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"This practical text offers a research-based account of the technical communication profession and its practice, outlining emergent touchpoints of this fast-changing field while highlighting its diversity. Through research on the history and the globalization of technical communication and up-to-date industry analysis, including first-hand narratives from industry practitioners, this book brings together common threads through the industry, suggests future trends, and points toward strategic routes for development. Vignettes from the workplace and examples of industry practice provide tangible insights into the different paths and realities of the field, furnishing readers with a range of entry routes and potential career sectors, workplace communities, daily activities, and futures. This approach is central to helping readers understand the diverse competencies of technical communicators in the modern, globalized economy. The Profession and Practice of Technical Communication provides essential guidancefor students, early professionals, and lateral entrants to the profession, and can be used as a textbook for technical communication courses"--

This practical text offers a research-based account of the technical communication profession and its practice, outlining emergent touchpoints of this fast-changing field while highlighting its diversity.

Through research on the history and the globalization of technical communication and up-to-date industry analysis, including first-hand narratives from industry practitioners, this book brings together common threads through the industry, suggests future trends, and points toward strategic routes for development. Vignettes from the workplace and examples of industry practice provide tangible insights into the different paths and realities of the field, furnishing readers with a range of entry routes and potential career sectors, workplace communities, daily activities, and futures. This approach is central to helping readers understand the diverse competencies of technical communicators in the modern, globalized economy.

The Profession and Practice of Technical Communication

provides essential guidance for students, early professionals, and lateral entrants to the profession and can be used as a textbook for technical communication courses.



This book a research-based account of the technical communication profession, outlining emergent touchpoints of this globalizing, fast-changing field while highlighting its diversity. It is ideal for students, early professionals, and lateral entrants to the profession, and can be used as a textbook for technical communication courses.

Part 1: The Profession of Technical Communication
1. The Nature of
Technical Communication
2. Technical Communication Education and Professional
Development
3. Technical Communication Communities Part 2: The Practice of
Technical Communication
4. Technical Communication Activities, Tools,
Genres, and Artifacts
5. Technical Communication Workplaces
6. Technical
Communication Futures Part 3: Theories and Methods
7. Theories of Professions
and Practice
8. Data Gathering and Analysis
9. Conclusions and Strategic
Directions Appendix A. Profession and Practice Resources Appendix B. The
Survey Instrument
Yvonne Cleary is Head of Technical Communication and Instructional Design at the University of Limerick, in Limerick, Ireland. Her research interests include professional issues in technical communication, technical communication pedagogy, virtual teams, and international technical communication.