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JBTC again wins an NCTE Award for scientific and technical communication:
Best Article on Reporting Qualitative or Quantitative Research in Technical or Scientific Communication
Jenni Virtaluoto, Annalisa Sannino, and Yrjo Engestrom
Surviving Outsourcing and Offshoring: Technical Communication Professionals in Search of a Future"
Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 2016
Best Article on Pedagogy on Curriculum in Technical or Scientific Communication
Scott Warnock, Nicholas Rouse, Christopher Finn, Frank Linnehan, and Dylan Dryer
Measuring Quality, Evaluating Curricular Change: A 7-Year Assessment of Undergraduate Business Student Writing
Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 2017
Best Original Collection of Essays in Technical or Scientific Communication
Clay Spinuzzi (Ed)
Special Issue on the Rhetoric of Entrepreneurship: Theories, Methodologies, and Practices
Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 2017
Which includes:
Clay Spinuzzi
Introduction to Special Issue on the Rhetoric of Entrepreneurship: Theories, Methodologies, and Practices
First Published April 4, 2017; pp. 275–289
Jeffrey M. Gerding, Kyle P. Vealey
When Is a Solution Not a Solution? Wicked Problems, Hybrid Solutions, and the Rhetoric of Civic Entrepreneurship
First Published March 30, 2017; pp. 290–318
Natasha N. Jones
Rhetorical Narratives of Black Entrepreneurs: The Business of Race, Agency, and Cultural Empowerment
First Published March 28, 2017; pp. 319–349
Steven Fraiberg
Start-Up Nation: Studying Transnational Entrepreneurial Practices in Israel’s Start-Up Ecosystem
First Published April 7, 2017; pp. 350–388
The Journal of Business and Technical Communication keeps you informed about the latest communication practices, problems and trends in both business and academic settings or sectors. This important publication covers written, oral and electronic communication in all areas of business, science and government.
Created over two decades ago to meet the growing demand for research and analysis in this expanding field, the Journal of Business and Technical Communication provides you with information you can use today. The journal covers topics of fundamental interest and key issues such as: Managerial communication Collaborative writing Ethics of business communication Technical writing pedagogy Business-communication education Gender differences in writing International communication Graphic design Ethnography and corporate culture
Varied, Comprehensive Scholarship
A valuable resource for educators, researchers, scholars, managers, technicians and practitioners, the Journal of Business and Technical Communication offers you a wide range of scholarship that probes current problems and methods, including: Articles... essays present the latest - and often controversial - results of research in professional communication. Approaches and Practices... short articles list instructional tips and industrial how-tos. Commentaries... opinion pieces address issues of importance to the profession. Book and Software Reviews... critical examinations cover the book and software market. Comments and Responses... exchanges between readers and authors add insight to recent work. Annual Index... alphabetical listings of authors and titles provide quick and easy reference to valuable information.
Journal of Business and Technical Communication has frequently won the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) award presented nationally for excellence in publications in technical and scientific communication.

