Readings in Technical Communication
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Canada
- Date of Publication 6 December 2007
- ISBN 9780195423228
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages422 pages
- Size 228x178x22 mm
- Weight 649 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This anthology of readings on technical writing focuses on the content and structure of technical writing, and also discusses the political, interpersonal, and ethical demands of writing in a professional workplace. The collection includes several pieces considered to be classics, as well as new material written specifically for the volume, that reflects the current status of the field.
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This anthology of readings on technical writing focuses on the content and structure of technical writing, and also discusses the political, interpersonal, and ethical demands of writing in a professional workplace. The collection includes several pieces considered to be classics, as well as new material written specifically for the volume, that reflects the current status of the field.
MoreTable of Contents:
Thinking about communication
Communicating science
The case for rhetoric
Observations on style and editing
Perspectives on audience and context
Language
Ethical and political considerations
Communication in a technological society
Reading others: a communication case study