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Volume 1, Number 1, September, 2012
Volume 1, Number 2, January, 2013
Volume 1, Number 3, April, 2013
Volume 1, Number 4, August, 2013
Volume 2, Number 1, November, 2013
Volume 2, Number 2, February, 2014
Volume 2, Number 3, May, 2014
Volume 2, Number 4, August, 2014
Volume 3, Number 1, November, 2014
Volume 3, Number 2, February, 2015
Volume 3, Number 3, May, 2015
Volume 3, Number 4, August, 2015
Volume 4, Number 1, November, 2015
Volume 4, Number 2, March, 2016
Volume 4, Number 2b, June, 2016
Volume 4, Number 3, September, 2016
Volume 4, Number 4, December, 2016
Volume 5, Number 1, April, 2017
Volume 5, Number 2, July, 2017
Volume 5, Number 3, November, 2017
Volume 5, Number 4, December, 2017
Volume 6, Number 1, March, 2018
Volume 6, Number 2, Summer, 2018
Volume 6, Number 3, September, 2018
Volume 6, Number 4, December, 2018
Volume 7, Number 1, April, 2019
Volume 7, Number 2, July, 2019
Volume 7, Number 3, September, 2019
Volume 8, Number 1, May, 2020
Volume 8, Number 2, August, 2020
Volume 8, Number 3, November, 2020
Volume 8, Number 4, December, 2020
Volume 9, Number 1, March, 2021
Volume 9, Number 2, July, 2021
Volume 9, Number 3, September, 2021
Volume 9, Number 4, December, 2021
Volume 10, Number 1, March, 2022
Volume 10, Number 2, July, 2022
Volume 10, Number 3, September, 2022
Volume 10, Number 4, December, 2022
Volume 11, Number 1, March, 2023
Volume 11, Number 2, July, 2023
Volume 11, Number 3, September, 2023


Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 1, Number 1, September, 2012

                 Liza Potts and   
                 Michael Albers   Defining the design of communication . . 3--7
                  Clay Spinuzzi   What is communication design?  . . . . . 8--11
                   Jason Swarts   Communication design . . . . . . . . . . 12--15
      William Hart-Davidson and   
                   Jeff Grabill   The value of computing, ambient data,
                                  ubiquitous connectivity for changing the
                                  work of communication designers  . . . . 16--22
               George F. Hayhoe   Telling the future of information design 23--26
                   Brian McNely   Big data, situated people: humane
                                  approaches to communication design . . . 27--30
                  Robert Pierce   Design of communication  . . . . . . . . 31--36
               Michael J. Salvo   Visual rhetoric and big data: design of
                                  future communication . . . . . . . . . . 37--40

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 1, Number 2, January, 2013

                 Liza Potts and   
                 Michael Albers   The next generation on design of
                                  communication  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3--4
Jeffrey Tzu Kwan Valino Koh and   
                 Kening Zhu and   
         Kasun Karunanayaka and   
            Doros Polydorou and   
     Roshan Lalintha Peiris and   
                 Ryohei Nakatsu   Characterizing the analog-like and
                                  digital-like attributes of interactive
                                  systems  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8--36
                   Tom Lindsley   Prefab interface development and the
                                  problem of ease  . . . . . . . . . . . . 37--49
                Angela Harrison   I see you're talking #HPV: communication
                                  patterns in the #HPV stream on Twitter   50--51

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 1, Number 3, April, 2013

                     Liza Potts   SIGDOC at ATTW: editorial  . . . . . . . 3--4
                     Rob Pierce   Notes from the chair . . . . . . . . . . 5--8
              Michael J. Albers   Introduction: Proceedings of Symposium
                                  on Communicating Complex Information . . 9--11
           David E. Hailey, Jr.   ReaderCentric writing for the prosumer
                                  marketplace: proposing a new,
                                  content-based information architecture
                                  model  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12--17
                  Gregory Zobel   Engaging complexity in usability through
                                  assemblage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18--22
                  Stuart Blythe   Dynamic system models and the
                                  construction of complexity . . . . . . . 23--27
               Jenny Shirey and   
                 Ann Charng and   
                   Quynh Nguyen   Researching and communicating the
                                  complexity of IT image management  . . . 28--33
                  Lisa Meloncon   Visual communication in environmental
                                  health: methodological questions and
                                  compromises  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34--37
           Stefania Passera and   
                  Helena Haapio   Transforming contracts from legal rules
                                  to user-centered communication tools: a
                                  human-information interaction challenge  38--45
                 Donna Kain and   
                  Michelle Covi   Visualizing complexity and uncertainty
                                  about climate change and sea level rise  46--53
            Kevin H. Richardson   It's not about usability . . . . . . . . 54--56
              Michael J. Albers   Cargo cults in information design  . . . 57--61

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 1, Number 4, August, 2013

              Michael J. Albers   Design of communication open research
                                  questions: editorial . . . . . . . . . . 3--5
                     Liza Potts   Notes from the chair . . . . . . . . . . 6--10
                   Lora Arduser   Produsers and end users: how social
                                  media impacts our students' future
                                  research questions . . . . . . . . . . . 11--14
           Bernadette Longo and   
              Nancy Coppola and   
             Norbert Elliot and   
            Andrew Klobucar and   
                  Carol Johnson   A program of research for technical
                                  communication: adaptive learning . . . . 15--17
       Ehren Helmut Pflugfelder   Big data, big questions  . . . . . . . . 18--21
                     Dave Jones   From research to design: building
                                  knowledge so that we can build
                                  experiences  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22--25
                 James Kalmbach   The invisible web and the need for new
                                  research methodologies . . . . . . . . . 26--28
              Marjorie T. Davis   Identifying core principles and
                                  expectations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29--30
             Rebecca Walton and   
               Natasha N. Jones   Navigating increasingly cross-cultural,
                                  cross-disciplinary, and
                                  cross-organizational contexts to support
                                  social justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31--35
           Candice A. Welhausen   Chickens, MRIs, and graphics: creating
                                  visual information in scientific fields  36--39
                     Scott Abel   Writing for machine translation  . . . . 40--41
           Rebekka Andersen and   
              Sid Benavente and   
                 Dave Clark and   
      William Hart-Davidson and   
               Carolyn Rude and   
                   JoAnn Hackos   Open research questions for academics
                                  and industry professionals: results of a
                                  survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42--49
                Sushil K. Oswal   Exploring accessibility as a potential
                                  area of research for technical
                                  communication: a modest proposal . . . . 50--60
                    Beth Keller   Tracing digital thyroid culture: poster  61--61


Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 2, Number 1, November, 2013

