Technical Communication after the Social Justice Turn: Building Coalitions for Action

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This is the first scholarly monograph marking 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 professionalizes, codifies, and normalizes. Technical Communication After the Social Justice Turn moves readers from conceptual explorations of oppression and justice to a theoretical framework that allows for the concepts to be applied and implemented in a variety of practical contexts. It historicizes the recent social justice turn in TPC scholarship, models a social justice approach to building theories and heuristics, and presents scenarios that illustrate how to develop sustainable practices of activism and social justice. Its commitment to coalition building, inclusivity, and socially just practices of citation and activism will support scholars, teachers, and practitioners not only in understanding how the work of technical communication is often complicit in oppression but also in recognizing, revealing, rejecting, and replacing oppressive practices.

Author(s): Rebecca Walton, Kristen Moore, Natasha Jones
Series: ATTW Series in Technical and Professional Communication
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 207

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Series Introduction
Foreword
Prologue
Introduction
SECTION I: Laying the Conceptual Groundwork
1 Oppression
2 Justice
SECTION II: strategically Contemplating the 3Ps
3 Positionality
4 Privilege
5 Power
SECTION III: Building coalitions
6 Coalitional Action
7 Critiques and Responses
Afterword
Index