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Jordan, Rachael; Stepankiw, Mika; Rickly, Rebecca J. – Composition Forum, 2022
The discourse-based interview (DBI) allows researchers to explore writers' tacit knowledge. This article describes how we taught and learned to adapt a DBI-based interviewing process through the reflections of both the professor and two graduate students in a graduate-level course, Field Methods in Technical Communication. By participating in a…
Descriptors: Interviews, Discourse Analysis, Graduate Students, Field Experience Programs
Avenia-Tapper, Brianna; Haas, Alison; Hollimon, Shameka – Science and Children, 2016
Many children struggle to communicate explicitly about the relationships between variables and concepts that are central to science content. In order for students to talk and write like scientists, they need to acquire ways of using language common in science discourse. For example, in the writing above, the student uses the word "play"…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Course Content, Discourse Analysis
Brizee, H. Allen – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2008
Current scholarship tells us that skills in teaming are essential for students and practitioners of professional communication. Writers must be able to cooperate with subject-matter experts and team members to make effective decisions and complete projects. Scholarship also suggests that rapid changes in technology and changes in teaming processes…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Heuristics, Information Technology, Decision Making
Peer reviewedMcKenna, Bernard J.; Graham, Philip – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2000
Describes linguistic and semantic features of technocratic discourse using a Systemic Functional Linguistics framework. Asserts that the function of technocratic discourse in public policy is to advocate and promulgate a highly contentious political and economic agenda under the guise of scientific objectivity and political impartiality. Provides…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Public Policy, Semantics
Peer reviewedBlack, William J. – Online Review, 1990
Discussion of automatic abstracting of technical papers focuses on a knowledge-based method that uses two sets of rules. Topics discussed include anaphora; text structure and discourse; abstracting techniques, including the keyword method and the indicator phrase method; and tools for text skimming. (27 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Abstracting, Automation, Computational Linguistics, Discourse Analysis
Lund, Donna – 1991
Each discourse community teaches and uses a particular version of reality. In the field of accounting, the interpretation of reality is an objective one. Such an interpretation is a constraint on writing, as are accounting's reliance on exclusionary language, its need to meet legal and professional requirements, its adherence to stylistic and…
Descriptors: Accountants, Accounting, Business Communication, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedSmith, Catherine F. – Technical Communication Quarterly, 2000
Describes an undergraduate writing course on communicating public policy. Discusses how academic instruction in professional and technical communication can show students, by simulating practical experience and by developing a discourse analytic perspective, what elected officials, governmental staff, and non-profit non-governmental organizations…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
Moore, Patrick – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2006
One way to resolve some of the conflict in English studies and technical communication over their diminishing cultural capital is to recognize the place of instrumental discourse in communication studies. Instrumental discourse is individually verified social agreements to coordinate and control physical actions. One purpose of literary works is…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Technical Writing, Social Influences, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedHager, Peter J.; Scheiber, H. J. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1990
Examines fundamental rhetorical constructs that students and business professionals should consider when analyzing textual and financial information contained in corporations' annual reports. Discusses how students in business communication classes evaluate the rhetorical effectiveness of specific annual reports, as well as the ethics associated…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Ethics
Moore, Patrick – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2006
Carolyn Miller's oft-cited "Humanistic Rationale for Technical Writing," published in 1979, tries to give technical communication faculty more cultural capital in English departments controlled by literature professors. Miller replaces a positivistic emphasis in technical communication pedagogy with rhetoric. She shows how technical knowledge is…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, English Departments, Cultural Capital, Intellectual Disciplines
Little, Joseph – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2003
One of the signatures of scientific writing is its ability to present the claims of science as if they were "untouched by human hands." In the early years of experimental education, researchers achieved this by adopting a citational practice that led to the sedimentation of their cardinal method, the analysis of variance, and their standard for…
Descriptors: Researchers, Technical Writing, Writing Strategies, Content Analysis
Carreon, Edwina S. – 1996
This paper discusses the dilemma of the non-specialist teacher of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) or English for Science and Technology when faced with technical content, and describes the response of De La Salle University (Philippines) that broadened the graduate curriculum to help develop future ESP teacher competencies. The personal…
Descriptors: Course Content, Discourse Analysis, Educational Needs, English for Science and Technology

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