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Julie M Staggers
Julie M Staggers
Professor of English, Washington State University
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Teamwork through team building: Face-to-face to online
J Staggers, S Garcia, E Nagelhout
Business Communication Quarterly 71 (4), 472-487, 2008
952008
Beyond" current-traditional" design: Assessing rhetoric in new media
MW Zoetewey, J Staggers
Issues in writing 13 (2), 133, 2003
272003
Teaching the Air Midwest case: A stakeholder approach to deliberative technical rhetoric
ME Zoetewey, J Staggers
IEEE transactions on Professional Communication 47 (4), 233-243, 2004
242004
Forum on the Profession
L Arnold, L Brady, M Christensen, JB Giordano, H Hassel, E Nagelhout, ...
College English 73 (4), 409-427, 2011
212011
Learning to love the bomb: Secrecy and denial in the atomic city, 1943–1961
JM Staggers
Purdue University, 2006
112006
Working conditions, austerity, and faculty development in technical writing programs
E Nagelhout, D Tillery, J Staggers
The New Normal: pressures on technical communication programs in the age of …, 2015
62015
Risk communication, space, and findability in the public sphere: A case study of a physical and online information center
E Nagelhout, J Staggers, D Tillery
Journal of technical writing and communication 39 (3), 227-243, 2009
62009
Secret/Agent
J Staggers, M Simmons
Posthuman praxis in technical communication, 46-66, 2018
32018
Rhetoric, risk, and secrecy in the Atomic City
JM Staggers
Routledge, 2017
22017
Learning with limits: New faculty and course management software
J Staggers, M Zoetewey, M Pennell
Content management: Bridging the gap between theory and practice, 57-90, 2008
2008
The Rhetoric of Risk: Technical Documentation in Hazardous Environments
MJ Salvo, J Staggers
Composition Studies 33 (1), 129-133, 2005
2005
A Model for Integrating Professional Writing Students into a Technical Design Team
L Slivovsky, J Staggers
2003 Annual Conference, 8.72. 1-8.72. 11, 2003
2003
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