include refugee literacy development, dispositions in transfer theory, discourse analysis of metaphors and politeness theory in media discourse, voice, identity, the circulation of blame, and the impact of the material environment on writing.
Previously, Dr. Manoukian worked as an instructor at the American University of Ras Al Khaimah in the UAE, wrote a weekly column for a Jordanian newspaper, and worked as a Research and Development officer in Beirut, Lebanon.
Dr. Manoukian speaks a little Arabic (Shami) and enjoys traveling, cooking, writing, photography, and learning about other cultures.

Education/Academic qualification

Architecture, BS, Andrews University

English - TESL, Indiana University

English - Rhetoric and Composition, PhD, Ohio University

Disciplines

  • English Language and Literature