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JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION Volume 18 Number 1 (January 2004) pp. 1-140 Number 2 (April 2004) pp. 141-266) Number 3 (July 2004) pp. 267-408 Number 4 (October 2004) pp. 409-524 Authors: ANDERSON, DONALD L., “The Textualizing Functions of Writing for Organizational Change,” 141 BALL, CHERYLE., “Inside the Communication Revolution: Evolving Patterns of Social and Technical Interaction, edited by Robin Mansell” [Book Review], 248. BARTON, ELLEN, “Discourse Methods and Critical Practice in Professional Commu- nication: The Front-Stage and Back-Stage Discourse of Prognosis in Medicine,” 67. BAUER, DAN, see Nahrwold, C. BLACK, SUZANNE, “Communicating Science: The Scientific Article From the 17th Century to the Present, by Alan G. Gross, Joseph E. Harmon, and Michael Reidy” [Book Review], 511. BLYTHE, STUART, “Exploring Uses of [Text in Campus-Community Partnerships,” 270. CHARNEY, DAVIDA, “Writing Power: Communication in an Engineering Center, by Dor- othy A. Winsor” [Book Review], 505. CLARK, DAVE, “Communication Patterns of Engineers, Carol Tenopir and Donald W. King” [Book Review], 507. COLLINS, JEFF, see Kaufer, D. CROSS, GEOFFREY A. “Letter to the Editor” [Commentary], 247. CROSS, GEOFFREY A., “Protecting the Voices of Our Research: Appropriately Verify- ing Qualitative Data” [Commentary], 491. GEISLER, CHERYL, “Introduction to the Special Issue: The IText Revolution,” 267. Journal of Business and Technical Communication, Vol. 18 No. 4 October 2004 519-521 © 2004 Sage Publications 520 JBTC / October 2004 HATCH, GARY, “Supercade: A Visual History of the Videogame Age, 1971-1984, by Van Burnham” [Book Review], 254. HERNDL, CARLG., “Introduction to the Special Issue: The Legacy of Critique and the Promise of Practice,” 3. HONEYCUTT, LEE, “Literacy and the Writing Voice: The Intersection of Culture and Technology in Dictation,” 294. ISHIZAKI, SUGURU, see Kaufer, D. JEYARAJ, JOSEPH, “Liminality and Othering: The Issue of Rhetorical Authority in Technical Discourse,” 9. JOHNSON, ROBERT R., “Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do, by B. J. Fogg” [Book Review], 251. KAUFER, DAVID, SUGURU ISHIZAKI, JEFF COLLINS, and PANTELIS VLACHOS, “Teaching Language Awareness in Rhetorical Choice: Using [Text and Visualization in Classroom Genre Assignments,” 361. MOORE, PATRICK, “Rethinking the Idea of Profit in Professional Communication and Cultural Capitalism” [Commentary], 233. NAHRWOLD, CINDY, and DAN BAUER, “Critical Practice in Technical Communica- tion: A Book Review Essay” [Book Review Essay], 112. REAVE, LAURA, “Technical Communication Instruction in Engineering Schools: A Survey of Top-Ranked U.S. and Canadian Programs,” 452. SALVO, MICHAEL J., “Rhetorical Action in Professional Space: Information Architec- ture as Critical Practice,” 39. SCOTT, J. BLAKE, “Tracking Rapid HIV Testing Through the Cultural Circuit: Implica- tions for Technical Communication” [Approaches and Practices], 198. SWARTS, JASON, “Technological Mediation of Document Review: The Use of Textual Replay in Two Organizations,” 328. TEBEAUX, ELIZABETH, “Pillaging the Tombs of Noncanonical Texts: Technical Writ- ing and the Evolution of English Style,” 165. VLACHOS, PANTELIS, see Kaufer, D. WEGNER, DIANA, “The Collaborative Construction of a Management Report in a Municipal Community of Practice: Text and Context, Genre and Learning,” 411. YOHON, TERESA, and DON ZIMMERMAN, “Strategies for Online Critiquing of Stu- dent Assignments” [Approaches and Practices], 220. ZIMMERMAN, DON, see Yohon, T. Articles: “The Collaborative Construction of a Management Report in a Municipal Community of Practice: Text and Context, Genre and Learning,” Wegner, 411. “Discourse Methods and Critical Practice in Professional Communication: The Front- Stage and Back-Stage Discourse of Prognosis in Medicine,” Barton, 67. “Exploring Uses of IText in Campus-Community Partnerships,” Blythe, 270. “Introduction to the Special Issue: The IText Revolution,” Geisler, 267. “Introduction to the Special Issue: The Legacy of Critique and the Promise of Practice,” Herndl, 3. “Liminality and Othering: The Issue of Rhetorical Authority in Technical Discourse,” Jeyaraj, 9. “Literacy and the Writing Voice: The Intersection of Culture and Technology in Dicta- tion,” Honeycutt, 294. INDEX = 521 “Pillaging the Tombs of Noncanonical Texts: Technical Writing and the Evolution of English Style,” Tebeaux, 165. “Rhetorical Action in Professional Space: Information Architecture as Critical Prac- tice,” Salvo, 39. “Teaching Language Awareness in Rhetorical Choice: Usiny iText and Visualization in Classroom Genre Assignments,” Kaufer et al., 361. “Technical Communication Instruction in Engineering Schools: A Survey of Top- Ranked U.S. and Canadian Programs,” Reave, 452. “Technological Mediation of Document Review: The Use of Textual Replay in Two Organizations,” Swarts, 328. “The Textualizing5 Functions of Writing5 for Org5a nizational Change5 ,” Anderson, 141. Approaches and Practices: “Strategies for Online Critiquing of Student Assignments,” Yohon and Zimmerman, 220. “Tracking Rapid HIV Testing Through the Cultural Circuit: Implications for Technical Communication,” Scott, 198. Book Reviews: “Communication Patterns of Engineers, Carol Tenopir and Donald W. King,” Clark, 507. “Communicating Science: The Scientific Article From the 17th Century to the Present, by Alan G. Gross, Joseph E. Harmon, and Michael Reidy,” Black, 511. “Inside the Communication Revolution: Evolving Patterns of Social and Technical Interaction, edited by Robin Mansell,” Ball, 248. “Supercade: A Visual History of the Videogame Age, 1971-1984, by Van Burnham,” Hatch, 254. “Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do, by B. J. Fogg,’ Johnson, 251. “Writing Power: Communication in an Engineering Center, by Dorothy A. Winsor,” Charney, 505. Book Review Essay: “Critical Practice in Technical Communication: A Book Review Essay,” Nahrwold and Bauer, 112. Commentary: “Letter to the Editor,” Cross, 247. “Protecting the Voices of Our Research: Appropriately Verifying Qualitative Data,” Cross, 491. “Rethinking the Idea of Profit in Professional Communication and Cultural Capital- ism,” Moore, 233.

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