Tactical Approaches to Technical Communication
Reimagining Institutions, Transforming Society
Miles A Kimball editor Hayley McCullough editor Hilary A Sarat-St Peter editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Publishing:2nd Dec '25
£27.50
This title is due to be published on 2nd December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£95.00(9798855802061)

Delves into how individuals tactically exist within communicative systems, carving out spaces for themselves in places they don't necessarily fit.
In 1984, Michel de Certeau described the terms "strategies" as how institutions communicate their wants/demands/desires and "tactics" as how individuals navigate these potentially hostile, unwelcoming systems. A little over two decades later, Miles A. Kimball solidified the idea of tactical technical communication, laying the foundations for a new area of inquiry and scholarship. Today, many academics and researchers have imbued the concept of tactical technical communication with their own ideas and perspectives. This essay collection spotlights a meaningful diversity of tactical technical communication scholarship, exploring topics like the feminist punk magazine BIKINI KILL, the phenomenon of copwatching, the usage of fictional narratives in technical writing courses, and the challenges of LBGTQ+ visibility in local libraries. In many ways, the contributors are partaking in their own forms of tactical communication as they carve out spaces for themselves and their ideas within the academic discourse.
"This book offers many thoughtful illustrations of the value of tactical technical communication. I can see using this book in undergraduate and graduate technical communication courses." — Derek Van Ittersum, coauthor of Writing Workflows: Beyond Word Processing
"Tactical Approaches to Technical Communication is long overdue. It's great to see such a wide array of tactical technical communication perspectives on display here." — Derek M. Sparby, author of Memetic Rhetorics: Toward a Toolkit for Ethical Meming
ISBN: 9798855802054
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
Weight: unknown
324 pages