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Technical communication in Germany faces some unique problems arising from the nature of German culture and language. Typically, the German orientation to writing is writer-based, not reader-based. The development of the profession shows many
characteristics similar to the development in the U.S.
yet with many different focuses in education, in
industrial practice, and in professional organizations.
It is a profession 'on the way to recognition.'
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Rainey, Kenneth T. STC Proceedings 2000
Abstract: Technical communication in Germany faces some unique problems arising from the nature of German culture and language. Typically, the German orientation to writing is writer-based, not reader-based. The development of the profession shows many
characteristics similar to the development in the U.S.
yet with many different focuses in education, in
industrial practice, and in professional organizations.
It is a profession 'on the way to recognition.'
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