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Rhetorical Memory : A Study of Technical Communication and Information Management - Stewart Whittemore
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Rhetorical Memory

A Study of Technical Communication and Information Management

By: Stewart Whittemore

Hardcover | 22 October 2015 | Edition Number 1

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Institutions have regimesâ"policies that typically come from the top down and are meant to align the efforts of workers with the goals and mission of an institution. Institutions also have practicesâ"day-to-day behaviors performed by individual workers attempting to interpret the institutionâs missives. Taken as a whole, these form a companyâs memory regime, and they have a significant effect on how employees analyze, mix, translate, sort, filter, and repurpose everyday information in order to meet the demands of their jobs, their customers, their colleagues, and themselves.

In Rhetorical Memory, Stewart Whittemore demonstrates that strategies we use to manage informationâ"techniques often acquired through trial and error, rarely studied, and generally invisible to usâ"are as important to our success as the end products of our work. First, he situates information management within the larger field of rhetoric, showing that both are tied to purpose, audience, and situation. He then dives into an engaging and tightly focused workplace study, presenting three cases from a team of technical communicators making use of organizational memory during their everyday work. By examining which techniques succeed and which fail, Whittemore illuminates the challenges faced by technical communicators. He concludes with a number of practical strategies to better organize information, that will help employees, managers, and anyone else suffering from information overload.
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"This book will join a selective cadre of ethnographic scholars in technical communication who bring their fieldwork through a focused lens of theory--in this case the rhetorical arts of memory--that help us to understand how the modern workplace functions. His connecting of, for example, Aristotle's concepts of techne and phronesis to Mary Carruther's work on monastic memory craft and then on to Brown and Duguid's work on contemporary knowledge management enterprises is impressive. He clearly goes beyond the surface use of these theoretical constructs by placing them deeply into his interpretations of individuals' memory practices in the modern workplace."--Robert R. Johnson, professor, Michigan Technological University and author of Romancing the Atom: Nuclear Infatuation From the Radium Girls to Fukushima
"Whittemore has written an engaging study of rhetorical memory practices that raises the profile of this neglected canon of rhetorical practice, and he does so by deftly drawing on literature in cognitive science, rhetorical theory, and technology studies. By doing so, Whittemore shows how memory is simultaneously an individual physiological act, a socially constructed act, and a technologically mediated act. Technical communication emerges from this mix both as a profession that is possible because of rhetorical memory but also as a profession that is responsible for assisting memory practices. The book's central case study at Software Unlimited nicely demonstrates this argument."--Jason Swarts, North Carolina State University
"An intriguing contribution to the field."-- "Communication Design Quarterly"

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