[ATTW-L] Embodied Environmental Risk in Technical Communication

Mary Le Rouge mlerouge at kent.edu
Thu Mar 17 12:34:07 UTC 2022


Good Morning,

I would like to announce the publication of Embodied Environmental Risk in Technical Communication, a collaboration between scholars toward promoting social sustainability in technical communication. Please find the details of publication and how to order at: https://www.routledge.com/Embodied-Environmental-Risk-in-Technical-Communication-Problems-and-Solutions/Stinson-Rouge/p/book/9781032155494

Routledge/ATTW is also offering a discount code for 20% off: ESA22

We hope that you enjoy the book and find it useful for your work, research, and teaching! Here is the table of contents so that you can see the chapter topics and their authors:

Foreword: Huiling Ding
Chapter 1: Introduction, Mary Le Rouge and Samuel Stinson
PART I: Representations of the Human Body
Chapter 2: Toward an Audience-Centered Approach: Rhetorical Analysis of University Crisis Communication Emails
Courtney Cox & Erika Sparby
Chapter 3: Embodied Risk Communication in the COVID-19 Pandemic Environment
Bolanle Olaniran & Joseph Williams
Chapter 4: Judging the Unprecedented: Common Sense and Risk During COVID-19
Scott Weedon
Chapter 5: College Freshmen Challenging Embodied Environmental Risks
Uma Krishnan
PART II: Representations of the Earth’s Body
Chapter 6: The Ohio River: Re-imagining Water Risk Through Embodied Deliberation
Barbara George & Heather Manzo
Chapter 7: Private Groundwater Contamination and Integrated Risk Communication
Simon Mooney, Sarah Lavallee, Jean O’Dwyer, Anna Majury, & Paul Hynds
Chapter 8: Public Responses to a Proposed Wind Farm and their Application to Technical Communication Methods
Mary Le Rouge
Chapter 9: Evaluating Ecological Perceptions and Approaches in the Fourth National Climate Assessment Report
Diane Martinez
PART III: Representations of Human and Earth Together
Chapter 10: Reconciling Gestures: Overcoming Obstacles to Transcultural Risk Communication in South African Coal Mines
Beverly A. Sauer
Chapter 11: Reanimating Risks: Forest Giants and Their Role in Technical Communication
Cooper Day & Christopher Scheidler
Chapter 12: Technical Writing as Embodiment: iFixit
Elizabeth Baddour
Chapter 13: Changing Places: Understanding Climate Change Risk Communication and Comprehension through Socially Constructed Features of Place
Zachary Garrett
Chapter 14: An Antiracist Rhetoric of Embodied Risk
Samuel Stinson
All the Best,

Mary

Mary Le Rouge
Director of Writing
Cleveland Institute of Music
mary.lerouge at cim.edu<mailto:mary.lerouge at cim.edu>

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