Christine M. Miller

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California State University, Sacramento
Affiliations: California State University, Sacramento (1)

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Christine M. Miller's work travels primarily in Technical Communication (100% of indexed citations) · 5 indexed citations.

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  1. Framing Arguments in a Technical Controversy: Assumptions about Science and Technology in the Decision to Launch the Space Shuttle Challenger
    Abstract

    This article explores the assumptions about science and technology held by the engineers who attempted to delay the launch of the Challenger space shuttle. These assumptions, it is argued, affected the ways in which the engineers framed the arguments used to persuade managers not to launch. Examining the decision making processes prior to the tragedy reveals three dominant conceptions of science and technology which guided the engineers' persuasive efforts, and which appear to account for why the engineers did not succeed in their attempt to influence the managers.

    📍 California State University, Sacramento
    doi:10.2190/1wjk-jhv5-k071-03jt