                        Editors   Icon design to improve communication of
                                  health information to older adults . . . 6--32
                 Guiseppe Getto   Networked knowledges: student
                                  collaborative digital composing as
                                  communicative action . . . . . . . . . . 33--58
               Manuela Aparicio   Technical writers @ Lisbon . . . . . . . 59--60
                    Jack Hennes   Book Review: \booktitleRhetorical
                                  Accessability: At the Intersection of
                                  Technical Communication and Disability
                                  Studies, edited by Lisa Meloncon,
                                  Amityville, New York: Baywood, 2013. 247
                                  pp.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61--66
                Nathan Franklin   Book Review: \booktitleThe UX book:
                                  Process and guidelines for ensuring a
                                  quality user experience by Rex Hartson
                                  and Pardha A. Pyla, San Diego: Morgan
                                  Kaufmann. 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67--72

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 2, Number 2, February, 2014

                   Jason Swarts   The mobile situation . . . . . . . . . . 7--9
               Rebekka Andersen   Toward a more integrated view of
                                  technical communication  . . . . . . . . 10--16
                   Claire Lauer   Technology and communication design:
                                  crossroads and compromises . . . . . . . 17--20
                  Tao Zhang and   
            Ilana R. Barnes and   
                 Marlen Promann   Building better help: user
                                  characteristics' effect on library help
                                  design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21--27
               Justin Young and   
                 Charlie Potter   Remediation in data visualization: two
                                  examples of learning in real-time data
                                  processing environments  . . . . . . . . 29--37
                    Beth Keller   Book Review: \booktitleSocial media in
                                  disaster response: how experience
                                  architects can build for participation
                                  by L. Potts, (2013). New York, NY:
                                  Routledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39--42
             Sheryl Ruszkiewicz   Book Review: \booktitleGlobal UX: design
                                  and research in a connected world by W.
                                  Quesenbery and D. Szuc; Waltham, MA:
                                  Morgan Kaufmann and \booktitleA web for
                                  everyone: designing accessible user
                                  experiences by S. Horton and W.
                                  Quesenbery; Brooklyn, NY: Rosenfeld
                                  media  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43--47

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 2, Number 3, May, 2014

                  Michael Salvo   What's in a name?: experience
                                  architecture rearticulates the
                                  humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6--9
                  Tharon Howard   Journey mapping: a brief overview  . . . 10--13
                Sushil K. Oswal   Participatory design: barriers and
                                  possibilities  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14--19
              Marybeth Shea and   
               Cameron Mozafari   Communicating complexity in
                                  transdisciplinary science teams for
                                  policy: applied stasis theory for
                                  organizing and assembling collaboration  20--24
                      Quan Zhou   ``That usability course'': what
                                  technical communication programs get
                                  wrong about usability and how to fix it  25--27
         Zhenyu Cheryl Qian and   
        Yingjie Victor Chen and   
            Yinghuan Patty Peng   A comparative approach to enhance
                                  information interaction design of visual
                                  analytics systems  . . . . . . . . . . . 28--33
            Clinton Carlson and   
              Whitney Peake and   
                    Jeff Joiner   Letting context speak: the use of
                                  co-creative, design-led, and
                                  user-centered design methods in the
                                  design of complex public communications  34--39
               Jack T. Labriola   Review of \booktitleCross-cultural
                                  technology design: creating
                                  culture-sensitive technology for local
                                  users by Sun, H. (2012), New York, NY:
                                  Oxford University Press, Inc.  . . . . . 40--42
                 Kirk St. Amant   Review of \booktitleCross-cultural
                                  design for IT products and services by
                                  Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Tom Plocher, &
                                  Yee-Yin Choong. (2013), CRC Press  . . . 43--45

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 2, Number 4, August, 2014

               Rebekka Andersen   The emergence of content strategy work
                                  and recommended resources  . . . . . . . 6--13
                Brian J. McNely   Knowledge work, knowledge play: a
                                  heuristic approach to communication
                                  design for hybrid spaces . . . . . . . . 14--51
                  Marie Moeller   Pushing boundaries of normalcy:
                                  employing critical disability studies in
                                  analyzing medical advocacy websites  . . 52--80
                   Chris Bethel   Review of ``Topsight: a guide to
                                  studying, diagnosing, and fixing
                                  information flow in organizations'' by
                                  Clay Spinuzzi, Amazon CreateSpace 2013,
                                  978-1-4819-6006-9. . . . . . . . . . . . 81--83
                    Beth Keller   Review of ``PowerPoint, Communication,
                                  and the Knowledge Society'' by Hubert
                                  Knoblauch, Cambridge University Press
                                  2013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84--86
                   Kristi Wiley   Review of ``The user experience team of
                                  one: a research and design survival
                                  guide'' by L. Buley Rosenfeld, Media
                                  2013 978-1-933820-18-7 . . . . . . . . . 87--89


Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 3, Number 1, November, 2014

           Manuela Aparicio and   
                Carlos J. Costa   Data visualization . . . . . . . . . . . 7--11
              Alice R. Daer and   
         Rebecca F. Hoffman and   
                   Seth Goodman   Rhetorical functions of hashtag forms
                                  across social media applications . . . . 12--16
               Allegra W. Smith   Porn architecture: user tagging and
                                  filtering in two online pornography
                                  communities  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17--23
             Guiseppe Getto and   
                 Kirk St. Amant   Designing globally, working locally:
                                  using personas to develop online
                                  communication products for international
                                  users  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24--46
                   Chris Bethel   Book review: ``The Digital Rights
                                  Movement: The Role of Technology in
                                  Subverting Digital Copyright'' by Hector
                                  Postigo. The MIT Press, 2012. ISBN
                                  978-0-262-01795-4  . . . . . . . . . . . 47--48
                   Chris Bethel   Book review: ``Responding to Technology
                                  --- Resistance through Technology''
                                  (12--13), and ``User Agency and
                                  Technology'' (13--14)  . . . . . . . . . 49--49
               Janine M. Butler   Book review: ``Morse, T. A. (2014).
                                  \booktitleSigns and wonders: Religious
                                  rhetoric and the preservation of sign
                                  language''. Washington, DC: Gallaudet
                                  University Press . . . . . . . . . . . . 50--53

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 3, Number 2, February, 2015

