Carolyn Boiarsky
Carolyn Boiarsky
Carolyn Boiarsky is professor of English at Purdue University Calumet and founder and director of the Northwest Indiana Writing Project. She is the author of four books, including Technical Communication: Contexts, Audiences, and Communities and Writings from the Workplace: Documents, Models, and Cases; has published in numerous business and technical communication journals; and has received the Society of Technical Communication’s Frank R. Smith Article of the Year Award.
How Poorly Written E-mails Cause Disasters and Cost Lives: Five Questions for Carolyn Boiarsky
Carolyn Boiarsky talks to The Huffington Post about her new book, Risk Communication and Miscommunication.
Risk Communication and Miscommunication
Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations