Embodied Environmental Risk in Technical Communication

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adaptive capacity
audience analysis
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Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Climate Change
Common Language
communication case studies
communication research methods
COVID-19
crisis communication
ecology
Effective Risk Communication
embodied risk assessment in public health
embodiment
environmental advocacy
environmental communication
Environmental Issues
environmental risk
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Experienced Miners
Gaia Theory
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
Health Action Process Approach
natural disasters
Ohio River
pandemic
Private Groundwater
Public Engagement
qualitative case studies
rhetorical strategies
risk assessment
Risk Communication
Risk Mitigation Behaviors
science communication
social justice education
South African Coal Mine
Supply Maintenance
sustainability
SUV Driver
Technical Communication
Technological Systems Architecture
TPB Approach
User Risk Perception
Vaccine Hesitancy
Wind Farm
Wind Turbines

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032155494
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This collection calls for improved technical communication for the public through an embodied, situated understanding of environmental risk that promotes social justice.

In addition to providing a series of chapters about recent issues on risk communication, this volume offers a diverse look at methodological practices for students, researchers, and practitioners looking to address embodied aspects of crisis and risk that incorporate UX, storytelling, and dynamic text. It includes chapters that bring embodiment to the forefront of risk communication, highlighting the cycle of content creation, dissemination, public response and decision making, continuing iterations of educational efforts, and recovery, toward increasing adaptive capacity as a whole. In addition, this work directs necessary attention to overcoming perceptual difficulties, memory lapses, definitional differences, access issues, and pedagogical problems in the communication of risks to diverse publics.

This collection is essential reading for scholars and can be used as a supplemental text or casebook for courses in technical communication, environmental communication, risk and crisis communication, science communication, and public health.

Samuel Stinson is assistant professor of English with Minot State University where he also serves as the director of the Northern Plains Writing Project and coordinator of the English concentration in the M.Ed. program. He also serves as a list manager for the WritingStudies-L listserv and currently co-coordinates the Writing about Writing special interest group with the Conference on College Composition and Communication. His research interests include professional writing, multimodality, game studies, and pedagogy. His current research focuses on writing transfer and online platforms.

Mary Le Rouge is director of writing at the Cleveland Institute of Music. She is an active member of the Conference on College Composition & Communication and its Environmental Special Interest Group, among other organizations. Her research lies at the intersection of the humanities and the sciences, looking for ways to improve communication between experts, policymakers, and the public.