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Writing in Nonacademic Settings

by Lee Odell, Dixie Goswami
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Overview

When we think of writing we tend to think of journalism, fiction and poetry, or academic articles and books, forgetting that most writing is never intended for publication. Rather, it is prepared by white-collar empoloyees in the daily performance of their jobs. Ironically, until quite recently composition has been taught be academics who, by and large, were ignorant of the sorts of writing their students would be called upon to do after college in the extra-university settings for which they were being prepared.

Recognizing the critical need among composition instructors for more specific information about nonacademic writing, editors Odell and Goswami present the findings of leading investigators in composition research and suggest how these data mihgt be used to inform writing curricula. This volume offers important insights into the many contexts, forms, and audiences for nonacademic prose, as well as the impact of new communications technologies on the writing process and the written document. Providing a broadening of the concept of writing, and the effect it has on workers in a wide range of settings, this volume will be useful for composition researchers, linguists, students of survey methodology, and all teachers of thetoric and composition.

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From the Publisher

"The revelations in these essays about the kinds of writing that are really done out there in the 'real world' will help all teachers revamp their existing courses in technical, business, or professional writing and to devise new courses that will be realistic and relevant."--Edward P.J. Corbett, PhD, Professor of English, Ohio State University

"The editors have put together an impressive collection of essays characterized by a common quality: sheer usefulness."--Robert D. Gieselman, PhD, Executive Director, Association for Business Communication

Book Details

Published
December 25, 1986
Publisher
New York : Guilford Press, c1985.
Pages
553
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780898629064

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