What’s in a Tweet? A Graduate Student Rumination of the 2021 ATTW Virtual Conference
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PDF version Abstract This article weaves narrative, tweets, relevant literature, and conference session summaries from the 2021 ATTW Virtual Conference. Topics include discussion of power, language, and a short guide for graduate students (predominantly first-generation) to assist with navigating virtual conferences. The article includes questions and ideas that scholars in technical communication may be interested… Continue reading What’s in a Tweet? A Graduate Student Rumination of the 2021 ATTW Virtual Conference
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- Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
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- 2022-08-16
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