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Extended Abstract: Plain Language in the Sciences: A Qualitative Meta-Study of Research
Research on plain-language communication has been conducted across many fields, making it difficult for technical communication scholars and practitioners to engage with it. This presentation provides the preliminary findings of a qualitative meta-analysis that compiles and synthesizes this wide sco...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Research on plain-language communication has been conducted across many fields, making it difficult for technical communication scholars and practitioners to engage with it. This presentation provides the preliminary findings of a qualitative meta-analysis that compiles and synthesizes this wide scope of recent research. The session focuses on a subset of the larger project: plain language in the sciences. I will first present a summary of the research from the sciences, mapping questions and findings related to plain language, its effectiveness, and its goals. Second, I consider this research in light of technical communication's calls toward social justice and the role plain language may play in those efforts. I look at the ways these outside studies conceptualize users and whether they account for the social, material, and historical contexts of user communities through the use of plain language. |
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ISSN: | 2158-1002 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ProComm48883.2020.00038 |