Browsing Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences by Author "Frost, Erin A."
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Apparent Feminist Pedagogies Interrogating Technical Rhetorics at Illinois State University
Frost, Erin A. (2014)This curriculum showcase introduces apparent feminist pedagogies and reports on their use in a technical rhetorics course at Illinois State University. I describe the exigence for apparent feminist pedagogies, which seek ... -
Collaborative Course Design in Scientific Writing: Experimentation and Productive Failure
Combs, D. Shane; Frost, Erin A.; Eble, Michelle F., 1974- (2015)English 3820: Scientific Writing, a writing-intensive (WI) course offered by the Department of English at East Carolina University (ECU), serves primarily science majors. According to the course catalog, it provides ... -
Pragmatic Feminist Empiricism: An Original Analytical Framework for Technical Communication
Baker, Alana F. (East Carolina University, 2017-04-19)Focusing on issues of embodiment and power in technical communication specifically through visual discourses of health and medicine created through data, the research is an introduction to an original methodology called ... -
Student Retention at Tidewater Community College: A Technical and Professional Communication Approach to Creating a Comprehensive Document to Help Students Defeat Their Obstacles and Stay in School
Norge, Frances Regina Thrasher (East Carolina University, 2018-12-06)This study aims to help create a document which could help retain students to completion of their chosen program at Tidewater Community College by use of a condensed technical document. Community college students face ... -
Technical Rhetorics: Making Specialized Persuasion Apparent to Public Audiences
Frost, Erin A.; Eble, Michelle F. (2015) -
Universal Language
Almutairi, Norah (East Carolina University, 2016-04-08)Universal language is the language that everyone can use to communicate with others without considering their spoken language. Nonverbal communication is an effective, universal method of successful communication. The ... -
"You Have Herpes. Now What?": Stigma in Healthcare Systems and Disclosure Rhetorics
Kruschek, Gina Lynn (East Carolina University, 2019-12-12)Cultural beliefs about sexually transmitted infections, and herpes specifically, are rhetorically constructed and, crucially, the medical realities of such conditions do not often align with the socially constructed ones. ...