Plain language and ethical action : a dialogic approach to technical content in the twenty-first century / Russell Willerton.
Material type: TextSeries: ATTW Book Series in Technical and Professional CommunicationPublisher: New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015Description: xx, 202 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780415741057 (hbk)
- 808.066 WIL
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-193) and index.
"Plain Language and Ethical Action: A Dialogic Approach to Technical Content in the 21st Century examines and evaluates principles and practices of plain language that producers of technical content can apply to meet their audiences' needs ethically. While the practical and financial benefits of using plain language are well documented, this book is the first to focus on the ethical impacts of plain language: plain language gives citizens and consumers better access to their rights, and it combats what Karen Schriver calls the information apartheid of overly complicated documents that prevent citizens' full participation in civic life. Plain language is one means of communicating ethically with people who need information to address challenging bureaucratic situations. Plain Language and Ethical Action is written for two groups: students and teachers in academic programs such as information design, technical and professional communication, and health communication, and those who produce plain-language technical content in a variety of fields (Web content writers, health literacy specialists, technical communicators, information designers, and content strategists, as well as their managers and supervisors)"-- Provided by publisher.
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