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Identifying Commonalities and Divergences Between Technical Communication Scholarly and Trade Publications (1996–2017)

More than 20 years ago, Elizabeth O. Smith published her points of reference that documented the research trajectory of technical communication from 1988 to 1997. Her results indicated a focus on rhetorical analyses, a decrease in collaborative research, and a disproportionate representation of male...

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Published in:Journal of business and technical communication 2021-10, Vol.35 (4), p.407-432
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