Within the framework of New Literacy Studies, Dirk Remley presents a historical study of how technical communication practices at a World War II arsenal sponsored literacy within the community in which it operated from 1940 to 1960 and contemporary implications of similar forms of sponsorship.
Within the framework of New Literacy Studies, Dirk Remley presents a historical study of how technical communication practices at a World War II arsenal sponsored literacy within the community in which it operated from 1940 to 1960 and contemporary implications of similar forms of sponsorship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dirk Remley has taught business writing and technical writing courses for over 20 years at Kent State University, where he also earned a PhD in rhetoric and composition. His publications pertain to literacy practices and writing pedagogies, particularly those connected to workplace communication. He has published work in the Community Literacy Journal, Across the Disciplines, Computers and Composition Online, Computers and Composition, and Writing and Pedagogy, in addition to multiple handbook chapters. He has also made presentations at numerous national conferences.
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Acknowledgments CHAPTER 1. Introduction CHAPTER 2. Methodology and Issues in Historical Research CHAPTER 3. Historical Context CHAPTER 4. Training Within Industry: Sponsored Multimodal Technical Communication CHAPTER 5. Training Practices, the Accident, and Sponsorship Implications CHAPTER 6. Other Literacies at Work CHAPTER 7. Literacy in the Community and Home CHAPTER 8. Current Applications of Training Within Industry: Continued Sponsorship of Technical Communication CHAPTER 9. Workplace Communication and Implications of Sponsorship References Index
Acknowledgments CHAPTER 1. Introduction CHAPTER 2. Methodology and Issues in Historical Research CHAPTER 3. Historical Context CHAPTER 4. Training Within Industry: Sponsored Multimodal Technical Communication CHAPTER 5. Training Practices, the Accident, and Sponsorship Implications CHAPTER 6. Other Literacies at Work CHAPTER 7. Literacy in the Community and Home CHAPTER 8. Current Applications of Training Within Industry: Continued Sponsorship of Technical Communication CHAPTER 9. Workplace Communication and Implications of Sponsorship References Index
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