                   JoAnn Hackos   Changing times: changing skills  . . . . 7--12
                   David Hailey   To what extent should we re-examine our
                                  teaching?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13--19
               Tharon W. Howard   Are personas really usable?  . . . . . . 20--26
              Jan H. Spyridakis   Identifying new topics in TC curricula:
                                  preparing students for success in a
                                  changing world . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27--37
                 Kirk St. Amant   Culture and the contextualization of
                                  care: a prototype-based approach to
                                  developing health and medical visuals
                                  for international audiences  . . . . . . 38--47
                   Brian McNely   Taking things seriously with visual
                                  research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48--54
                  Rudy McDaniel   Understanding microinteractions as
                                  applied research opportunities for
                                  information designers  . . . . . . . . . 55--62
                Sushil K. Oswal   A conversation on usability and
                                  accessibility with Janice (Ginny) Redish 63--92
               Daniel L. Hocutt   Review of \booktitleImplementing
                                  Responsive Design: Building Sites for an
                                  Anywhere, Everywhere Web by Tim Kadlec,
                                  New Riders, 2013. ISBN 978-0-321-82168-3 93--96
                 Donovan Warren   Review of \booktitleMining the Social
                                  Web by Matthew A. Russell, Second
                                  edition. O'Reilly, 2013. ISBN
                                  978-1-4493-6761-9  . . . . . . . . . . . 97--99
                  Matthew Beale   Review of \booktitlePlayful Design:
                                  Creating Game Experiences in Everyday
                                  Interfaces. John Ferrara, Brooklyn, NY:
                                  Rosenfeld Media. 2012. ISBN:
                                  978-1-933820-14-9  . . . . . . . . . . . 100--103

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 3, Number 3, May, 2015

                 Kirk St. Amant   Aspects of access: considerations for
                                  creating health and medical content for
                                  international audiences  . . . . . . . . 7--11
             Rebecca Walton and   
                   David Hailey   Evaluating the relevance of eBooks to
                                  corporate communication  . . . . . . . . 12--19
                Daniel Richards   Testing the waters: local users, sea
                                  level rise, and the productive usability
                                  of interactive geovisualizations . . . . 20--24
            Amirsam Khataei and   
                       Ali Arya   Personalized presentation builder for
                                  persuasive communication . . . . . . . . 25--32
              Clinton R. Lanier   Problem solving in user networks:
                                  complex communication issues and
                                  item-to-item collaborative filtering . . 33--39
         Zhenyu Cheryl Qian and   
            Yingjie Victor Chen   Communication and exchange between
                                  information visualization and industrial
                                  design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40--48
               Kristi Wiley and   
                 Guiseppe Getto   A UX workflow for building awesome
                                  application  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49--52
                      Quan Zhou   Strategy first, execution second:
                                  teaching design strategy in technical
                                  communication  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53--55
          Joseph Fanfarelli and   
              Stephanie Vie and   
                  Rudy McDaniel   Understanding digital badges through
                                  feedback, reward, and narrative: a
                                  multidisciplinary approach to building
                                  better badges in social environments . . 56--60

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 3, Number 4, August, 2015

              Lisa Meloncon and   
                  Erin A. Frost   Special issue introduction: Charting an
                                  emerging field: the rhetorics of health
                                  and medicine and its importance in
                                  communication design . . . . . . . . . . 7--14
         Kathleen Connellan and   
            Damien W. Riggs and   
                   Clemence Due   Light lies: how glass speaks . . . . . . 15--24
          Allison J. Lazard and   
             Michael S. Mackert   e-health first impressions and visual
                                  evaluations: key design principles for
                                  attention and appeal . . . . . . . . . . 25--34
            Scott A. Mogull and   
              Deborah Balzhiser   Pharmaceutical companies are writing the
                                  script for health consumerism  . . . . . 35--49
                 Debra Burleson   The hospitalist model: are hospitals
                                  informing patients?  . . . . . . . . . . 50--60
                  Maria Novotny   reVITALize gynecology: reimagining
                                  apparent feminism's methodology in
                                  participatory health intervention
                                  projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61--74
           Rebecca A. Kuehl and   
                  Jenn Anderson   Designing public communication about
                                  doulas: analyzing presence and absence
                                  in promoting a volunteer doula program   75--84
         Theodore A. Avtgis and   
               David Kappel and   
         E. Phillips Polack and   
              Alison Wilson and   
                Jennifer Knight   Assessing the accuracy of trauma patient
                                  prioritization: communication design of
                                  the M.I.S.E.R information system
                                  protocol and communication channel
                                  during crisis communication exchanges    85--90
                  Molly Kessler   Review of ``\booktitleRhetoric in the
                                  Flesh: Trained Vision, Technical
                                  Expertise, and the Gross Anatomy Lab. by
                                  T. Kenny Fountain'' New York, NY:
                                  Routledge, 2014  . . . . . . . . . . . . 91--96


Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 4, Number 1, November, 2015

                 Kirk St. Amant   Introduction to the special issue:
                                  Cultural considerations for
                                  communication design: integrating ideas
                                  of culture, communication, and context
                                  into user experience design  . . . . . . 6--22
                Xiaobo Wang and   
                     Baotong Gu   The communication design of WeChat:
                                  ideological as well as technical aspects
                                  of social media  . . . . . . . . . . . . 23--35
              Uttaran Dutta and   
                    Swayang Das   The digital divide at the margins:
                                  co-designing information solutions to
                                  address the needs of indigenous
                                  populations of rural India . . . . . . . 36--48
              Rudy McDaniel and   
                   Lanlan Kuang   Cross-cultural cinematic communication:
                                  learning from the information design
                                  process for a Sino--American film
                                  competition  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49--60
         Hilary Sarat-St. Peter   Designing with HDR data: what the human
                                  development report can tell us about
                                  international users  . . . . . . . . . . 60--72
                 Guiseppe Getto   Review of ``\booktitleWorld 3.0: Global
                                  prosperity and how to achieve it by P.
                                  Ghemawat'', Harvard Business Review
                                  Press 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73--76
                Benjamin Lauren   Review of ``\booktitleRhetorical memory:
                                  a study of technical communication and
                                  information management by S.
                                  Whittemore'', University of Chicago
                                  Press 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77--80

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 4, Number 2, March, 2016

                 Kirk St. Amant   Online networks, social media, and
                                  communication design . . . . . . . . . . 10--11
                   Jordan Frith   Forum design and the changing landscape
                                  of crowd-sourced help information  . . . 12--22
         Emily January Petersen   Empathetic user design: understanding
                                  and living the reality of an audience    23--36
                  Chris Lam and   
                 Mark A. Hannah   The social help desk: examining how
                                  Twitter is used as a technical support
                                  tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37--51
           Michael J. Faris and   
               Kristen R. Moore   Emerging scholars and social media use:
                                  a pilot study of risk  . . . . . . . . . 52--63
               Sarah K. Gunning   Review of ``\booktitleAll edge: Inside
                                  the new workplace networks'', by
                                  Spinuzzi, C., University of Chicago
                                  Press: Chicago (2015)  . . . . . . . . . 64--68
                 Stacey L. Pigg   Review of ``\booktitleIntertwingled:
                                  Information changes everything'', by
                                  Morville, P., Semantic Studios, Ann
                                  Arbor, MI (2014) . . . . . . . . . . . . 69--72

