Social Media in Technical Communication

Amy C. Kimme Hea University of Arizona

Abstract

This special issue addresses social media and their effects on the field of technical communication. Through various methodologies and distinct sites of inquiry—from research into ways knowledge workers use specific social media sites, to collaborations by scholars across the globe using social media and other technologies, to classroom practices that investigate social media—contributors consider the imbricated nature of social media in public life and its significance to our work as researchers and teachers.

Journal
Technical Communication Quarterly
Published
2014-01-01
DOI
10.1080/10572252.2014.850841
Open Access
Closed
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