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Mark A. Hannah
Mark A. Hannah
Associate Professor of English, Arizona State University
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Legal Literacy: Coproducing the Law in Technical Communication
MA Hannah
Technical Communication Quarterly 20 (1), 5-24, 2011
382011
The Social Help Desk: Examining How Twitter is Used As a Technical Support Tool
C Lam, MA Hannah
Communication Design Quarterly Review 4 (2), 37-51, 2016
312016
Innovation in the Knowledge Age: Implications for Collaborative Science
MM Hinrichs, TP Seager, SJ Tracy, MA Hannah
Environment Systems and Decisions, 1-12, 2016
302016
Locating the Terms of Engagement: Shared Language Development in Secondary to Postsecondary Writing Transitions
MA Hannah, C Saidy
College Composition and Communication 66 (1), 120-144, 2014
282014
Drawing From Available Means: Assessing the Rhetorical Dimensions of Facebook Practice
MA Hannah, C Lam
International Journal of Business Communication, 1-23, 2015
232015
Patterns of Dissemination: Examining and Documenting Practitioner Knowledge Sharing Practices on Blogs
MA Hannah, C Lam
Technical Communication 63 (4), 328-345, 2016
212016
Flipping the Audience Script: An Activity That Integrates Research and Audience Analysis
C Lam, MA Hannah
Business and Professional Communication Quarterly 79 (1), 28-53, 2016
212016
Cultivating conditions for access: A case for “case-making” in graduate student preparation for interdisciplinary research
MA Hannah, A Arreguin
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 47 (2), 172-193, 2017
132017
Amplifying rhetorics of reproductive justice within rhetorics of health and medicine
M Novotny, LB DeHertogh, L Arduser, MA Hannah, K Harper, S Pigg, ...
Rhetoric of Health & Medicine 5 (4), 374-402, 2022
112022
Against the grain: The secret role of dissents in integrating rhetoric across the curriculum
MA Hannah, S Salmon
Nev. LJ 20, 935, 2020
102020
Mapping the terrain: Examining the conditions for alignment between the rhetoric of health and medicine and the medical humanities
MA Hannah, L Arduser
Technical Communication Quarterly 27 (1), 33-49, 2018
92018
Connecting Programmatic Research with Social Media: Using Data from Twitter to Inform Programmatic Decisions
C Lam, MA Hannah, E Friess
Programmatic Perspectives 8 (2), 47-71, 2016
9*2016
Meeting students where they are: Advancing a theory and practice of archives in the classroom
C Saidy, M Hannah, T Sura
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 41 (2), 173-191, 2011
72011
Transforming the rights-based encounter: Disability rights, disability justice, and the ethics of access
KC Bennett, MA Hannah
Journal of Business and Technical Communication 36 (3), 326-354, 2022
62022
Exploring an ethnography-based knowledge network model for professional communication analysis of knowledge integration
MA Hannah, M Simeone
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 61 (4), 372-388, 2018
62018
Bridge the Planetary Divide
AD Anbar, CB Till, MA Hannah
Nature 539 (7627), 25-27, 2016
62016
Flexible Assembly: Latour, Law, and the Linking(s) of Composition
MA Hannah
Thinking with Bruno Latour in Rhetoric and Composition, 219-233, 2015
62015
Objects of O2: A posthuman analysis of differentiated language use in a cross-disciplinary research partnership
MA Hannah
Posthuman Praxis in Technical Communication, 2018
52018
Group Tacit Knowledge and Globally Distributed Virtual Teams: Lessons Learned from Using Games and Social Media in the Classroom
S Spierre Clark, A Berardy, MA Hannah, TP Seager, E Selinger, ...
Connexions: International Professional Communication Journal 3 (1), 113-151, 2015
52015
Generative fusions: Integrating technical and professional communication, disability studies, and legal studies in the work of disability inclusion and access
KC Bennett, MA Hannah
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 64 (3), 235-249, 2021
42021
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