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IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, Volume 62
Volume 62, Number 1, March 2019
- George F. Hayhoe:
Reaching Out Globally. 1-3 - Derek G. Ross, Brett Oppegaard, Russell Willerton:
Principles of Place: Developing a Place-Based Ethic for Discussing, Debating, and Anticipating Technical Communication Concerns. 4-26 - Marie C. Paretti, Andreas Eriksson, Magnus Gustafsson:
Faculty and Student Perceptions of the Impacts of Communication in the Disciplines (CID) on Students' Development as Engineers. 27-42 - Alexander Jam Van Deursen, Carla Verlage, Ester van Laar:
Social Network Site Skills for Communication Professionals: Conceptualization, Operationalization, and an Empirical Investigation. 43-54 - Natascha Trellinger Buswell, Brent K. Jesiek, Cary David Troy, Rebecca R. Essig, Joshua Boyd:
Engineering Instructors on Writing: Perceptions, Practices, and Needs. 55-74 - Adela J. Chen, Gretchen Irwin Casterella:
After-Hours Work Connectivity: Technological Antecedents and Implications. 75-93 - Jamie May:
YouTube Gamers and Think-Aloud Protocols: Introducing Usability Testing. 94-103 - John McClellan:
James A. Herrick: Visions of Technological Transcendence: Human Enhancement and Rhetoric of the Future - Reviewed by JOHN MCCLELLAN. 104-106 - Laura Rokey:
Aaron Marcus, Masaaki Kurosu, Xiaojuan Ma, and Ayako Hashizume. 107-109 - Aimee Kendall Roundtree:
David Kmiec and Bernadette Longo Eds.: The IEEE Guide to Writing in the Engineering and Technical Fields [book review]. 110-111 - Jessi Zettler:
UX Design for Mobile: Pablo Perea and Pau Giner [Book Review]. 112-113
Volume 62, Number 2, June 2019
- Sara Doan:
Contradictory Comments: Feedback in Professional Communication Service Courses. 115-129 - Erin Friess:
Scrum Language Use in a Software Engineering Firm: An Exploratory Study. 130-147 - David Kauffmann, Golan Carmi:
A Comparative Study of Temporary and Ongoing Teams on e-Environment. 148-164 - Scott Weedon:
The Role of Rhetoric in Engineering Judgment. 165-177 - Bin Ai, Can Cui, Lifei Wang:
Language, Identity, and Transnational Communication: Chinese Business Expatriates in Africa. 178-191 - Vincent D. Robles, Matthew J. Baker:
Using Case-Method Pedagogy to Facilitate Audience Awareness. 192-207 - Blake T. Rohde:
David C. Evans. 208-209
Volume 62, Number 3, September 2019
- Ahmad Alaiad, Yazan Alnsour, Mohammad Alsharo:
Virtual Teams: Thematic Taxonomy, Constructs Model, and Future Research Directions. 211-238 - Ryan K. Boettger, Stefanie Wulff:
Gender Effects in Student Technical and Scientific Writing - A Corpus-Based Study. 239-252 - Kim Sydow Campbell, Chris Lam:
The Effect of Leader Rapport-Management Feedback on Leader-Member Relationship Quality and Perceived Group Effectiveness in Student Teams. 253-262 - Yuting Lin:
Legitimating Negative Aspects in Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting: Evidence From China. 263-278 - Xiayu Chen, Shaobo Wei, Chunhua Sun, Yezheng Liu:
How Technology Support for Contextualization Affects Enterprise Social Media Use: A Media System Dependency Perspective. 279-297 - Amy Hodges, Leslie E. Seawright:
Writing in Transnational Workplaces: Teaching Strategies for Multilingual Engineers. 298-309 - Paul Cuffe:
K. Healy: Data Visualization: A Practical Introduction [Book Review]. 310-311 - Alyssa Garza:
H. A. McKee and J. E. Porter: Professional Communication and Network Interaction: A Rhetorical and Ethical Approach [Book Review]. 312-313
Volume 62, Number 4, December 2019
- Josephine N. Walwema, Hilary A. Sarat-St. Peter, Felicia Chong:
User-Generated Content and Its Effect on Technical Communication. 315-317 - Abigail Bakke:
Writing for Patients on the Participatory Web: Heuristics for Purpose-Driven Personas. 318-333 - Chris Lam, Ellen Biggerstaff:
Finding Stories in the Threads: Can Technical Communication Students Leverage User-Generated Content to Gain Subject-Matter Familiarity? 334-350 - Liza Potts, Rebekah Small, Michael Trice:
Boycotting the Knowledge Makers: How Reddit Demonstrates the Rise of Media Blacklists and Source Rejection in Online Communities. 351-363 - Vincent D. Robles:
Caveat Emptor: How Lay Technical and Professional Communicators Sell Technical Products in C2C E-Commerce. 364-384 - Guiseppe Getto, Jack T. Labriola:
"Hey, Such-and-Such on the Internet Has Suggested ...": How to Create Content Models That Invite User Participation. 385-397 - Kit Heath:
E. Katsch and O. Rabinovich-Einy. 398-399 - Dyllan Scott:
Pertti Saariluoma, José J. Cañas, and Jaana Leikas. 400-401
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