Undermining Risk and Technical Communication

Extractive Industry, Cascading Disaster, and the Global Climate Crisis

Donnie Johnson Sackey author Ehren Helmut Pflugfelder author Daniel P Richards author Timothy R Amidon author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:State University of New York Press

Publishing:1st Jun '26

£94.00

This title is due to be published on 1st June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Undermining Risk and Technical Communication cover

Changes the conversation about risk by exposing the field's historical complicity with extractive industries and building new methodologies for future risk communication research.

Technical and professional communication has a problem with how the concept of risk has been considered alongside extractive technologies. Throughout its history, the practice, teaching, and research of technical and professional communication has been embedded within, complicit with, and indebted to these industries. These industries have also created massive global harm to people and ecosystems, both through accidents as well as the slow violence of pollution and climate change. In response, this book seeks to "undermine" how technical and professional communication works with risk by reconsidering implications that traverse a greater span of time and geography. It revises the field's risk methodology and encourages future researchers to navigate the scope and scale of their projects. Along with new theoretical framing, the text presents three detailed case studies illustrating how careful consideration of scope and scale can impact how technical and professional communication engages extraction and risk, showcasing to new and experienced technical communication researchers alike how risk communication is about to enter a new era.

"Undermining Risk and Technical Communication extends how TPC scholars can conceptualize risk, moving from discrete moments of disaster to long-term unfolding of hazards for capitalist gains while disproportionately affecting marginalized communities. This book formalizes this conception of risk and provides several concepts that help us read risk and crisis more expansively." — Ryan Weber, University of Alabama in Huntsville

"This book will change how the field of TPC discusses the origins of the field, its complicated history, its current practices and research projects, and future interventions we commit to fulfilling. It provides a blueprint for doing this work within risk communication, but it also goes beyond that in providing a map for us to think about how we may want to understand our fields' commitment to and actions toward justice-oriented and ethical futures." — Michelle F. Eble, East Carolina University

ISBN: 9798855807417

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm

Weight: 490g

290 pages