Dear colleagues,
Below is the TOC for the latest issue of JBTC. Best, Jo
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Introduction
Some (Many) Ways to Think About Artificial Intelligence: Introduction to Special Issue on Effects of Artificial Intelligence Tools in Technical Communication Pedagogy, Practice, and Research, Part 2
Stephen Carradini
Articles
Technical Communication’s Fight Against Extractive Large Language Modeling by Applying FAIR and CARE Principles of Data
Chris A. Lindgren, Erin Yunes, and Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq
Stochastic Publics: The Emergence and Ethics of AI-Generated Publics in Technical Communication
Jamie Littlefield
Inhuman Rhetoric: Generative AI and Crisis Communication
Erick Piller
Rhetorics of Authenticity: Ethics, Ethos, and Artificial Intelligence
Adrianna Deptula, Paul Thompson Hunter, and Richard Johnson-Sheehan
Revisiting Four Conversations in Technical and Professional Writing Scholarship to Frame Conversations About Artificial Intelligence
Bill Hart-Davidson, Michael Ristich, Casey McArdle, and Liza Potts
Constructing Websites with Generative AI Tools: The Accessibility of Their Workflows and Products for Users With Disabilities
Zsuzsanna B. Palmer and Sushil K. Oswal
Beyond Academic Integrity: Navigating Institutional and Disciplinary Anxieties About AI-Assisted Authorship in Technical and Professional Communication
Meghan Velez and Alex Rister
Methodologies for Studying Artificial Intelligence in Technical and Professional Communication
Christine Masters-Wheeler and Jennifer Bay
Erratum
Erratum to “Beyond Academic Integrity: Navigating Institutional and Disciplinary Anxieties About AI-Assisted Authorship in Technical and Professional Communication” |
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Jo Mackiewicz (“mack-uh-which”)
Associate Chair for Faculty Development, English Department
Professor, Rhetoric and Professional Communication
Editor, Journal of Business and Technical Communication
Iowa State University, 413 Ross Hall, Ames, IA 50011-1201
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Latest book: Welding Technical Communication: Teaching and Learning Embodied Knowledge