
Finding a Home for Technical Communication in the Academy
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/296336.296381
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Carver, Michael
ACM SIGDOC
1998
Abstract:
The placement of technical communication within an academic curriculum presents an interesting challenge for university administrators and faculty.
Technical communication is a young discipline that
borrows content from several older, more established
disciplines. As a younger discipline, technical
communication must combine its borrowed
ingredients from other areas into a new and complete
offering that can attract research funding for
professionals in the academy and deliver job
opportunities for its students preparing to enter
industry.
The credibility of technical communication as a new discipline is dependent on its ability to develop a cohesive body of basic and applied research, its ability to manage technological
change, and its ability to promote its identity among
an army of competing disciplines.