Writing Like An Engineer: A Rhetorical Education

Writing Like An Engineer: A Rhetorical Education

by Dorothy A. Winsor
Writing Like An Engineer: A Rhetorical Education

Writing Like An Engineer: A Rhetorical Education

by Dorothy A. Winsor

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Overview

Comprised of a study spanning over five years, this text looks at four engineering co-op students as they write at work. Since the contributors have a foot in both worlds -- work and school -- the book should appeal to people who are interested in how students learn to write as well as people who are interested in what writing at work is like. Primarily concerned with whether engineers see their writing as rhetorical or persuasive, the study attempts to describe the students' changing understanding of what it is they do when they write.

Two features of engineering practice that have particular impact on the extent to which engineers recognize persuasion are identified:
* a reverence for data, and
* the hierarchical structure of the organizations in which engineering is most commonly done.
Both of these features discourage an open recognition of persuasion. Finally, the study shows that the four co-op students learned most of what they knew about writing at work by engaging in situated practice in the workplace, rather than by attending formal classes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136687754
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/05/2013
Series: Rhetoric, Knowledge, and Society Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 747 KB

About the Author

Dorothy A. Winsor

Table of Contents

Contents: C. Bazerman, Editor's Introduction. Preface. Do Engineers Use Rhetoric? Socialization Through Writers and Genres. Backtalk: Jason. Learning to Construct and Interact With an Audience. Backtalk: Al. The Textual Negotiation of Corporate "Reality". Backtalk: Chris. Writing Like an Engineer. Backtalk: Ted. Conclusion. Appendix: Request for "Backtalk."

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