[ATTW-L] Book Recommendations

Karabinus, Alisha D akarabin at purdue.edu
Sun Sep 29 21:34:36 UTC 2019


Technical Communication After the Social Justice Turn: Building Coalitions for Action, Walton, Moore, Jones 2019
Key Theoretical Frameworks: Teaching Technical Communication in the Twenty-First Century, Haas, Eble 2018
Computer Games and Technical Communication: Critical Methods and Applications at the Intersection, deWinter, Moeller, 2014

Three that I find essential!


Alisha Karabinus
Bilsland Fellow 2019-2020
PhD Candidate, Rhetoric & Composition
Purdue University
pronouns: she/her


On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 5:12 PM Lilian Mina <lilian.mina at gmail.com<mailto:lilian.mina at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello all,

Our department is starting a new P&TW certificate program next fall. Our target is English and STEM majors and professionals in the community. The library staff have expressed concern that they don't have relevant books for the program and they asked me to recommend some. I have a few books on the list but I need your help to develop a good list of books that can be used in the following courses:
Introduction to PTW (more on the theory side)
Technical Writing
Business and Professional Writing
Writing for Digital Media
Editing and Editors (with a future addition of a digital editing course)

What are your recommendations for must-have PTW books. I'll be happy to share the list with everyone later.

Thanks
Lilian

Lilian W. Mina, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of English, Rhetoric and Composition
Director of Composition
Executive Board Member, Council of Writing Program Administrators
Department of English and Philosophy
Auburn University at Montgomery
Office: LA 362
Montgomery, AL
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@LilianMina
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