Computer Simulation, Rhetoric, and the Scientific Imagination - by Aimee Kendall Roundtree (Hardcover)
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- The book investigates the rhetorical nature of scientific computer simulations, and it discusses the implications of those rhetorical strategies for how we understand, use and evaluate simulated evidence in the real world.
- About the Author: Aimee Kendall Roundtree is associate professor of Professional Writing and Technical Communication at the University of Houston-Downtown.
- 144 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Communication Studies
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About the Book
The book investigates the rhetorical nature of scientific computer simulations, and it discusses the implications of those rhetorical strategies for how we understand, use and evaluate simulated evidence in the real world.Book Synopsis
The book investigates the rhetorical nature of scientific computer simulations, and it discusses the implications of those rhetorical strategies for how we understand, use and evaluate simulated evidence in the real world.Review Quotes
[This book] is a timely exploration of computer simulation in scientific argument. The book is a needed foundation for future investigations into simulations and their construction and function in professional, scientific discourse as well as how simulations are used and discussed in public debates about climate change and other contentious scientific and technical debates. . . .Roundtree makes a well-argued and -supported exploration of a topic important to technical writers and science communication specialists. . . .Technical writing instructors would do well to consider ways to situate the writing about and inclusion of simulated evidence into students' writing education, and she suggests that we can think about how to help simulation scientists understand the rhetorical choices they make to improve their work as well . . . Roundtree's research supports these efforts and offers a framework for more scholarship on the construction, presentation, and reception of simulations.
Aimee Kendall Roundtree's Computer Simulation, Rhetoric, and the Scientific Imagination: How Virtual Evidence Shapes Science in the Making and in the News is an important foray into the rhetoric of leading edge science that stands to benefit students, teachers, and professionals. The theoretical concepts Roundtree introduces are useful in themselves for researchers who are interested in the complex nexus of technology and argumentation in diverse professional settings. The text provides excellent case studies of how effective communicators translate discipline-specific knowledge to audiences outside their realms of expertise. Roundtree's thorough research methodology and data analysis make her book an excellent teaching tool for academic study as well as a model for professional practice. The book's timely subject matter makes it a fascinating read as well as a clear example of how technology and professional communication drive each other.
In her stimulating book . . . Aimee Kendall Roundtree shows how computer simulations provide an alternate way of conducting science. . . .Roundtree's thought-provoking analysis is recommended as a sourcebook for technical communicators seeking to understand how rhetoric works in scientific documentation, especially that involving computer simulations of procedures, usability interfaces, and other dynamic online content.
Roundtree assembles an impressive archive to teach us about the rhetoric of simulations and to argue that we must start paying attention to them. Simulations matter to rhetoric not merely because of their mighty impact on how we make law and policy, but also because they bring us back to the heart of rhetoric itself, which has always been dedicated to building possible worlds and imagining how we might live with each other in them. Even scholars who do not work on computer simulations will find Roundtree's discussions on abductive reasoning and virtual evidence to be powerful lenses on argumentation in the post-modern public square.
Roundtree's book [is] most timely for readers in PTC and rhetoric and writing because, as Roundtree demonstrates, computer simulations are thoroughly rhetorical. . . .In summary, Roundtree offers an important and detailed glimpse into the rhetoric of computer simulations. . . .Roundtree's study presents a thorough analysis based on a rich data set. As such, it should be widely read in the field.
This timely contribution from Aimee Roundtree helps us understand simulations as rhetorical acts and products. It will be required reading for those who want to understand how simulations are used to convince and persuade.
About the Author
Aimee Kendall Roundtree is associate professor of Professional Writing and Technical Communication at the University of Houston-Downtown.Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .75 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 144
Genre: Language + Art + Disciplines
Sub-Genre: Communication Studies
Publisher: Lexington Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Aimee Kendall Roundtree
Language: English
Street Date: December 11, 2013
TCIN: 1005110780
UPC: 9780739175569
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-7481
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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