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Assembling Critical Components

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Assembling Critical Components presents TPC as a collective identity and provides a framework for situating critical components of the field.
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How do you explain technical and professional communication? The field has long tried to answer this question, with limited success. Because the field is constantly evolving alongside social, technological, and communication changes, it remains difficult to explain. Assembling Critical Components presents TPC as a collective identity and provides a framework for situating critical components of the field. This collection includes chapters reflecting on topics such as accessibility, professional communication, regulatory writing, socio-technical situation, procedural knowledge, applied rhetoric, and ethics. These topics are contextualized by entries presenting field-wide data on topics including influential texts, key terms, and teaching practices over time. Assembling Critical Components provides students, teachers, researchers, program administrators, and industry professionals a tangible yet flexible approach to explaining TPC.
 
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Price: £29.95
Pages: 306
Publisher: The WAC Clearinghouse
Imprint: The WAC Clearinghouse
Publication Date: 16 January 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781646422692
Format: Paperback
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Joanna Schreiber is associate professor of Technical and Professional Communication at Georgia Southern University. Her research interests include project management, trends in professional and technical editing, workplace studies, and technical communication programs and pedagogies. Her work has been published in Technical Communication, Technical Communication Quarterly, Programmatic Perspectives, and Journal of Technical Writing and Communication.

Lisa Melonçon is professor of Technical Communication and interim department chair at the University of South Florida. Her research focuses on programmatic issues in technical and professional communication, research methodology and methods, and the rhetoric of health and medicine.