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 4, Number 2b, June, 2016

                 Kirk St. Amant   Aspects of awareness: considerations for
                                  social media use in the modern context   8--10
                      Sara West   Yik Yak and the knowledge community  . . 11--21
              Katrina L. Hinson   Framing illness through Facebook enabled
                                  online support groups  . . . . . . . . . 22--31
          Sarah-Beth Hopton and   
              R. Mitchell Parry   Saving the sea, socially: measuring the
                                  relationship between content and gesture
                                  on Facebook  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32--43
                     Dave Jones   Review of ``\booktitleMapping
                                  Experiences: A Guide to Creating Value
                                  through Journeys, Blueprints, and
                                  Diagrams, by Kalbach, J.,'' Sebastopol,
                                  CA: O'Reilly Media (2016)  . . . . . . . 44--48
            Christopher Andrews   Review of ``\booktitleManaging Chaos:
                                  Digital Governance by Design'', by
                                  Welchman, L., New York: Rosenfeld Media
                                  (2015) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49--53

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 4, Number 3, September, 2016

                 Kirk St. Amant   Re-considering the nature of value in
                                  communication design . . . . . . . . . . 4--8
          Lena-Maria Öberg   Examining the context of technical
                                  information use: special section
                                  introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9--11
          C. Söderlund and   
                      J. Lundin   What is an information source?:
                                  information design based on information
                                  source selection behavior  . . . . . . . 12--19
             Jonas Löwgren   Technical communication practices in the
                                  collaborative mediascape: a case study
                                  in media structure transformation  . . . 20--25
              Keshab R. Acharya   User value and usability in technical
                                  communication: a value-proposition
                                  design model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26--34
                      Dawn Opel   Designing online resources for safety
                                  net healthcare providers: users' needs
                                  and the evidence-based medicine paradigm 35--45
                   Claire Lauer   Editorial re-considering research: why
                                  we need to adopt a mixed-methods
                                  approach to our work . . . . . . . . . . 46--50
              Sean Moxley-Kelly   Review of ``\booktitleThe Language of
                                  Technical Communication,'' by Gallon, R.
                                  (2016). Laguna Hills, CA: XML Press  . . 51--55
                   Adam Strantz   Review of ``\booktitleThe Mobile Story:
                                  Narrative Practices with Locative
                                  Technologies,'' by Farman, J. (Ed.).
                                  (2014). New York, NY: Routledge  . . . . 56--61

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 4, Number 4, December, 2016

                 Kirk St. Amant   Of form, context, and use  . . . . . . . 4--6
             Katherine Hepworth   Big data visualization: promises &
                                  pitfalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7--19
                 Beth L. Hewett   Reading, writing, and digital
                                  composition: reintegrating constituent
                                  literacies in online settings  . . . . . 20--35
          Jennifer deWinter and   
           Carly A. Kocurek and   
                  Stephanie Vie   Managing community managers: social
                                  labor, feminized skills, and
                                  professionalization  . . . . . . . . . . 36--45
        Heidi Skurat Harris and   
                  Michael Greer   Over, under, or through: design
                                  strategies to supplement the LMS and
                                  enhance interaction in online writing
                                  courses  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46--54
             Amanda M. Licastro   The problem of multimodality: what
                                  data-driven research can tell us about
                                  online writing practices . . . . . . . . 55--73
       James Kiwanuka-Tondo and   
          Keon Mandell Pettiway   Localizing complex scientific
                                  communication: a SWOT analysis and
                                  multi-sectoral approach of communicating
                                  climate change . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74--85
               Daniel L. Hocutt   Review of ``\booktitleCommunicating
                                  Mobility and Technology: A Material
                                  Rhetoric for Persuasive
                                  Transportation,'' by Pflugfelder, E. H.
                                  (2017). New York: Routledge, 2017  . . . 86--92
             Ann Shivers-McNair   Review of ``\booktitleRisk Communication
                                  and Miscommunication: Case Studies in
                                  Science, Technology, Engineering,
                                  Government, and Community
                                  Organizations,'' by Boiarsky, C. (2016).
                                  Boulder, CO: University of Colorado
                                  Press  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93--98


Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 5, Number 1, April, 2017

                 Kirk St. Amant   Of content, context, and conveyance:
                                  editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4--7
                S. Scott Graham   Data and lore in technical communication
                                  research: guest editorial  . . . . . . . 8--25
               Lambert Zaad and   
                Dick Lenior and   
         Thea van der Geest and   
               Els van der Pool   Analyzing information in complex
                                  collaborative tasks  . . . . . . . . . . 26--42
                 Mingran Li and   
                 Ruimin Gao and   
                  Xinghe Hu and   
                   Yingjie Chen   Comparing InfoVis designs with different
                                  information architecture for
                                  communicating complex information  . . . 43--56
             Suzan Flanagan and   
                 Guiseppe Getto   Helping content: a three-part approach
                                  to content strategy with nonprofits  . . 57--70
        Abigail Selzer King and   
           Kristen R. Moore and   
       Ashley Hardage Edlin and   
                 Sophie Frankel   Drawing strategies for communication
                                  planning: a rationale and exemplar of
                                  the geometric page form (GPF) approach   71--79
           Tiffany Bourelle and   
         Angela Clark-Oates and   
                Andrew Bourelle   Designing online writing classes to
                                  promote multimodal literacies: five
                                  practices for course design  . . . . . . 80--88
                  Emma Rose and   
                 Josh Tenenberg   Making practice-level struggles visible:
                                  researching UX practice to inform
                                  pedagogy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89--97
              Phillip J. Deaton   Reading sounds: closed-captioned media
                                  and popular culture: book review . . . . 98--101
                    Beth Keller   Women's voices in management:
                                  identifying innovative and responsible
                                  solutions: book review . . . . . . . . . 102--105

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 5, Number 2, July, 2017

              Barbara Heifferon   New technologies, patient experience,
                                  theoretical approaches and heuristics in
                                  RHM: guest editorial . . . . . . . . . . 4--18
               Lisa K. Meloncon   Patient experience design: expanding
                                  usability methodologies for healthcare   19--28
        Elizabeth L. Angeli and   
           Christina D. Norwood   Responding to public health crises:
                                  bridging collective mindfulness and user
                                  experience to create communication
                                  interventions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29--39
                 John Jones and   
            Catherine Gouge and   
                 Mariah Crilley   Design principles for health wearables   40--50
           Candice A. Welhausen   At your own risk: user-contributed flu
                                  maps, participatory surveillance, and an
                                  emergent DIY risk assessment ethic . . . 51--61
                 Kirk St. Amant   The cultural context of care in
                                  international communication design: a
                                  heuristic for addressing usability in
                                  international health and medical
                                  communication  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62--70

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 5, Number 3, November, 2017

