The Public Presentation of a Hybrid Science: Scientific and Technical Communication in “Iraq's...

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Title: The Public Presentation of a Hybrid Science: Scientific and Technical Communication in “Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Assessment of the British Government” (2002);
Authors and Corporations: McKenzie, Keisha
In: Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 39, 2009, 1, p. 3-23
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 3-23
ISSN: 0047-2816
1541-3780
DOI: 10.2190/tw.39.1.b
published in: Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> A recent British national intelligence-based Assessment (2002) illustrates how one government agency communicated science to serve its policy goals. This article analyzes some of the values that drive science, public policy, and national intelligence, and traces how those values affected the Assessment writers' goals and communication strategies. Through close reading of the Assessment's foreword and first section, this study shows how the writers shaped scientific and technical information to satisfy their disciplines' values and to naturalize their “proper perspective” on the policy case. Further analysis of similar documents will extend current research on scientific rhetoric, multidisciplinary collaborative writing, and public communication. </jats:p>