Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Early Cold War Professional Communication: A Rationale for Progressive Posthumanist

Early Cold War Professional Communication: A Rationale for Progressive Posthumanist by Ronald Clark Brook.
Source: Technical Communication Quaterly (19)1, 31-46.

This article shares the background of Technical Communication Teachers as Posthumanist and how such approach has shaped up teacher's performance. I tend to think that this is one of the most insightful articles into the field because it highlights taking into consideration the learners’ agenda. The author explains how the posthumanist approach has somehow brought the different stakeholders in Technical Communication to a more common ground to better understand and write or in a more generic way make the classroom a more productive learning setting. I think this article is a must-read for us novice students in the field because it helps us understand a contemporary stand point in teaching in general and in Tech Comm on a smaller scale.

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