Power and Legitimacy in Technical Communication - Teresa Kynell-Hunt, Gerald J Savage

Power and Legitimacy in Technical Communication

Historical and Contemporary Struggle for Professional Status
Buch | Hardcover
250 Seiten
2003
Baywood Publishing Company Inc (Verlag)
978-0-89503-246-1 (ISBN)
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Evaluates the historical and contemporary factors that have shaped the professionalization of the discipline of technical communication in the United States. This book focuses on the development of social status for the field, development of a professional consciousness.
Power and Legitimacy in Technical Communication, Volume I: The Historical and Contemporary Struggle for Professional Status evaluates the historical and contemporary factors that have shaped the professionalization of the discipline of technical communication in the United States. The book focuses on the development of social status for the field, development of a professional consciousness, and ways in which those in the evolving discipline have dealt and continue to deal with issues of legitimacy in both the workplace and academe.

Dedication


Acknowledgments


INTRODUCTION


Toward Professional Status in Technical Communication Gerald J. Savage


PART I. HISTORICAL ROOTS OF THE STRUGGLE FOR STATUS


CHAPTER 1 Instructions as "Inventions": When the Patent Meets the Prose Katherine T. Durack


CHAPTER 2 Plain Talk from Rudolf Flesch: Making a Science of Writing Bernadette Longo


CHAPTER 3 Status and the Technical Communicator: Utilitarianism, Prestige, and the Role of Academia in Creating our Professional Persona Teresa Kynell-Hunt


PART II. THE CONTEMPORARY STRUGGLE FOR STATUS


CHAPTER 4 A Critical Look at Professional Organizations in Technical Communication Saul Carliner


CHAPTER 5 Inside Out/Outside In: Transcending the Boundaries that Divide the Academy and Industry George F. Hayhoe


CHAPTER 6 Moving from the Periphery: Conceptions of Ethos, Reputation, and Identity for the Technical Communicator Dale L. Sullivan, Michael S. Martin, and Ember R. Anderson


CHAPTER 7 The Process and Prospects for Professionalizing Technical Communication Gerald J. Savage


PART III. ENVISIONING EMPOWERED PRACTICE FOR TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION


CHAPTER 8 The Technical Communicator as Author: Meaning, Power, Authority Jennifer Daryl Slack, David James Miller, and Jeffrey Doak


CHAPTER 9 The Technical Communicator as Author? A Critical Postscript Jennifer Daryl Slack


CHAPTER 10 Universities, Corporate Universities, and the New Professionals: Professionalism and the Knowledge Economy Brenton Faber and Johndan Johnson-Eilola


Contributors


Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.6.2003
Reihe/Serie Baywood's Technical Communications
Verlagsort Amityville
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-89503-246-5 / 0895032465
ISBN-13 978-0-89503-246-1 / 9780895032461
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