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Making gender visible: Extending feminist critiques of technology to technical communication

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Pages 257-270 | Published online: 11 Mar 2009

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Kate White, Suzanne Kesler Rumsey & Stevens Amidon. (2015) Are We “There” Yet? The Treatment of Gender and Feminism in Technical, Business, and Workplace Writing Studies. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 46:1, pages 27-58.
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Isabelle Thompson & Elizabeth Overman Smith. (2016) Women and Feminism in Technical Communication—An Update. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 36:2, pages 183-199.
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Elizabeth Overman Smith & Isabelle Thompson. (2016) Feminist Theory in Technical Communication. Journal of Business and Technical Communication 16:4, pages 441-477.
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Amy Koerber. (2016) Toward a Feminist Rhetoric of Technology. Journal of Business and Technical Communication 14:1, pages 58-73.
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