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From Accommodation to Transformation
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
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Key Theoretical Frameworks
- Introduction 3
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Part I Embodied Knowledge and Risks
- 1 Apparent Feminism and Risk Communication 23
- 2 Validating the Consequences of a Social Justice Pedagogy 46
- 3 The University Required Accommodations Statement 68
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Part II Space, (Em)Place, and Dis(Place)Ment
- 4 Spatial Orientations 93
- 5 Indigenous Contexts, New Questions 114
- 6 An Environmental Justice Paradigm for Technical Communication 138
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Part III Interfacing Public and Community Rhetorics with Technical Communication Discourses
- 7 Stayin’ on our Grind 163
- 8 Black Feminist Epistemology as a Framework for Community-Based Teaching 185
- 9 Advocacy Engagement, Medical Rhetoric, and Expediency 212
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Part IV Accommodating Different Discourses of Diversity
- 10 Using Narratives to Foster Critical Thinking about Diversity and Social Justice 241
- 11 Race and the Workplace 268
- 12 Shifting Grounds as the new Status Quo 287
- Afterword 304
- About the Authors 313
- Index 317
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
-
Key Theoretical Frameworks
- Introduction 3
-
Part I Embodied Knowledge and Risks
- 1 Apparent Feminism and Risk Communication 23
- 2 Validating the Consequences of a Social Justice Pedagogy 46
- 3 The University Required Accommodations Statement 68
-
Part II Space, (Em)Place, and Dis(Place)Ment
- 4 Spatial Orientations 93
- 5 Indigenous Contexts, New Questions 114
- 6 An Environmental Justice Paradigm for Technical Communication 138
-
Part III Interfacing Public and Community Rhetorics with Technical Communication Discourses
- 7 Stayin’ on our Grind 163
- 8 Black Feminist Epistemology as a Framework for Community-Based Teaching 185
- 9 Advocacy Engagement, Medical Rhetoric, and Expediency 212
-
Part IV Accommodating Different Discourses of Diversity
- 10 Using Narratives to Foster Critical Thinking about Diversity and Social Justice 241
- 11 Race and the Workplace 268
- 12 Shifting Grounds as the new Status Quo 287
- Afterword 304
- About the Authors 313
- Index 317