Bailey S. Cundiff

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Texas Tech University

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Bailey S. Cundiff's work travels primarily in Technical Communication (100% of indexed citations) · 7 indexed citations.

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  1. Risk Communication and Miscommunication: Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations. C. R. Boiarsky.
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    In Risk Communication and Miscommunication, Carolyn Boiarsky provides case studies of letters, memos, emails, and presentation slides dealing with high-risk (mostly environmental) contexts in the U...

    doi:10.1080/10572252.2018.1483657
  2. Contested sites of health risks: using wearable technologies to intervene in racial oppression
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    Employing Royster and Kirsch's (2012) concept of critical imagination, the authors imagine strategies communication designers might use to intervene in and disrupt racial injustice and oppression. Using activity trackers as technologies that communicate data about health and death, the authors retell and re-envision the case of Eric Garner, a victim of police brutality, and argue that data from activity trackers can potentially be used to reframe narratives about public health and policing. Further, through an examination of the rhetorical frames of dehumanization, disbelief, and dissociation, the authors assert that activity trackers, as communicative agents, may become transformative wearable devices that are developed and deployed with socially just communication design in mind.

    doi:10.1145/3188387.3188392