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Ethics in Technical Communication: A Critique and Synthesis

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Full Title:

Ethics in Technical Communication: A Critique and Synthesis

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Markel

ISBN:

9781567505283

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

21st November 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ethics and moral philosophy

Dewey:

175

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

280

Description

Ethics in Technical Communication provides students and practitioners with a clear introduction to ethicsfrom Aristotle through the presentand suggests how these accounts can help technical communicators think through the kinds of dilemmas that inevitably arise in their working lives. Markel critiques current scholarship linking ethics and technical communication, then presents a flexible model for ethical decision-making that draws on the values of rights, justice, utility, and care. He then applies the model in examining the technical communicator's obligations in five critical areas: truthtelling, liability, multicultural communication, intellectual property, and codes of conduct. Markel first defines key terms, justifies the examination of ethics and technical communication, surveys the scholarly literature on the subject, and describes some of the basic assumptions underlying a serious study of ethics. Next, he presents concise overviews of Kantian rights and utilitarianism, the transitional ethical theories of the early 20th century, and several strands of contemporary ethical theory, including virtue ethics, the ethic of care, and postmodern ethics. He then explores his own approach, which calls for a fluid, non-hierarchical analysis conducted in an open-, non-coercive environment, as described in contemporary accounts of discourse ethics. This approach is used in the second part of the book, which focuses on truthtelling, liability, multiculturalism, intellectual property, and codes of conduct. In each of these chapters, Markel defines the problem, summarizes and critiques the scholarly literature, presents an approach to thinking about the problem sensitively and realistically, and concludes with a case and a response to it.

Author Bio

MIKE MARKEL is Director of Technical Communication at Boise State University. The former editor of IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, Markel is the author of numerous articles and five other books on technical communication, including the textbook Technical Communication, now in its sixth edition.

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