Author BiosForeword: ATTW Series in Technical and Professional CommunicationTharon HowardForeword: Of Access, Advocacy, and Citizenship: A Perspective for Technical CommunicatorsKirk St.Amant, Louisiana Tech University and University of LimerickPreface: Advocating for the Good of Humanity: Technical Communication as a Tool for ChangeGodwin Agboka and Natalia Matveeva, University of Houston-DowntownSection I. Defining Core Competencies for Local and Global Advocacy and CitizenshipChapter 1: Female Practitioners’ Advocacy and Activism: Using Technical Communication for Social Justice GoalsEmily January Petersen, Weber State UniversityChapter 2: Expanding Inventional and Solution Spaces: How Asset-Based Inquiry Can Support Advocacy in Technical CommunicationLucia Dura, The University of Texas at El PasoChapter 3: Enabling Global Citizenship in Intercultural Collaboration: Cosmopolitan Potential in Online Identity RepresentationZsuzsanna Palmer, Grand Valley State UniversityChapter 4: Building the Babel of Transnational Literacies: Preparing Education for World CitizenXiaobo Wang, Oxford College of Emory UniversitySection II. Choosing the Right Approaches to Advocacy and Community Engagement: Working with a Real ClientChapter 5: Technical Communication Client Projects and Nonprofit Partnerships: The Challenges and Opportunities of Community EngagementElisabeth Kramer-Simpson and Steve Simpson, New Mexico TechChapter 6: An Intercultural Analysis of Social Media Advocacy in Disaster ResponseLaura A. Ewing, American Red Cross - Kadena Station, and Megan M. McIntyre, Dartmouth CollegeChapter 7: Monitoring and Managing Online Comments in Science JournalismJohn Gallagher, University of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignChapter 8: Journaling and Bibliotherapy Participatory Design as a Heuristic for Program DevelopmentJoshua M. Rea, Peter Cannon, Alysia Sawchyn, and Katie Walkup, University of South FloridaChapter 9: Résumé Design and Career Advocacy in a Goodwill Career CenterDerek G. Ross, Auburn UniversitySection III. Introducing Advocacy Techniques in a ClassroomChapter 10: Inclusive Practices in the Technical Communication ClassroomJessica Edwards, University of Delaware Chapter 11: Community-Engaged Learning in Online Technical Communication Classes: A Tool for Student Success Ann Marie Francis, University of North GeorgiaChapter 12: Teaching Proposal Writing: Advocacy and Autonomy in the Technical Communication ClassroomDiane Martinez, Western Carolina University Chapter 13: Open Source Technical Communication in the Classroom: Digital Citizenship, Communities of Play, and Online CollaborationRobert M. Rowan, Case Western Reserve UniversityChapter 14: Social Media and Advocacy in the TPC Classroom: A Social Justice Pedagogical ApproachSarah Warren-Riley, Illinois State UniversityAfterwordJon A. Leydens, Colorado School of Mines
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