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Technical Communication for Environmental Action
von Sean D. Williams
Verlag: State University of New York Press
Reihe: SUNY Press Open Access
Reihe: SUNY series, Studies in Technical Communication
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ISBN: 978-1-4384-9130-1
Erschienen am 01.01.2023
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 338 Seiten

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Sean D. Williams is Professor of Technical Communication and Information Design at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. He is the coauthor of Technical Writing for Teams: The STREAM Tools Handbook.



Climate change is one of the most significant challenges facing the global community in the twenty-first century. With its position at the border of people, technology, science, and communication, technical communication has a significant role to play in helping to solve these complex environmental problems. This collection of essays engages scholars and practitioners in a conversation about how the field has contributed to pragmatic and democratic action to address climate change. Compared to most prior work-which offers theoretical perspectives of environmental communication-this collection explores the actual practice of international technical communicators who participate in government projects, corporate processes, nonprofit programs, and international agency work, demonstrating how technical communication theories such as participatory design, social justice, and ethics can help shape pragmatic environmental action.br>
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Sean D. Williams
1. When the Sound Is Frozen: Extracting Climate Data from Inuit Narratives
Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq
2. Boundary Waters: Deliberative Experience Design for Environmental Decision Making
Daniel Card
3. In Defense of a Greenspace: Students Discover Agency in the Practice of Community-Engaged Technical Communication
Bob Hyland
4. Flood Insurance Rate Maps as Communicative Sites of Pragmatic Environmental Action
Daniel P. Richards
5. Collaborating for Clean Air: Virtue Ethics and the Cultivation of Transformational Service-Learning Partnerships
Lauren E. Cagle and Roberta Burnes
6. The Narrative of Silent Stakeholders: Reframing Local Environmental Communications to Include Global Human Impacts
Beth Shirley
7. Resilient Farmland: The Role of Technical Communicators
Sara B. Parks and Lee S. Tesdell
8. Writing for Clients, Writing for Change: Proposals, Persuasion, and Problem Solving in the Technical Writing Classroom
Monika A. Smith
9. Health in the Shale Fields: Technical Communication and Environmental Health Risks
Barbara George
10. Participatory Policy: Enacting Technical Communication for a Shared Water Future
Josephine Walwema
11. Rhino Crash: Teaching Science, Medical, and Environmental Writing for Social Action
Michelle Hall Kells
Epilogue: Right Relation with the Whole World: Creating a Richer Polyvocality for Environmental Technical Communication
Caroline Gottschalk Druschke
Contributors
Index


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