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Writing Power: Communication in an Engineering Center (Suny Series, Studies in Scientific and Technical Communications) (Suny Series, Studies in Scientific & Technical Communication (Hardcover))

Author Dorothy A. Winsor
Publisher State University of New York Press
Category Language Arts & Disciplines
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ISBN / ASIN0791457583
ISBN-139780791457580
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Writing Power examines the way that texts, knowledge, and hierarchy generate and support one another within a for-profit corporation. By encouraging us to see texts and writing as powerful operators in the corporate world, this book presents a case study focused on how one engineering organization uses texts to create and maintain its knowledge and power structure. Based on over five years of observations, the book describes the co-generation of power/knowledge/text from several points of view, including that of managers, engineers, interns, and blue-collar workers. These groups of people use texts to build knowledge within their own areas and establish control over their work when it is passed along to the other groups. Employing Bourdieu s notion that people possess different kinds of capital that can be converted to one another under the right circumstances, the book demonstrates that text is one of the major ways that this conversion of capital takes place, and is thus one of the major ways that power and knowledge are generated and accumulated."
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