Busting the Myth of the Communication Metaphor: How Technical Writing Conventions Perpetuate Injustice
Traces the linguistic, rhetorical, historical, cultural, and economic origins of our most basic beliefs and practices for successful technical writing to initiate a reckoning about who they serve and who they harm.

Busting the Myth of the Communication Metaphor is a transdisciplinary approach to making visible and explaining the multiple origins of why our most basic beliefs about what makes scientific and technical writing successful are wrong, ineffective, and harmful. These tacitly held beliefs and practices, collectively called the Communication Metaphor, stand in as symbolic for a messier, more reality-based understanding of how writing and communication works. By starting from conventional statements made by scientists, technical professionals, and standard textbooks that "successful technical writing is short and to the point, with the facts only, no opinions," the book traces the histories and structures of the multiple elements of the Communication Metaphor. The text synthesizes survey results, multiple strands of scholarship, personal experience, and original illustrations into a powerful argument for imagining a more just approach to scientific and technical writing.

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Busting the Myth of the Communication Metaphor: How Technical Writing Conventions Perpetuate Injustice
Traces the linguistic, rhetorical, historical, cultural, and economic origins of our most basic beliefs and practices for successful technical writing to initiate a reckoning about who they serve and who they harm.

Busting the Myth of the Communication Metaphor is a transdisciplinary approach to making visible and explaining the multiple origins of why our most basic beliefs about what makes scientific and technical writing successful are wrong, ineffective, and harmful. These tacitly held beliefs and practices, collectively called the Communication Metaphor, stand in as symbolic for a messier, more reality-based understanding of how writing and communication works. By starting from conventional statements made by scientists, technical professionals, and standard textbooks that "successful technical writing is short and to the point, with the facts only, no opinions," the book traces the histories and structures of the multiple elements of the Communication Metaphor. The text synthesizes survey results, multiple strands of scholarship, personal experience, and original illustrations into a powerful argument for imagining a more just approach to scientific and technical writing.

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Busting the Myth of the Communication Metaphor: How Technical Writing Conventions Perpetuate Injustice

Busting the Myth of the Communication Metaphor: How Technical Writing Conventions Perpetuate Injustice

by Sarah Read
Busting the Myth of the Communication Metaphor: How Technical Writing Conventions Perpetuate Injustice

Busting the Myth of the Communication Metaphor: How Technical Writing Conventions Perpetuate Injustice

by Sarah Read

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Traces the linguistic, rhetorical, historical, cultural, and economic origins of our most basic beliefs and practices for successful technical writing to initiate a reckoning about who they serve and who they harm.

Busting the Myth of the Communication Metaphor is a transdisciplinary approach to making visible and explaining the multiple origins of why our most basic beliefs about what makes scientific and technical writing successful are wrong, ineffective, and harmful. These tacitly held beliefs and practices, collectively called the Communication Metaphor, stand in as symbolic for a messier, more reality-based understanding of how writing and communication works. By starting from conventional statements made by scientists, technical professionals, and standard textbooks that "successful technical writing is short and to the point, with the facts only, no opinions," the book traces the histories and structures of the multiple elements of the Communication Metaphor. The text synthesizes survey results, multiple strands of scholarship, personal experience, and original illustrations into a powerful argument for imagining a more just approach to scientific and technical writing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798855802894
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 07/01/2025
Series: SUNY series, Studies in Technical Communication
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sarah Read is Associate Professor of English and Director of Professional and Technical Writing at Portland State University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface

1. Harm Is Being Done

2. Making the Communication Metaphor Visible

3. What Does the Communication Metaphor Mean?

4. Where Does the Communication Metaphor Come From?

5. How Is the Communication Metaphor Perpetuated and Maintained?

6. Experiments in Imagining a Post–Communication Metaphor World

Notes
References
Index

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