ATTW Series in Technical and Professional Communication
About the Book Series
The ATTW Series in Technical and Professional Communication publishes interesting and useful work in a wide range of topics related to technical and professional communication (TPC), including but not limited to the following: assessment of TPC programs, content management systems, globalization of TPC, human-computer interaction, intercultural communication, health-care and medical communication, pedagogy of TPC, publication management, risk and crisis communication, service learning in TPC, technical and professional editing, translation of TPC, usability/user-experience and accessibility studies, visual communication, and web design and development.
To propose a new book for the series, please contact series editors Michele Simmons ([email protected]).
Technical Communication After the Social Justice Turn: Building Coalitions for Action
1st Edition
By Rebecca Walton, Kristen Moore, Natasha Jones
May 29, 2019
This book marks the social justice turn in technical and professional communication (TPC). Social justice often draws attention to structural oppression, but to enact social justice as technical communicators, first, we must be able to trace daily practice to the oppressive structures it ...
Editing in the Modern Classroom
1st Edition
Edited
By Suzan Flanagan, Michael Albers
January 28, 2019
Editing in the Modern Classroom is a research‐based collection that defines the current state of technical editing pedagogy and plots a potential roadmap for its future. It examines current academic and professional editing practices, the global and corporate contexts of technical communication ...
Creating Intelligent Content with Lightweight DITA
1st Edition
By Carlos Evia
December 19, 2018
Creating Intelligent Content with Lightweight DITA documents the evolution of the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) – a widely used open standard for structuring technical content. DITA has grown in popularity and features since its origins as an internal grammar for structuring ...
Rhetorical Work in Emergency Medical Services: Communicating in the Unpredictable Workplace
1st Edition
By Elizabeth L. Angeli
September 11, 2018
NCTE-CCCC Best Book in Technical or Scientific Communication 2020 Rhetorical Work in Emergency Medical Services: Communicating in the Unpredictable Workplace details how communicators harness the power of rhetoric to make decisions and communicate in unpredictable contexts. Grounded in a 16-month ...
Involving the Audience: A Rhetoric Perspective on Using Social Media to Improve Websites
1st Edition
By Lee Ann Kastman Breuch
September 04, 2018
Involving the Audience: A Rhetorical Perspective on Using Social Media to Improve Websites examines the usability challenges raised by large complex websites and proposes ways the social web can expand usability research to address these new challenges. Using the website healthcare.gov as an ...
Citizenship and Advocacy in Technical Communication: Scholarly and Pedagogical Perspectives
1st Edition
Edited
By Godwin Y. Agboka, Natalia Matveeva
June 18, 2018
In Citizenship and Advocacy in Technical Communication, teachers, researchers, and practitioners will find a variety of theoretical frameworks, empirical studies, and teaching approaches to advocacy and citizenship. Specifically, the collection is organized around three main themes or sections: ...
Communicating Project Management: A Participatory Rhetoric for Development Teams
1st Edition
By Benjamin Lauren
March 22, 2018
Communicating Project Management argues that the communication practices of project managers have necessarily become participatory, made up of complex strategies and processes solidly grounded in rhetorical concepts. The book draws on case studies across organizational contexts and combines ...
Lean Technical Communication: Toward Sustainable Program Innovation
1st Edition
By Meredith A. Johnson, W. Michele Simmons, Patricia Sullivan
November 14, 2017
Winner of the 2020 CCCC Research Impact Award Lean Technical Communication: Toward Sustainable Program Innovation offers a theoretically and empirically-grounded model for growing and stewarding professional and technical communication programs under diverse conditions. Through case studies of ...
Plain Language and Ethical Action: A Dialogic Approach to Technical Content in the 21st Century
1st Edition
By Russell Willerton
June 15, 2015
Plain Language and Ethical Action examines and evaluates principles and practices of plain language that technical content producers can apply to meet their audiences’ needs in an ethical way. Applying the BUROC framework (Bureaucratic, Unfamiliar, Rights-Oriented, and Critical) to identify ...
Rhetoric in the Flesh: Trained Vision, Technical Expertise, and the Gross Anatomy Lab
1st Edition
By T. Kenny Fountain
May 16, 2014
Rhetoric in the Flesh is the first book-length ethnographic study of the gross anatomy lab to explain how rhetorical discourses, multimodal displays, and embodied practices facilitate learning and technical expertise and how they shape participants’ perceptions of the human body. By investigating ...
Social Media in Disaster Response: How Experience Architects Can Build for Participation
1st Edition
By Liza Potts
October 21, 2013
Social Media in Disaster Response focuses on how emerging social web tools provide researchers and practitioners with new opportunities to address disaster communication and information design for participatory cultures. Both groups, however, currently lack research toolkits for tracing participant...