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This assignment demonstrates how writing instructors can cultivate students' mētis, a flexible and adaptive way of thinking, by requiring participation in naturalistic rhetorical situations that arise outside the classroom.
Hilary Sarat-St. Peter
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Population Focused Nursing: Advocacy for Vulnerable Populations in an RN-BSN Program [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to describe an innovative learning activity for online RN-BSN students designed to foster advocacy for vulnerable populations.
Jones, Melissa, Smith, Paul
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Authenticity and the Rhetoric of “Selling” on Social Media: A Role-writing Assignment Set
Rooted in a hybrid, themed, first-year writing course titled Please Like Us: Selling with Social Media and drawing on the disciplines of business, marketing, and writing studies, the two sequenced assignments explored here rely upon role-playing and ...
Jessica McCaughey
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This exploratory study examines how three major Canadian newspapers—the Globe and Mail, the National Post, and the Toronto Star—reported on Alberta’s bitumen industry throughout 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic introduced significant market volatility ...
Sibo Chen
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The digitization of music and the accessibility of the artist [PDF]
©Journal of Professional Communication, ISSN: 1920-685. All rights reservedThis article uses case studies to explore two ways in which technology can impact on artist production.
Carboni, Marius
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Critical Discourse Analysis: English as It Is Learned and Treated in Asia
The English language teaching in Indonesia and some other ASEAN countries seem problematic. It can be seen from the low English proficiency of many school graduates despite years of learning English. Therefore, in the recent years, there has been a need
Eka Listianing Rahayu
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Language-sensitive recruitment is a language management tool frequently used by corporate organizations. However, its relationship with corporate policy is lacking; hence, this study aims to consider language-sensitive job advertisements from a ...
Ziyuan Zhang
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Learning localization through Trans-Atlantic collaboration: bridging the gap between professions [PDF]
In light of what has taken place since their presentation at the IEEE International Professional Communication Conference in 2005, the authors describe additional requirements and merits of matching technical writing students in the US with translation ...
Humbley, John +3 more
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Openings and Closings in Workplace Emails
Languages vary when it comes to linguistic manifestations of formal politeness, but what particularly marks professional email communication is the flexibility of the genre compared to traditional, formal business letters. This poses the question of how
Kristin Rygg
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From Theory to Development: Role of Multiphysics Modeling and its Effect on Education in Electronics [PDF]
Electronics engineering is a very rapidly growing field, as the time passes the requirement of more advance technologies increase. There are a lot of institutions and universities around the world that provide quality education to different fields of ...
Tejinder Singh
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