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Technical Communication Quarterly. :1-18
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Communication Design Quarterly. 10:56-66
In this article, we ask what it means to think of infrastructure discursively through situational analysis. First, we consider how policymakers have historically used writing and rhetoric to redefine, reframe, and resituate what infrastructure can be
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Temptaous Mckoy, Cecilia D. Shelton, Donnie Johnson Sackey, Natasha N. Jones, Constance Haywood, Ja’La Wourman, Kimberly C. Harper
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Technical Communication Quarterly. 31:221-228
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Laurie Gries, Jennifer Clary-Lemon, Caroline Gottschalk Druschke, Nathaniel Rivers, Jodie Nicotra, John M. Ackerman, David M. Grant, Gabriela R. Ríos, Byron Hawk, Joshua S. Hanan, Kristin L. Arola, Thomas J. Rickert, Qwo-Li Driskill, Donnie Johnson Sackey
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Rhetoric Society Quarterly. 52:137-202
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The 40th ACM International Conference on Design of Communication.
Autor:
Donnie Johnson Sackey
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Technical Communication Quarterly. 29:33-48
This article advocates for a contrasting Value Sensitive Design (VSD) framework based on principles of environmental justice, which encourages environmental-sensing wearable developers to make thei...
Autor:
Dawn S. Opel, Donnie Johnson Sackey
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Community Literacy Journal. 14
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Jennifer Sano-Franchini, Donnie Johnson Sackey, Angela M. Haas, Gabriela Raquel Ríos, Casie Cobos
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Rhetoric Review. 37:139-154
This essay responds to recent exigencies that ask scholars to honor histories of cultural rhetorics, engage in responsible and responsive cultural rhetorics conversations, and generate productive openings for future inquiry and practice. First, the a
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Minh Tam Nguyen, Jeffrey T. Grabill, Heather Noel Turner, Benjamin Lauren, Beth Keller, Donnie Johnson Sackey, Liza Potts, Bill Hart-Davidson, Jim Ridolfo, Stacey Pigg
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Journal of Technical Writing and Communication. 47:130-150
This article describes graduate mentorship experiences at the Writing, Information, and Digital Experience (WIDE) research center at Michigan State University and offers a stance on graduate student mentorship. It describes WIDE’s mentorship model
Autor:
Donnie Johnson Sackey
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Key Theoretical Frameworks
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