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Barbara Johnstone
Professor Emerita of Rhetoric and Linguistics, Carnegie Mellon University
Verified email at andrew.cmu.edu
Dorcas A. Anabire
Utah State University
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Calvin Pollak
Assistant Teaching Professor of Technical and Professional Communication,
University of Washington
Verified email at uw.edu
Critical discourse studies
language accessibility
social justice
surveillance studies
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Mobilities, materialities, and the changing meanings of Pittsburgh speech
B Johnstone, C Pollak
Journal of English Linguistics 44 (3), 254-275
, 2016
6
2016
Legitimation and Textual Evidence: How the Snowden Leaks Reshaped the ACLU’s Online Writing About NSA Surveillance
C Pollak
Written Communication 38 (3), 380-416
, 2021
3
2021
Ideographic Analysis of Israel Prime Minister Rhetoric during the 2008-09 armed conflict with Hamas in Gaza
CW Pollak
Carnegie Mellon University
, 2011
1
2011
Social Justice and “Harmful Tech”: Dis-Orienting Militarized Research
C Pollak, S Bhardwaj
Technical Communication Quarterly, 1-17
, 2023
2023
The Enduring Value (s) of Cultural Research Methods in TPC
C Pollak, D Anabire, M Hsiao, W Mathis, RE Smith
2023 IEEE International Professional Communication Conference (ProComm), 93-95
, 2023
2023
Rhetorical Accessibility as Political Legitimacy: The Role of Style in NSA Surveillance Discourse
C Pollak
2022 IEEE International Professional Communication Conference (ProComm), 373-379
, 2022
2022
Leaks and the legitimation of state power: How the 2013 NSA disclosures reshaped debates over US government surveillance
C Pollak
Carnegie Mellon University
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