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Bernadette Longo 
Spurious Coin 
A History of Science, Management, and Technical Writing

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Spurious Coin constructs a cultural history of technical writing in the United States and the system of scientific knowledge and power it controls. Embedded in this history are tensions between scientific and liberal arts knowledge-making that render technical writing both the genuine and counterfeit coin of scientific knowledge within our culture. When scientific knowledge is made by scientists and engineers, it can circulate as genuine currency in an economy where communication makes knowledge. When scientific knowledge is made by liberal-arts trained technical writers, however, it circulates as spurious currency and threatens the purity of the knowledge economy. Because the stability of the scientific knowledge economy is at stake, scientists and technical writers often find themselves at odds over the value of scientific knowledge minted by non-scientists.



Longo constructs this cultural history around a framework of five intellectual trends: the use of clear, correct English; maximum efficiency of production and operation; the need to contribute to a general fund of scientific knowledge for the betterment of the human condition; the tension between the role of science and art within a culture; and a redemptive urge to purify language and standardize practice. She also explores the role of mechanical engineers in designing management systems which rely on technical writing to control operations and profits.
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Acknowledgments


Introduction—Transforming Language into Science



What Is Science? What Is Technology?
Minting the Coin of Scientific Knowledge



Chapter 1—How Credit for Scientific Knowledge Is Appraised



Who Gets Credit?
What Research Does Not See
Looking at Technical Writing Through a Cultural Study Frame
Putting Technical Writing Practices in Cultural Contexts
Issues in Technical Writing Raised Through Cultural Study



Chapter 2—Technical Writing as the Lingua Franca in a Golden Age of Engineering



What Kind of Knowledge Gets Deposited in Textbooks?
The Utility of Experiential Knowledge
The Development of Public Science
Reforming Scholasticism



Chapter 3—The Rise of Experiential Knowledge and Technical Education



John Locke, Language, Property Rights, and Coinage
Defending Science and Technical Education



Chapter 4—Contributing to a General Fund of Scientific Knowledge



Knowledge in Textbooks
Technical Writing Practices in Power and Knowledge Systems



Chapter 5—Engineering Specialized Social Organizations



Engineering as an Application of Pure Scientific Knowledge
Designing Systematic Administration for Canals and Railroads
Engineers Become Managers in Complex Social Organizations
Engineering Management Systems



Chapter 6—Technical Writing as Management System Control



Natural and Military Efficiency
New Communication Technologies Support Systematized Management
Technical Writing Textbook Codifies Systematized Management



Chapter 7—Technical Writers Mint Counterfeit Scientific Knowledge: Strained Relations between Technical Writers and Engineers



Office Management Becomes a Specialized Field
The Practicality of Engineering in Tension with the Enjoyment of Literature
Technical Writing Moves from Engineering to English
English Embraces Science



Chapter 8—Whose Knowledge Is Powerful?



Toward a Humanistic Technical Writing



Notes


References


Index

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Bernadette Longo is Assistant Professor of English at Clemson University.
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