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Offering rhetorically informed strategic interventions, this
innovative collection moves beyond critiques of mental health
issues, problems, and care. With sections that focus on
methodological, cultural and legal, and pedagogical interventions,
readers will find an engaging discussion of a discrete mental
health phenomenon as well as a clear interventional takeaway in
each chapter. Contributors make use of critical discourse analyses,
ethnographic inquiries, autoethnographic inquiries, case studies,
and textual analyses to engage such mental health research topics
as postpartum depression among Chinese mothers; insanity pleas;
anosognosia; issues of intimacy, access, and embodiment in research
projects; community support groups; Black mental health; women in
Alcoholics Anonymous; and mental health in faculty workshops and
university online health tools. The authors and editors create
scholarship on mental health that explicitly builds productive
methodological, theoretical, and practical bridges among scholars
and teachers in the various specialties of writing and
communication. This collection will interest scholars, students,
and practitioners in health and medical humanities; rhetoric of
health and medicine; health communication; medical anthropology;
scientific and technical communication; disability studies; and
rhetorical studies generally.
Offering rhetorically informed strategic interventions, this
innovative collection moves beyond critiques of mental health
issues, problems, and care. With sections that focus on
methodological, cultural and legal, and pedagogical interventions,
readers will find an engaging discussion of a discrete mental
health phenomenon as well as a clear interventional takeaway in
each chapter. Contributors make use of critical discourse analyses,
ethnographic inquiries, autoethnographic inquiries, case studies,
and textual analyses to engage such mental health research topics
as postpartum depression among Chinese mothers; insanity pleas;
anosognosia; issues of intimacy, access, and embodiment in research
projects; community support groups; Black mental health; women in
Alcoholics Anonymous; and mental health in faculty workshops and
university online health tools. The authors and editors create
scholarship on mental health that explicitly builds productive
methodological, theoretical, and practical bridges among scholars
and teachers in the various specialties of writing and
communication. This collection will interest scholars, students,
and practitioners in health and medical humanities; rhetoric of
health and medicine; health communication; medical anthropology;
scientific and technical communication; disability studies; and
rhetorical studies generally.
This volume charts new methodological territories for rhetorical
studies and the emerging field of the rhetoric of health and
medicine. In offering an expanded, behind-the-scenes view of
rhetorical methodologies, it advances the larger goal of
differentiating the rhetoric of health and medicine as a distinct
but pragmatically diverse area of study, while providing
rhetoricians and allied scholars new ways to approach and explain
their research. Collectively, the volume's 16 chapters: Develop,
through extended examples of research, creative theories and
methodologies for studying and engaging medicine's high-stakes
practices. Provide thick descriptions of and heuristics for
methodological invention and adaptation that meet the needs of
needs of new and established researchers. Discuss approaches to
researching health and medical rhetorics across a range of contexts
(e.g., historical, transnational, socio-cultural, institutional)
and about a range of ethical issues (e.g., agency, social justice,
responsiveness).
This volume charts new methodological territories for rhetorical
studies and the emerging field of the rhetoric of health and
medicine. In offering an expanded, behind-the-scenes view of
rhetorical methodologies, it advances the larger goal of
differentiating the rhetoric of health and medicine as a distinct
but pragmatically diverse area of study, while providing
rhetoricians and allied scholars new ways to approach and explain
their research. Collectively, the volume's 16 chapters: Develop,
through extended examples of research, creative theories and
methodologies for studying and engaging medicine's high-stakes
practices. Provide thick descriptions of and heuristics for
methodological invention and adaptation that meet the needs of
needs of new and established researchers. Discuss approaches to
researching health and medical rhetorics across a range of contexts
(e.g., historical, transnational, socio-cultural, institutional)
and about a range of ethical issues (e.g., agency, social justice,
responsiveness).
Rhetorical Accessability is the first text to bring the fields of
technical communication and disability studies into conversation.
The two fields also share a pragmatic foundation in their concern
with accommodation and accessibility, that is, the material
practice of making social and technical environments and texts as
readily available, easy to use, and/or understandable as possible
to as many people as possible, including those with disabilities.
Through its concern with the pragmatic, theoretically grounded work
of helping users interface effectively and seamlessly with
technologies, the field of technical communication is perfectly
poised to put the theoretical work of disability studies into
practice. In other words, technical communication could ideally be
seen as a bridge between disability theories and web accessibility
practices. While technical communicators are ideally positioned to
solve communication problems and to determine the best delivery
method, those same issues are compounded when they are viewed
through the dual lens of accessibility and disability. With the
increasing use of wireless, expanding global marketplaces,
increasing prevalence of technology in our daily lives, and ongoing
changes of writing through and with technology, technical
communicators need to be acutely aware of issues involved with
accessibility and disability. This collection will advance the
field of technical communication by expanding the conceptual
apparatus for understanding the intersections among disability
studies, technical communication, and accessibility and by offering
new perspectives, theories, and features that can only emerge when
different fields are brought into conversation with one another and
is the first text to bring the fields of technical communication
and disability studies into conversation with one another.
Rhetorical Accessability is the first text to bring the fields of
technical communication and disability studies into conversation.
The two fields also share a pragmatic foundation in their concern
with accommodation and accessibility, that is, the material
practice of making social and technical environments and texts as
readily available, easy to use, and/or understandable as possible
to as many people as possible, including those with disabilities.
Through its concern with the pragmatic, theoretically grounded work
of helping users interface effectively and seamlessly with
technologies, the field of technical communication is perfectly
poised to put the theoretical work of disability studies into
practice. In other words, technical communication could ideally be
seen as a bridge between disability theories and web accessibility
practices. While technical communicators are ideally positioned to
solve communication problems and to determine the best delivery
method, those same issues are compounded when they are viewed
through the dual lens of accessibility and disability. With the
increasing use of wireless, expanding global marketplaces,
increasing prevalence of technology in our daily lives, and ongoing
changes of writing through and with technology, technical
communicators need to be acutely aware of issues involved with
accessibility and disability. This collection will advance the
field of technical communication by expanding the conceptual
apparatus for understanding the intersections among disability
studies, technical communication, and accessibility and by offering
new perspectives, theories, and features that can only emerge when
different fields are brought into conversation with one another and
is the first text to bring the fields of technical communication
and disability studies into conversation with one another.
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