Works matching IS 00493155 AND DT 2019 AND VI 66 AND IP 4
Results: 73
Punctuation as rhetorical notation? From colon to semicolon.
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Queering tactical technical communication: DIY HRT.
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Error aligned.
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- Essay
An ethic of constraint: Citizens, sea-level rise viewers, and the limits of agency.
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The primary care clinic as writing space.
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Reducing harm by designing discourse and digital tools for opioid users’ contexts: The Chicago Recovery Alliance’s community-based context of use and PwrdBy’s technology-based context of use.
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Finding our missing pieces: Women technical writers in ancient Mesopotamia.
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There’s no such thing as scientific controversy.
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The right word for the right crowd: An attempt to recognize the influence of emotions.
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Rhetorical tactics to influence responsibility judgments: Account giving in bank presidents’ letters during the financial market crisis.
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A neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) soundscape: Physiological monitors, rhetorical ventriloquism, and earwitnessing.
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Computational approach to assessing rhetorical effectiveness: Agentic framing of climate change in the congressional record 1994–2016.
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Communicating elective sterilization: A feminist perspective.
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Do scientific objects have a history? Pasteur and Whitehead in a bath of lactic acid.
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Left in the dust: Employee constructions of mission and vision ownership.
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Learning to contradict and standing up for the company: An exploration of the relationship between organizational dissent, organizational assimilation, and organizational reputation.
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Development of technical communication in China: Program building and field convergence.
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Can perceptions of an individual’s organizational citizenship be influenced via strategic impression management messaging?
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A look at leadership styles and workplace solidarity communication.
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Leaders’ behaviors during radical change processes: Subordinates’ perceptions of how well leader behaviors communicate change.
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Investigating the dark side of stories of “good” leadership: A discursive approach to leadership gurus’ storytelling.
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Impeded opportunities: The content and consequences of structures constraining supervisors’ communication with older workers.
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The diffusion process of strategic motivating language: An examination of the internal organizational environment and emergent properties.
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How can leaders overcome the blurry vision bias? Identifying an antidote to the paradox of vision communication.
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Verbal quantifiers and communicating painkiller side effect risk.
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Correlates of physicians’ and patients’ language use during surgical consultations.
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Textual voices in corporate reporting: A cross-cultural analysis of Chinese, Italian, and American CSR reports.
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Emotion, social action, and agency: A case study of an intercultural, technical communication intern.
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Are strategic communication management competencies and personal attributes global? A case study of practice in Finland and New Zealand.
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The paradox of smoking & perceived stress: Do graphic health warnings influence smokers under high stress in adverse ways?
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Empty templates: The ethical habits of empty state pages.
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Worst practices for writing CME [continuing medical education] needs assessments: Results from a survey of practitioners.
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Becoming caregivers: Companion robots and instructions for use.
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Media frames and crisis events: Understanding the impact on corporate reputations, responsibility attributions, and negative affect.
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Using professional online portfolios to enhance student transition into the poststudent world.
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Student perceptions of learning and engagement in a flipped versus lecture course.
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Pain or gain? How business communication students perceive the outlining process.
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Including the student voice: Experiences and learning outcomes of a flipped communication course.
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I see what you mean: Mechanical engineering students’ use of visuals in a research paper assignment.
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Creating a continuous improvement model for sustaining programs in technical and professional communication.
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Assessing an online student orientation: Impacts on retention, satisfaction, and student learning.
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Editing in translation: Revision.
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Ocean-liner cutaways, diagrams, and composites: Technical illustration as mass aesthetic in Popular Mechanics and The Illustrated London News.
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Sojourning in Disciplinary Cultures: A Case Study of Teaching Writing in Engineering.
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The relationship between aggressive communication traits and organizational assimilation.
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How consultants and their clients collaborate in spite of massive communication barriers.
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How Knowledge Moves: Writing the Transnational History of Science and Technology.
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If…Then: Algorithmic Power and Politics.
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A path model of workplace solidarity, satisfaction, burnout, and motivation.
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The Two Cultures of English: Literature, Composition, and the Moment of Rhetoric.
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