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Drawing on social justice methodologies and cultural studies scholarship, this book offers new curricular and pedagogical approaches to teaching technical communication.


Drawing on social justice methodologies and cultural studies scholarship, Key Theoretical Frameworks offers new curricular and pedagogical approaches to teaching technical communication. Including original essays by emerging and established scholars, the volume educates students, teachers, and practitioners on identifying and assessing issues of social justice and globalization.
 
The collection provides a valuable resource for teachers new to translating social justice theories to the classroom by presenting concrete examples related to technical communication. Each contribution adopts a particular theoretical approach, explains the theory, situates it within disciplinary scholarship, contextualizes the approach from the author’s experience, and offers additional teaching applications.
 
The first volume of its kind, Key Theoretical Frameworks links the theoretical with the pedagogical in order to articulate, use, and assess social justice frameworks for designing and teaching courses in technical communication.

Contributors: Godwin Y. Agboka, Matthew Cox, Marcos Del Hierro, Jessica Edwards, Erin A. Frost, Elise Verzosa Hurley, Natasha N. Jones, Cruz Medina, Marie E. Moeller, Kristen R. Moore, Donnie Johnson Sackey, Gerald Savage, J. Blake Scott, Barbi Smyser-Fauble, Kenneth Walker, Rebecca Walton
 
List of Illustrations
vii
Foreword ix
Gerald Savage
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: The Social Justice Turn 3(20)
Angela M. Haas
Michelle F. Eble
PART I EMBODIED KNOWLEDGE AND RISKS
1 Apparent Feminism and Risk Communication: Hazard, Outrage, Environment, and Embodiment
23(23)
Erin A. Frost
2 Validating the Consequences of a Social Justice Pedagogy: Explicit Values in Course-Based Grading Contracts
46(22)
Cruz Medina
Kenneth Walker
3 The University Required Accommodations Statement: What "Accommodation" Teaches Technical Communication Students and Educators
68(25)
Barbi Smyser-Fauble
PART II SPACE, (EM)PLACE, AND DIS(PLACE)MENT
4 Spatial Orientations: Cultivating Critical Spatial Perspectives in Technical Communication Pedagogy
93(21)
Elise Verzosa Hurley
5 Indigenous Contexts, New Questions: Integrating Human Rights Perspectives in Technical Communication
114(24)
Godwin Y. Agboka
6 An Environmental Justice Paradigm for Technical Communication
138(25)
Donnie Johnson Sackey
PART III INTERFACING PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY RHETORICS WITH TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION DISCOURSES
7 Stayin' on Our Grind: What Hiphop Pedagogies Offer to Technical Writing
163(22)
Marcos Del Hierro
8 Black Feminist Epistemology as a Framework for Community-Based Teaching
185(27)
Kristen R. Moore
9 Advocacy Engagement, Medical Rhetoric, and Expediency: Teaching Technical Communication in the Age of Altruism
212(29)
Marie E. Moeller
PART IV ACCOMMODATING DIFFERENT DISCOURSES OF DIVERSITY
10 Using Narratives to Foster Critical Thinking about Diversity and Social Justice
241(27)
Natasha N. Jones
Rebecca Walton
11 Race and the Workplace: Toward a Critically Conscious Pedagogy
268(19)
Jessica Edwards
12 Shifting Grounds as the New Status Quo: Examining Queer Theoretical Approaches to Diversity and Taxonomy in the Technical Communication Classroom
287(17)
Matthew Cox
Afterword: From Accommodation to Transformation J Blake Scott 304(9)
About the Authors 313(4)
Index 317