Rhetoric and Technical Communication in HOPE VI : An Analysis of Race and Participatory Capture in U.S. Housing - Christopher Morris

Rhetoric and Technical Communication in HOPE VI

An Analysis of Race and Participatory Capture in U.S. Housing

By: Christopher Morris

Hardcover | 13 February 2025

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Rhetoric and Technical Communication in HOPE VI presents a rhetorical analysis of key documents and technical writing associated with the HOPE VI, a federal mixed-income, public housing program. Despite mandating resident participation, HOPE VI increased homelessness, reinforced racial segregation, and facilitated gentrification projects that priced out low-income residents. Christopher J. Morris considers the phenomenon of participatory capture, in which participation works against the most vulnerable participants. By articulating participatory capture in contemporary American housing, Morris articulates the dominant narratives, discourses, and methods the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development used to leverage participatory methods and discourses to maintain social inequity. In exploring participation's pitfalls, the author also offers scholars and practitioners alike an alternative to participation: sovereign design rhetoric.

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"Rhetoric and Technical Communication in HOPE VI uses analytical tools from the field of rhetoric and technical communication to interrogate the 'participatory ethos' of government programs in which the involvement of residents in the policies that affect them turns out only to legitimize their further marginalization. The book then turns that critique on rhetoric and technical communication itself, interrogating the field's own 'ethical' turn towards participatory methods. In both cases, the concept of 'sovereignty' for marginalized groups is proposed instead of 'participation.' The end result is brilliant-- and important both for public policy studies and rhetoric and technical communication."

--David Fleming, University of Massachusetts Amherst

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