Reimagining the Boundaries of Health and Medical Discourse in Technical Communication

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In this introduction, we emphasize the urgency of centering bodyminds and communities whose lives and experiences have been disregarded, or viewed as disposable, in medical and technical communication. With an expansive vision of health, we set the interdisciplinary stage for authors who answer the call of multiply-marginalized scholars working in (and beyond) medical rhetorics to reimagine health-related research that centers the perspectives, experiences, and embodied realities of multiply-marginalized communities (Jones, 2020; Walton, Moore, Jones 2019).

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Frost, E. A., Gonzales, L., Moeller, M. E., Patterson, Gp., & Shelton, C. D. (2021). Reimagining the Boundaries of Health and Medical Discourse in Technical Communication. Technical Communication Quarterly, 30(3), 223–229. https://doi.org/10.1080/10572252.2021.1931457

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