Abstract

This study traces the reception of rhetoric of science work in book reviews by science studies scholars, focusing particularly on critiques of the author's own book by historians of science, to ground recommendations for improving our status in the interdisciplinary conversation. In describing the work of other science studies scholars, rhetoricians of science should acknowledge the rhetorical contributions of nonrhetoricians and negotiate a shared space rather than attempt to fill perceived lacunae in the literature.

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Technical Communication Quarterly
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2005-07-01
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10.1207/s15427625tcq1403_3
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  1. Technical Communication Quarterly
  2. Rhetoric & Public Affairs
  3. Technical Communication Quarterly
  4. Technical Communication Quarterly
  5. Rhetoric Society Quarterly

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