Call for Papers

Subject: Call for Papers
From: Billie Wahlstrom <bwahlstr -at- MAILBOX -dot- MAIL -dot- UMN -dot- EDU>
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 1994 16:01:45 -0600

Call for Papers

The Association of Teachers of Technical Writing (ATTW) invites you to submit
papers of interest to practioners and academics for peer review and possible
publication in TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY (TCQ).

TCQ is devoted to the teaching, study, and practice of technical communication
in academic, scientific, technical, governmental, and business/industrial
fields. Essays published in TCQ are both theoretical and practical. Practical
articles have a sound basis in theory, and theoretical articles have some
industrial or pedagogical application. Articles cover a range of topics that
include pedagogy, rhetoric, linguistics, organizational communication,
business/industrial communication, intercultural communication, text design,
graphics, audience analysis, and software and hardware issues as they pertain to
technical communication.

In the last two years, we have had special issues on the following topics:
Collaboration
Teaching Technical Communication

The following special issues are slated for future publication:
The Rhetoric of Science (Winter 1994)
Gender Issues (Summer 1994)
Hypertext (Summer 1995)
Graphics (Summer 1996)

Our audience consists of about 1,000 members from both academia and from
industry. For further details concerning style or citation format (or a sample
copy of TCQ) contact

Billie J. Wahlstrom
Co-editor, TCQ
201 Haecker Hall
1364 Eckles Avenue
University of Minnesota
St. Paul, MN 55108-6122
(612) 624-7750
bwahlstr -at- mailbox -dot- mail -dot- umn -dot- edu

To submit an essay for consideration, send it to

Mary M. Lay
Co-editor, TCQ
201 Haecker Hall
1364 Eckles Avenue
University of Minnesota
St. Paul, MN 55108-6122
(612) 624-2262
mmlay -at- maroon -dot- tc -dot- umn -dot- edu



Billie Wahlstrom
Professor and Head
Department of Rhetoric
University of Minnesota
St. Paul, MN 55105
Telephone: 612.624.7750

Home of the Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Technical Communication!


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