Sunday, October 24, 2010

Visual Ethics: A List of References

Allen, Nancy (1996). Ethics and Visual Rhetorics: Seeing's Not Believing Anymore. Technical Communication Quarterly, 5(1), 87-105.

Barton and Barton, Ideology and the Map

Brueggemann, Brenda Jo, White, Linda Feldmeier, Dunn, Patricia, Heifferon, Barbara A., & Cheu, Johnson (2001). Becoming Visible: Lessons in Disability. CCC, 52(3), 368-398.

Caricato, Josephine A. (2000). Visuals for Speaking Presentations: An Analysis of the Presenter's Perspective of Audience as a Partner in Visual Design. Technical Communication, 47(4), 496-514.

Darley, Andrew. Simulating Natural History: Walking With Dinosaurs as Hyper-Real Edutainment

Dombrowski, Paul (2003). Ernst Haeckel's Controversial Visual Rhetoric. Technical Communication Quarterly, 12(3), 303-319.

Dragga, Sam (2003). Hiding humanity: Verbal and visual ethics in accident reports. Technical Communication, 50, 61-82.

Dragga, Sam, & Voss, Dan (2001). Cruel Pies: The Inhumanity of Technical Illustrations. Technical Communication, 48(3), 265-274.

Fahnestock, visual tropes/visual rhetoric

Gould, Stephen Critique of the "march of progress of mankind"

Kienzler, Donna "Visual Ethics" in the Journal of Business Communication (Vol. 34, 1997)

Kostelnick and Roberts, Designing Visual Language.

Manning, Alan, & Amare, Nicole (2006). Visual-rhetoric Ethics: Beyond Accuracy and Injury. Technical Communication, 53(2), 195-211.

McCandless, David The Visual Miscellaneum: A Colorful Guide to the World's Most Consequential Trivia by

Richards, Anne R., & David, Carol (2005). Decorative Color as a Rhetorical Enhancement on the World Wide Web. Technical Communication Quarterly, 14(1), 31-48.

Scott, J. Blake (2003). Extending Rhetorical-Cultural Analysis: Transformations of Home HIV Testing. College English, 65(4), 349-367.

Voss, Dan, & Flammia, Madelyn (2007). Ethical and Intercultural Challenges for Technical Communicators and Managers in a Shrinking Global Marketplace.Technical Communication, 54(1), 72-87.

1 comment:

  1. Dr. Yancey:
    Do you have a copy of Barton & Barton's Ideology and the Map? If you do, would it possible for me to take a look at it?
    Josh

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