Affiliation:
1. Department of English, West Virginia UniversityMorgantown, WV, USA
2. Los Alamos National LaboratoryLos Alamos, New Mexico, USA
Abstract
This article highlights the role of place in understanding problems, specifically within community-engaged projects in upper-level technical and professional communication courses. Drawing on a year-long participant-generated imagery study with students, instructors, and community partners, the authors argue that photographic research is effective in helping participants and researchers tune to place. Taking photos offers opportunities for documentation, individual interpretation, and collaborative reflection, resulting in a deeper, more nuanced sense of place. Ultimately, this article demonstrates how a greater awareness of place, cultivated through reflecting on visual evidence, enhances engagement projects and helps technical communicators address complex problems.
Funder
Purdue College of Liberal Arts
Subject
General Business, Management and Accounting,Communication,Business and International Management