
Posthuman Praxis in Technical Communication
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"Moore and Richards' collection ably brings together theories of posthumanism and praxis, offering readers ways to understand-in practical, clear language, case studies, and pedagogical examples-how the field's turn to granting agency to non-human things impacts not just our ways of understanding the world but our ways of being in the world as teachers and scholars." -Stephanie Vie, University of Central FloridaMore details
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Daniel P. Richards is Assistant Professor of Technical and Professional Writing at Old Dominion University, USA. His research interests include risk communication, writing pedagogy, and American pragmatism. He has published in Composition Forum, Intercom, Communication Design Quarterly, Technical Communication Quarterly, and has chapters in several edited collections.
Content
(Carl G. Herndl)
Introduction
(Kristen R. Moore and Daniel P. Richards)
Part I: Shifting Politics and Histories
1. Storytelling as a Balancing Practice in the Study of Posthuman Praxis
(Emily Legg & Patricia Sullivan)
2. Secret/Agent
(Julie Staggers and Michele Simmons)
3. Other-Oriented Rhetoric as Posthuman Witnessing of Wangari Maathai's Arboreal Networks
(Andrew Mara)
4. Factors to Actors: Implications of Posthumanism for Social Justice Work
(Emma J. Rose and Rebecca Walton)
Part II: Shifting Methodologies
5. Can Objects be Moral Agents? Posthuman Praxis in Public Transportation
(Meredith A. Johnson and Nathan R. Johnson)
6. Writing Down the Machine: Enacting Latourian Ethnography to Trace How a Supercomputer Circulates the Halls of Washington, DC as a Report
(Sarah Read)
7. Nonhuman Agency and Constitutive Intertwining in Military Accident Reports
(Victoria Sadler
8. User Experience in a Networked Environment: How Latour Can Help Us Do Better UX Work
(Guiseppe Getto, Nathan A. Franklin, Sheryl M. Ruszkiewicz, and Jack T. Labriola
Part III: Shifting Workspaces
9. The Role of Metis in Revising Automotive Recall Letters
(Ehren Helmut Pflugfelder)
10. Objects of O2: A Posthuman Analysis of Differentiated Language Use in a Cross-Disciplinary Research Partnership
Mark A. Hannah)
11. Beyond Hearts and Minds: Posthumanism, Kairos, and Technical Communication in US Army Field Manual 3-24, Counterinsurgency
(Jason Barrett-Fox and Geoffrey Clegg)
12. Investigating the Workplaces of Science
(Deborah C. Andrews)
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