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User Agency, Technical Communication, and the 19th-Century Woman Bicyclist
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Extraorganizational Technical CommunicationEducationPhilosophy Of TechnologyCommunicationUser AgencyDigital CultureInstructional MaterialsGender StudiesConversation AnalysisInstructional TechnologyComputer-mediated CommunicationFeminist MethodSociolinguisticsFeminist TheoryCultureOrganizational CommunicationWomen BicyclistsHuman-computer InteractionArtsSocial InformaticsSociotechnical System
This article considers how users employ extraorganizational technical communication to reshape technologies, both materially and symbolically, even after these technologies enter into common use. Specifically, I analyze how women bicyclists of the 1890s authored instructional materials to complicate gendered and classed assumptions about users implicit in manufacturer-produced texts. I argue that technical communicators, in their teaching and research, should consider the role that extraorganizational technical communication plays in generating vital and lasting cultural changes.
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