Monday, September 8, 2008
Writing the Exploratory Essay
After I thought about these different aspects editors may use in their careers, I questioned why they are important to know and how these things could help future editors.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Social Perspective
Examine how a discourse community is organized, what subjects are considered appropriate, how they are determined, genres that evolve within a community, how a community sanctions certain methods of inquiry, understanding members expectations, and knowing how to alter those expectation and beliefs, how individuals cope with texts,
accomplish interaction between writers and reader, etc....
Which of the suggestion are most important? Pick 3. Why? How do they effect me as a PW?
1. Discourse community- important because it allows you to understand the expectations of the audience and group you are trying to reach.
2. Determine what subjects are appropriate - important so the writer does not introduce anything offensive or irrelevant
3. Interaction between writer and reader - important to make sure there is clear understanding from the writer to the reader so no information is lost during communication
Monday, September 1, 2008
Rhetorical Activities 1&4
4. With the elections approaching fast, many younger people who have just received the right to vote may pass the opportunity over thinking that their one vote does not matter. Imagine if every 18-year-old was to think "my vote doesn't mean anything," there would be a large amounts of important votes absent from the election. Many of the issues the two parties disagree about are issues that effect youth, such as abortion and education. Without voting there really is no room for complaint about the issues that you disagree with. Finally, youth should have a say what is going on in their country, and if someone is giving you the right to vote, you should definitely take it.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Weekend Review
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
A document in the workplace...
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Rhetoric and Debate
theatre
-questions prepared in advance, stock answers
-attack
-no listening
vs.
debate
Motivations
-interested in solving the communities problem
-defending one's position
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Rhetorical Activities 2&4
4. Persuasion in my community comes mainly in the form of peers, family and media. These things are the three biggest influences to me. The last time I changed my mind about something was either directly influenced by my friends, family or persuaded by the television. The media can convince someone to go on a diet or buy a certain product. Religious conversion happens by people observing others' religions and wanting to follow. All types of influences come from others around you. Even if you are watching the TV, it is likely that the person on the commercial or television show is the one that convinces you to do something. However, there are somethings that other people can not influence you to do. A racist can not be convinced not to be a racist. This goes the same for a rapist - no person can tell a rapist to change their ways, in this case these people have to change from with in and no type of rhetoric will change that.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
The Composing Process of an Engineer
Selzer may have wanted to study the writing process of an engineer because it is a different process as compared to other writers. Professional and technical writing had started and they wanted to view the process to teach others how to do the technical writing. An engineer not only has to be a professional writer, but have knowledge on a subject other than English. The combination of writing and Engineering skills put together to make technical reports/papers is a process that would be very interesting to see and observe. He puts emphasis on how not why.
What findings were most unique, interesting and compelling?
An interesting aspect was the the engineer spent 80 percent of his time inventing and arranging. Also that he spent under 20 percent of the total time drafting and revision takes up less than 5 percent. This is surprising because most writers explain that over 50 percent of there time is spent revising.
Multiple data collecting methods: Selzer asked Nelson questions about his writing sessions and had him respond on a tape recorder after he was done writing. He did not have him compose aloud. He observed him while writing and then conducted follow up interviews.
It is also evident that Selzer did in fact observe this man because the detail he provides is to such an exact point that there seems no way possible he could have fabricated it.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Professional Writers
Professional writing is a field with very diverse career paths and many different types of jobs to choose from. A professional writer can work with editing, publishing or take the business route of the profession.
Writing for corporations is one type of career path a professional writer may take. This type of writing would fall more on the business end of the field. Writers for corporations can hold titles such as Technical writer, Marketing communications and Internal communications. Technical writers may write documentations for new products and other technical issues. Marketing communications writers produce advertising and promotional types of writing. Internal communication writers create pieces such as manuals and rule books.
Editing is another type of career path a professional writer may take. Editors read, correct, rearrange, rewrite and of course, edit the work of others. Editors may write as well. Some editors have the final say on what goes into the final publication. These are called executive editors.
Publishing is a type of professional writing that has a wide variety of genres to work with. Publishers can work with businesses or with creative fiction. Types of publishers include Desktop Publishers, Print Production Coordinator/Manager and Scholarly Publishers. Desktop Publishers produce ready made products, do typesetting and also color separation. Print Production Coordinators manage the writing and printing staff. They are in charge of the printing process and those who are responsible for it. Scholarly Publishers usually work for universities in a specific field.
There are many more possibilities one can take when looking for a career in professional writing. Most businesses need well rounded writers to keep there production going.
https://www.msu.edu/~wrac/pw/careers/publishing.html
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos089.htm#outlook
http://chronicle.com/jobs/news/2003/01/2003011401c.htm