                 Kirk St. Amant   Editor's introduction: Reflecting on and
                                  re-thinking usability and user
                                  experience design  . . . . . . . . . . . 4--9
               Joy Robinson and   
             Candice Lanius and   
                     Ryan Weber   The past, present, and future of UX
                                  empirical research . . . . . . . . . . . 10--23
               J. D. Applen and   
              Sonia H. Stephens   Digital humanities, middleware, and user
                                  experience design for public health
                                  applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24--34
            Bill Williamson and   
            Scott J. Kowalewski   Cultivating a rhetoric of advocacy for
                                  usability studies and user-centered
                                  design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35--47
                    Andrew Mara   Framework negotiation and UX design  . . 48--54
            Gustav Verhulsdonck   Designing for global mobile: considering
                                  user experience mapping with
                                  infrastructure, global openness, local
                                  user contexts and local cultural beliefs
                                  of technology use  . . . . . . . . . . . 55--62
          Joseph Bartolotta and   
           Julianne Newmark and   
               Tiffany Bourelle   Engaging with online design:
                                  undergraduate user-participants and the
                                  practice-level struggles of usability
                                  learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63--72
              Samantha Cosgrove   Review of ``\booktitleFundamentals of
                                  User-Centered Design: A Practical
                                  Approach,'' by Still, B., & Crane, K.
                                  (2017). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press  . . . 74--77
                Robert M. Rowan   Review of ``\booktitleExploratory
                                  Programming for the Arts and
                                  Humanities,'' by Montfort, N. (2016).
                                  Cambridge, MA: MIT Press . . . . . . . . 78--82

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 5, Number 4, December, 2017

                 John Jones and   
             Catherine C. Gouge   Guest editors' introduction wearable
                                  technologies and communication design    4--14
          Timothy R. Amidon and   
      Elizabeth A. Williams and   
             Tiffany Lipsey and   
             Randy Callahan and   
               Gary Nuckols and   
                   Spencer Rice   Sensors and gizmos and data, oh my:
                                  informating firefighters' personal
                                  protective equipment . . . . . . . . . . 15--30
                   Lora Arduser   Impatient patients: a DIY usability
                                  approach in diabetes wearable
                                  technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31--39
                 Krista Kennedy   Designing for human-machine
                                  collaboration: smart hearing aids as
                                  wearable technologies  . . . . . . . . . 40--51
           Kristen R. Moore and   
              Natasha Jones and   
          Bailey S. Cundiff and   
                    Leah Heilig   Contested sites of health risks: using
                                  wearable technologies to intervene in
                                  racial oppression  . . . . . . . . . . . 52--60
           Candice A. Welhausen   Quantifiable me: fitness and health
                                  trackers and the trope of holisticism    61--71


Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 6, Number 1, March, 2018

                Daniel Richards   Proceedings from and future plans for
                                  the Symposium for Communicating Complex
                                  Information (SCCI): Guest Editor's
                                  introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4--8
            Susan A. Youngblood   Site identity, artifact duplication, and
                                  disambiguation in Alabama Local
                                  Emergency Management Agencies (LEMAs)    9--15
                   Dawn S. Opel   What is ``Obamacare''?: health literacy,
                                  e-commerce, and the Affordable Care
                                  Act's online content . . . . . . . . . . 16--25
                    Lisa DeTora   Principles of technical communication
                                  and design can enrich writing practice
                                  in regulated contexts  . . . . . . . . . 26--34
                   Huiling Ding   Cross-cultural whistle-blowing in an
                                  emerging outbreak: revealing health
                                  risks through tactic communication and
                                  rhetorical hijacking . . . . . . . . . . 35--44
                 Kirk St. Amant   Reflexes, reactions, and usability:
                                  examining how prototypes of place can
                                  enhance UXD practices  . . . . . . . . . 45--53

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 6, Number 2, Summer, 2018

                 Kirk St. Amant   Mapping the complex context(s) of use:
                                  editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4--8
                  Emma Rose and   
                Alison Cardinal   Participatory video methods in UX:
                                  sharing power with users to gain
                                  insights into everyday life  . . . . . . 9--20
                 Liz Hutter and   
            Halcyon M. Lawrence   Promoting inclusive and accessible
                                  design in usability testing: a teaching
                                  case with users who are deaf . . . . . . 21--30
              Katie Lynn Walkup   Connect with your patients, not the
                                  screen: usability claims in electronic
                                  health records . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31--40
               Heidi L. Everett   Is good enough good enough?: negotiating
                                  web user value judgments of small
                                  businesses based on poorly designed
                                  websites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41--56
             Daniel P. Richards   Not a cape, but a life preserver: the
                                  importance of designer localization in
                                  interactive sea level rise viewers . . . 57--69
                  Luke Thominet   How to be open: user experience and
                                  technical communication in an emerging
                                  game development methodology . . . . . . 70--82
                    Cody Reimer   Contextual cropping, collateral data:
                                  screenshot methods for UX research . . . 83--92
              Samantha Cosgrove   Exploring usability and user-centered
                                  design through emergency management
                                  websites: advocating responsive web
                                  design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93--102
              Mary Clinkenbeard   Multimodal conversation analysis and
                                  usability studies: exploring
                                  human-technology interactions in
                                  multiparty contexts  . . . . . . . . . . 103--113
                     Amy Rubens   Book review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114--118
              Josephine Walwema   Book review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119--123

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 6, Number 3, September, 2018

           Rebekka Andersen and   
                    Carlos Evia   Editorial: perspectives on preparing
                                  technical communication professionals
                                  for today and the future . . . . . . . . 4--13
            Nadya Shalamova and   
          Tammy Rice-Bailey and   
               Katherine Wikoff   Evolving skill sets and job pathways of
                                  technical communicators  . . . . . . . . 14--24
       Teena A. M. Carnegie and   
                     Kate Crane   Responsive curriculum change: going
                                  beyond occupation demands  . . . . . . . 25--31
                    Amber Swope   Information architects: what they do and
                                  how to become one  . . . . . . . . . . . 32--43
              Ann Hill Duin and   
            Jason Chew Kit Tham   Cultivating code literacy: course
                                  redesign through advisory board
                                  engagement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44--58
                Benjamin Lauren   Preparing communication design students
                                  as facilitators: a primer for rethinking
                                  coursework in project management . . . . 59--65
          Anthony T. Atkins and   
              Colleen A. Reilly   Pedagogical strategies for integrating
                                  SEO into technical communication
                                  curricula  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66--73
       Jennifer C. Mallette and   
                   Megan Gehrke   Theory to practice: negotiating
                                  expertise for new technical
                                  communicators  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74--83
                     Dan Martin   Book review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84--88
              Elaine Wisniewski   Book review  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89--93

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 6, Number 4, December, 2018

                    Sean Zdenek   Guest Editor's introduction: reimagining
                                  disability and accessibility in
                                  technical and professional communication 4--11
           Sherena Huntsman and   
            Jared S. Colton and   
           Christopher Phillips   Cultivating virtuous course designers:
                                  using technical communication to
                                  reimagine accessibility in higher
                                  education  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12--23
                 Kevin Garrison   Theorizing lip reading as interface
                                  design: the gadfly of the gaps . . . . . 24--34
                 Laura Gonzales   Designing for intersectional,
                                  interdependent accessibility: a case
                                  study of multilingual technical content
                                  creation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35--45


Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 7, Number 1, April, 2019

              Sarah Beth Hopton   Guest editor's introduction: the revenge
                                  of Plato's pigs  . . . . . . . . . . . . 4--8
                Ryan Eichberger   Maps, silence, and Standing Rock:
                                  seeking a visuality for the age of
                                  environmental crisis . . . . . . . . . . 9--21
            Lauren E. Cagle and   
                    Carl Herndl   Shades of denialism: discovering
                                  possibilities for a more nuanced
                                  deliberation about climate change in
                                  online discussion forums . . . . . . . . 22--39
                 Barbara George   Communicating activist roles and tools
                                  in complex energy deliberation . . . . . 40--53
               Brian Ballentine   Rhetoric, risk, and hydraulic
                                  fracturing: one landowner's perspective  54--63
                   Laura Vernon   Crossing political borders: how a
                                  grassroots environmental group
                                  influenced a change in public policy . . 64--72
       Ehren Helmut Pflugfelder   Risk selfies and nonrational
                                  environmental communication  . . . . . . 73--84
                       Lin Dong   Earth discourses: constructing risks and
                                  responsibilities in Chinese state and
                                  social media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85--99

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 7, Number 2, July, 2019

                  Derek G. Ross   Editor's introduction  . . . . . . . . . 4--5
                 Michael Albers   Editorial  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6--6
                Ryan Rogers and   
                   Laura Dunlow   Testing the difference between
                                  appearance and ability customization . . 7--16
           Kristin Marie Bivens   Reducing harm by designing discourse and
                                  digital tools for opioid users'
                                  contexts: the Chicago Recovery
                                  Alliance's community-based context of
                                  use and PwrdBy's technology-based
                                  context of use . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17--27
              Victor Del Hierro   DJs, playlists, and community: imagining
                                  communication design through hip hop . . 28--39
               Michael Meng and   
       Stephanie Steinhardt and   
               Andreas Schubert   How developers use API documentation: an
                                  observation study  . . . . . . . . . . . 40--49
             Avery C. Edenfield   Queering consent: design and sexual
                                  consent messaging  . . . . . . . . . . . 50--63
                   L. Potts and   
                M. J. Salvo and   
                  Leslie Hankey   Review of ``\booktitleRhetoric and
                                  experience architecture'', Parlor Press:
                                  Liza Potts and Michael Salvo . . . . . . 64--65

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 7, Number 3, September, 2019

                Avery Edenfield   From the book review editor  . . . . . . 4--4
              Richard Colby and   
           Rebekah Shultz Colby   Game design documentation: four
                                  perspectives from independent game
                                  studios  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--15
              Joseph Bartolotta   Usability testing for oppression . . . . 16--29
                  Gregory Zobel   Review of ``\booktitleAlgorithms of
                                  oppression: how search engines reinforce
                                  racism,'' by Noble, S. U. (2018). New
                                  York, New York: NYU Press  . . . . . . . 30--31
                  Gregory Zobel   Review of ``\booktitleNetwork sense:
                                  methods for visualizing a discipline,''
                                  by Mueller, D. N. (2017). Fort Collins,
                                  Colorado: WAC Clearinghouse  . . . . . . 32--33


Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 8, Number 1, May, 2020

         Daniel P. Richards and   
                  Derek G. Ross   Updates from SIGDOC and CDQ: editorial   4--4
          Sonia H. Stephens and   
             Daniel P. Richards   Story mapping and sea level rise:
                                  listening to global risks at street
                                  level  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--18
       Jennifer Roth Miller and   
            Brandy Dieterle and   
          Jennifer deWinter and   
                  Stephanie Vie   Social media in professional, technical,
                                  and scientific communication programs: a
                                  heuristic to guide future use  . . . . . 19--34
                     Ryan Cheek   Book review of ``\booktitleDesign,
                                  ecology, politics: towards the ecocene''
                                  by Joanna Boehnert (2018). Bloomsbury
                                  Academic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35--36
               Ella R. Browning   Book review of ``\booktitleBodies in
                                  flux: scientific methods for negotiating
                                  medical uncertainty'' by Christa Teston
                                  (2017). University of Chicago Press  . . 37--39

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 8, Number 2, August, 2020

               Dan Richards and   
                 Sarah Read and   
           Susan Youngblood and   
                  Emma Rose and   
                  Derek G. Ross   Official statement from SIGDOC: a
                                  response to injustice  . . . . . . . . . 4--5
                   J. D. Applen   Using Bayesian induction methods in risk
                                  assessment and communication . . . . . . 6--15
                Brett Oppegaard   Prototyping and public art: design and
                                  field studies in locative media  . . . . 16--27
                    Tracy Clark   Review of ``\booktitleTeaching
                                  Professional and Technical
                                  Communication: A Practicum in a Book''
                                  by Tracy Bridgeford, Bridgeford, T.
                                  (2018). Teaching professional and
                                  technical communication: a practicum in
                                  a book. Utah State University Press  . . 28--29
              Cynthia McPherson   Review of ``\booktitleThe IEEE Guide to
                                  Writing in the Engineering and Technical
                                  Fields'' by David Kmiec and Bernadette
                                  Longo, Kmiec, D. & Longo, B. (2017). The
                                  IEEE guide to writing in the engineering
                                  and technical fields. John Wiley & Sons,
                                  Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30--31
               Claudia Mitchell   Review of ``\booktitleKey Theoretical
                                  Frameworks: Teaching Technical
                                  Communication in the Twenty-First
                                  Century'' by Angela M. Haas and Michelle
                                  F. Eble, Haas, A. M., & Eble, M. F.
                                  (2018). Key theoretical frameworks:
                                  Teaching technical communication in the
                                  twenty-first century. Utah State
                                  University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32--33

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 8, Number 3, November, 2020

                   Claire Lauer   Implementing a transactional design
                                  model to ensure the mindful development
                                  of public-facing science communication
                                  projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4--15
              Alexander Slotkin   Along the cow path: technical
                                  communication within a Jewish Cemetery   16--25
                  Arthur Berger   Review of ``\booktitleWicked,
                                  Incomplete, and Uncertain: User Support
                                  in the Wild and the Role of Technical
                                  Communication by Jason Swarts (2018),''
                                  Utah State University Press  . . . . . . 26--27
         A. Nicole Pfannenstiel   Review of ``\booktitleContent Strategy
                                  in Technical Communication by Guiseppe
                                  Getto, Jack T. Labriola, and Sheryl
                                  Ruszkiewicz (Eds.). (2020),'' Content
                                  strategy in technical communication.
                                  Routledge  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28--29

