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Technical Communication Quarterly. :1-19
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Journal of Business and Technical Communication. 36:257-269
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Journal of Technical Writing and Communication. 49:433-457
Transgender persons face many barriers preventing them from accessing and receiving health care. Gender-transition care can be difficult because such care is frequently contingent upon geopolitics,...
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Technical Communication Quarterly. 28:177-191
Given the barriers for transgender people to access affordable gender-transition care, online environments have witnessed a rise in user-generated instruction sets providing direction on the self-a...
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Communication Design Quarterly. 6:12-23
Technical communicators are often charged with creating access to meaning through technology. However, these practices can have marginalizing effects. This article argues for reimagining accessibility through virtue ethics. Rather than identifying ac
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Technical Communication Quarterly. 26:59-75
Tactical technical communication research suggests its application to social justice. However, beyond a general advocacy of anti-institutional activity, de Certeau’s notion of tactics provides no d...
Autor:
Jared S. Colton
Publikováno v:
Computers and Composition. 40:19-31
Rhetoric and composition studies have conceptualized and defined digital sampling as a method of composition in many ways and for various pedagogical purposes: from a means of free-play invention that is critical of more formalistic writing practices
Autor:
Steve Holmes, Jared S. Colton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication. 48:4-30
Certain aspects of social justice research tacitly work from political frameworks of “passive equality.” Passive equality can limit a technical communicator’s ability to enact social justice in terms of (a) signaling the presence of an injustic
Autor:
Jared S. Colton, Steve Holmes
Rhetoric, Technology, and the Virtues offers a framework for theorizing ethics in digital and networked media. While the field of rhetoric and writing studies has traditionally given attention to Plato's Gorgias and Phaedrus dialogues, this volume up