Title :
Communicating in public policy matters: addressing the problem of non-congruent sites of discourse
Author :
Ross, Susan ; Karis, Bill
Author_Institution :
Clarkson Univ., Potsdam, NY, USA
fDate :
12/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is noted that communication scholars and teachers agree that the first step in joining a community is to learn the conventions of discourse of the target discipline. But argument in public policy arenas often involves multiple disciplines and must address ethical as well as technical issues. The authors term such discourse forums `noncongruent sites´ and explore the problem of how to determine when the field-specific discourse convections of specialists appropriately give way to ethical argument. It is argued that engineers must be educated to take a more than purely technical perspective on public issues. The curriculum at one institution is examined, and examples of courses and projects which tend to promote a broader perspective are given
Keywords :
education; engineering; politics; communication scholars; curriculum; discourse forums; engineers; ethical argument; field-specific discourse convections; noncongruent sites; public issues; public policy matters; teachers; Education; Educational programs; Engineering students; Humans; Licenses; Public policy;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on