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 8, Number 4, December, 2020

                     Ryan Cheek   Political technical communication and
                                  ideographic communication design in a
                                  pre-digital congressional campaign . . . 4--14
                Lynda Olman and   
               Danielle DeVasto   Hybrid collectivity: hacking
                                  environmental risk visualization for the
                                  Anthropocene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15--28
               Bremen Vance and   
                  Lauren Malone   Review of ``\booktitleRhetoric
                                  technology and the virtues by Jared S.
                                  Colton and Steve Holmes,''[ Colton, J.
                                  S., & Holmes, S. (2018).
                                  \booktitleRhetoric, technology, and the
                                  virtues. Utah State University Press]    29--30


Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 9, Number 1, March, 2021

              Shannon Butts and   
                  Madison Jones   Deep mapping for environmental
                                  communication design . . . . . . . . . . 4--19
     Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq and   
              Breeanne Matheson   Decolonizing decoloniality: considering
                                  the (mis)use of decolonial frameworks in
                                  TPC scholarship  . . . . . . . . . . . . 20--31
                    Mai Ibrahim   Review of ``\booktitleNihilism and
                                  technology by Nolen Gertz,'' [Gertz, N.
                                  (2018). \booktitleNihilism and
                                  technology. Rowman & Littlefield] . . . . 32--34
                    Temple West   Review of ``\booktitleRhetoric of health
                                  and medicine as/is: Theories and
                                  approaches for the field by Lisa
                                  Melonçon, S. Scott Graham, Jenell
                                  Johnson, John A. Lynch, and Cynthia
                                  Ryan,'' [Melonçon, L. Graham, S.S,
                                  Johnson, J., Lynch, J., & Ryan, S. (Eds).
                                  (2020). \booktitleRhetoric of health and
                                  medicine as/is: Theories and approaches
                                  for the field. The Ohio State University
                                  Press.
                                  https://doi.org/10.26818/9780814214466]  35--36
          Elisa Cogbill-Seiders   Review of ``\booktitleThe science of
                                  communicating science by Craig
                                  Cormick,'' [Cormick, C. (2019).
                                  \booktitleThe science of communicating
                                  science. CSIRO publishing] . . . . . . . 37--38
             Elizabeth E. Weems   Review of ``\booktitleRhetorical work in
                                  emergency medical services:
                                  Communicating in the unpredictable
                                  workplace by Elizabeth Angeli,''
                                  [Angeli, E. L. (2019).
                                  \booktitleRhetorical work in emergency
                                  medical services: communicating in the
                                  unpredictable workplace. Routledge]  . . 39--41

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 9, Number 2, July, 2021

                 Junzhe Zhu and   
           Elizabeth Wickes and   
              John R. Gallagher   A machine learning algorithm for sorting
                                  online comments via topic modeling . . . 4--14
                Jimmy Butts and   
              Josephine Walwema   Rhetorical hedonism and gray genres  . . 15--26
                Scott A. Mogull   Technical content marketing along the
                                  technology adoption lifecycle:
                                  experience report  . . . . . . . . . . . 27--35

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 9, Number 3, September, 2021

       Kristin Marie Bivens and   
           Candice A. Welhausen   Using a hybrid card sorting-affinity
                                  diagramming method to teach content
                                  analysis: experience report  . . . . . . 4--13
               David Wright and   
            Daniel B. Shank and   
               Thomas Yarbrough   Outcomes of training in smart home
                                  technology adoption: a living laboratory
                                  study  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14--26
                   Angela Myers   Rewriting sexual violence prevention: a
                                  comparative rhetorical analysis of
                                  online prevention courses in the United
                                  States and New Zealand . . . . . . . . . 27--36

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 9, Number 4, December, 2021

            Avery Edenfield and   
                Hailey Judd and   
           Emmalee Fishburn and   
               Felicia Gallegos   Unlikely allies in preventing sexual
                                  misconduct: Student led prevention
                                  efforts in a technical communication
                                  classroom: experience report . . . . . . 4--12
                   Luana Shafer   Review of ``\booktitleAwful archives:
                                  Conspiracy theory, rhetoric, and acts of
                                  evidence by Jenny Rice,'' Rice, J.
                                  (2020). The Ohio State University Press  13--14
                  Yingying Tang   Review of ``\booktitleEquipping
                                  technical communicators for social
                                  justice work: Theories, methodologies,
                                  and pedagogies,'' by Rebecca Walton &
                                  Godwin Y. Agboka; Walton, R., & Agboka,
                                  G. Y. (Eds.) (2021). Equipping technical
                                  communicators for social justice work:
                                  Theories, methodologies, and pedagogies.
                                  University Press of Colorado . . . . . . 15--16
Jess Vázquez Hernández   Review by ``\booktitleLiteracy and
                                  pedagogy in an age of misinformation and
                                  disinformation,'' Edited by Tara
                                  Lockhart, Brenda Glascott, Chris
                                  Warnick, Juli Parrish, and Justin Lewis;
                                  Lockhart, T., Glascott, B., Warnick, C.,
                                  Parrish, J., & Lewis, J. (Eds.) (2021).
                                  Parlor Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17--18


Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 10, Number 1, March, 2022

               Erika Sparby and   
                   Courtney Cox   Investigating disembodied university
                                  crisis communications during COVID-19    4--13
          Amanda Altamirano and   
              Sonia H. Stephens   Experience report streamlining complex
                                  website design using a content audit
                                  selection heuristic  . . . . . . . . . . 14--23
               Brian Ballentine   Digital humanities and technical
                                  communication pedagogy: a case and a
                                  course for cross-program opportunities   24--37
                   Chris Dayley   Ethical deception: student perceptions
                                  of diversity in college recruitment
                                  materials  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38--50
                      Lacy Hope   Review of ``\booktitleComposition and
                                  Big Data, edited by Amanda Licastro and
                                  Benjamin Miller,'' (2021). University of
                                  Pittsburg Press  . . . . . . . . . . . . 51--53
                Allison Durazzi   Review of ``\booktitleType Matters: The
                                  Rhetoricity of Letterforms edited by
                                  Christopher Scott Wyatt and D\`anielle
                                  Nicole DeVoss,'' (2018). Parlor Press    54--56
                   Lydia Wilkes   Review of ``\booktitleRhet Ops: Rhetoric
                                  and Information Warfare edited by Jim
                                  Ridolfo and William Hart-Davidson,''
                                  (2019). University of Pittsburgh Press   57--59

