JBTC,+Spring+2008


 * [could be improved with some additional details concerning the journal, key words, and interpretation of the themes ... still a good submission]

Activity: Recent Content in** **TPC** **Journals & Other Publications**
 * Group Members: xxx, xxx, xxx**
 * Class: 7730ss, Spring 2008**

The **Journal of Business And Technical Communication** relates to its reading audience the latest communication practices, problems and trends in business, science, government and academic settings. Its writers are also its readers who generously share their research and perspectives with the JBTC constituency. The present membership for this distinguished journal is undisclosed. Created over two decades ago, JBTC publishes to meet the demands for information regarding research and analysis in the Business and Technical Communication field. Students are able to access these journals through the Joyner Library and pursue membership through their website.

2008 || new-media design || corporate rhetoric || multiculturalism || technology instruction || 2007 || visual language || teaching writing || medical rhetoric || Internet communication || 2007 || cross-disciplinary writing || shifts in science rhetoric || cultural rhetoric || mobile phone communication || 2007 || identity through language || business communication || dynamic web information || interdisciplinary writing || 2007 || innovations in communication || risk communication || teaching writing || cross-language communication || 2006 || publishing history || Internet communication || communication in non-English settings || teaching writing || 2006 || technology and communication || E-mail communication strategies || organizational communication || corporate rhetoric || 2006 || teaching writing || disease and rhetoric || technology and communication || literacy in digital media || 2006 || defense of rhetorical studies || technology and communication || rhetoric in a historic setting || organizational communication || 2005 || scientific rhetoric || technology and communication || visual language || global literacy || 2005 || medical language and identity || shifts in science rhetoric || magazine editing || communication between science and industry || 2005 || communication teaching and practicum || risk communication || Internet communication || scientific writing || 2005 || teaching writing || technology and communication || career writing || organizational communication ||
 * ** Journal of Business and Technical Communication (JBTC) ** |||||||| **Themes Addressed in Articles** ||
 * Vol. 22, No. 1
 * Vol. 21, No. 4
 * Vol. 21, No. 3
 * Vol. 21, No. 2
 * Vol. 21, No. 1
 * Vol. 20, No. 4
 * Vol. 20, No. 3
 * Vol. 20, No. 2
 * Vol. 20, No. 1
 * Vol. 19, No. 4
 * Vol. 19, No. 3
 * Vol. 19, No. 2
 * Vol. 19, No. 1