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Posthuman Rhetorics and Technical Communication

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Johndan Johnson-Eilola & Stuart A. Selber. (2023) Technical Communication as Assemblage. Technical Communication Quarterly 32:1, pages 79-97.
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Mary Clinkenbeard. (2018) Multimodal conversation analysis and usability studies. Communication Design Quarterly 6:2, pages 103-113.
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Mark Zachry & Jan H. Spyridakis. (2016) Human-Centered Design and the Field of Technical Communication. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 46:4, pages 392-401.
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Emma J. Rose. (2016) Design as Advocacy. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 46:4, pages 427-445.
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