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Beneficial to workplace writers as well as academicians, Writing in the Workplace: New Research Perspectives helps establish a framework for the unification of theory and practice in technical communication research. In fact, it is the linking of theory and practice that makes it an important book for the continuing evolution of our discipline."-Journal of Business and Technical Communication
"Spilka has generated a successful collection of essays and has done an admirable job in achieving her stated goal: to ask helpful questions that will provide direction to researchers and contribute to the discipline's continued growth. This collection's impact will be felt for many years to come."- Technical Communication Quarterly
"I applaud Spilka for encouraging teachers, students, researchers, and theorists to crisscross the borders between academic and nonacademic writing."-Journalof Advanced Composition
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-8093-1724-0 (9780809317240)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Rachel Spilka is the communications analyst for the health program at RAND Corporation. She taught professional and technical writing at the university level for fifteen years, served as a documentation project manager at the American Institutes for Research, and consulted in industry as a medical and technical writer and editor. She received the 1991 NCTE Award for Best Article Reporting Formal Research in Scientific and Technical Communication.