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 10, Number 2, July, 2022

               Jordan Frith and   
                     Sarah Read   Introduction: communication and design
                                  infrastructures  . . . . . . . . . . . . 4--9
              Nupoor Ranade and   
                   Jason Swarts   Infrastructural support of users'
                                  mediated potential . . . . . . . . . . . 10--21
           John T. Sherrill and   
               Michael J. Salvo   Automated infrastructures:
                                  participation's changing role in
                                  postindustrial work  . . . . . . . . . . 22--31
          Michelle McMullin and   
            Hadi Riad Banat and   
              Shelton Weech and   
                 Bradley Dilger   Building ethical distributed teams
                                  through sustained attention to
                                  infrastructure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32--43
             Katlynne Davis and   
   Danielle Mollie Stambler and   
      Jessica Lynn Campbell and   
           Daniel L. Hocutt and   
              Ann Hill Duin and   
                Isabel Pedersen   Writing infrastructure with the fabric
                                  of digital life platform . . . . . . . . 44--56
                   Eric J. York   Alternate histories and conflicting
                                  futures: \pkggit version control as
                                  software development infrastructure  . . 57--65
                   Corina Lerma   Review of ``\booktitleLiteracy as
                                  Conversation: Learning Networks in Urban
                                  and Rural Communities by Eli Goldblatt
                                  and David A. Jolliffe'' Goldblatt, E., &
                                  Jolliffe, D. A. (2020). University Of
                                  Pittsburgh Press . . . . . . . . . . . . 66--68
               Mason Pellegrini   Review of ``\booktitleDesign Thinking in
                                  Technical Communication: Solving
                                  Problems through Making and
                                  Collaboration by Jason C. K. Tham''
                                  Tham, J. C. K. (2021). Routledge . . . . 69--71

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 10, Number 3, September, 2022

                 Sarah Read and   
                   Jordan Frith   Introduction: writing infrastructure . . 5--9
     Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq and   
                   Jordan Frith   Citational practices as a site of
                                  resistance and radical pedagogy:
                                  positioning the multiply marginalized
                                  and underrepresented (MMU) scholar
                                  database as an infrastructural
                                  intervention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10--19
            Carrie Anne Gilbert   The text-privileging infrastructures of
                                  academic journals  . . . . . . . . . . . 20--21
                      Dana Comi   ``It must be a system thing'':
                                  information infrastructure genres as
                                  sites of inequity  . . . . . . . . . . . 22--32
                     Ryan Weber   Making infrastructure into nature: how
                                  documents embed themselves into the
                                  bodies of oysters  . . . . . . . . . . . 33--45
                 Jonathan Adams   A theory of infrastructural rhetoric . . 46--55
              Mary Le Rouge and   
             Clancy Ratliff and   
          Donnie Johnson Sackey   Using situational analysis to reimagine
                                  infrastructure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56--66

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 10, Number 4, December, 2022

        Elizabeth Caravella and   
              Rich Shivener and   
       Nanditha Narayanamoorthy   Surveying the Effects of Remote
                                  Communication & Collaboration Practices
                                  on Game Developers Amid a Pandemic . . . 5--15
                   Jacob Greene   Ethical Design Approaches for Workplace
                                  Augmented Reality  . . . . . . . . . . . 16--26
               Michael Clay and   
        Jennifer Smith-Mayo and   
                Bridie McGreavy   Embodied Participation: (re)Situating
                                  Bodies in Collaborative Research . . . . 27--39
                Malaka Friedman   Review of ``\booktitleBeyond the
                                  Makerspace: Making and Relational
                                  Rhetorics'' by Ann Shivers-McNair
                                  (2021). University of Michigan Press . . 40--41
                  Wesley Mathis   Review of ``\booktitleVibrant Matter: a
                                  Political Ecology of Things'' by Jane
                                  Bennett, (2010). Duke University Press   42--43
        D'Arcee Charington Neal   Review of ``\booktitleDislike-Minded:
                                  Media, Audiences, and the Dynamics of
                                  Taste'' by Jonathan Gray, (2021). New
                                  York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44--45


Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 11, Number 1, March, 2023

         Kathryn Yankura Swacha   The Coping with COVID Project:
                                  Participatory Public Health
                                  Communication  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4--18
            Akshata J. Balghare   Exploring Healthcare Communication Gaps
                                  Between US Universities and Their
                                  International Students: a Technical
                                  Communication Approach . . . . . . . . . 19--31
                   Sam Clem and   
                  Beth Buyserie   Questioning Neoliberal Rhetorics of
                                  Wellness: Designing Programmatic
                                  Interventions to Better Support Graduate
                                  Instructor Wellbeing . . . . . . . . . . 32--41
                  Daniel Carter   Constructing Structured Content on
                                  WordPress: Emerging Paradigms in Web
                                  Content Management . . . . . . . . . . . 42--52
               Anthony DeGenaro   Review of ``\booktitleThe Profession and
                                  Practice of Technical Communication'' by
                                  Yvonne Cleary (2022). Routledge  . . . . 53--54
            Meng-Hsien Neal Liu   Review of ``\booktitleEveryday Dirty
                                  Work: Invisibility, Communication, and
                                  Immigrant Labor'' by Wilfredo Alvarez,
                                  (2022). The Ohio State University Press  55--57

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 11, Number 2, July, 2023

          Timothy R. Amidon and   
           Kristen R. Moore and   
                Michele Simmons   Community Engaged Researchers and
                                  Designers: How We Work and What We Need  5--9
               Carrie Grant and   
                  Dorian Walker   Designing Public Identity: Finding Voice
                                  in Coalitional Technical Writing with
                                  Black-Led Organizations  . . . . . . . . 10--17
            Olivia M. Wertz and   
              Kandi Workman and   
             Erin Brock Carlson   Seeking Out the Stakeholders: Building
                                  Coalitions to Address Cultural
                                  (In)equity through Arts-based,
                                  Community-engaged Research . . . . . . . 18--27
              Maria Novotny and   
                 Gina Davis and   
                Maya Grobel and   
                Jennifer Vesbit   Community-Driven Concepts to Support TPC
                                  Coalition Building in a Post-Roe World   28--37
              Lydia Allison and   
         Christopher Maggio and   
                Salma Kalim and   
               Megan Schoettler   Making Graduate Student CER Practices
                                  Visible: Navigating the Double-Binds of
                                  Identities, Space, and Time  . . . . . . 38--43
           Megan Faver Hartline   The Hidden Labor of Sustaining Community
                                  Partnerships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44--49

Communication Design Quarterly Review
Volume 11, Number 3, September, 2023

          Timothy R. Amidon and   
              Ann Blakeslee and   
         Erin Brock Carlson and   
            Lehua Ledbetter and   
           Kristen R. Moore and   
                  Emma Rose and   
                Michele Simmons   Introduction to the Second Issue: a
                                  Conversation about Community-Engaged
                                  Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5--11
     Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq and   
          Chris A. Lindgren and   
          Corina Qaagraq Kramer   Decolonizing Community-Engaged Research:
                                  Designing CER with Cultural Humility as
                                  a Foundational Value . . . . . . . . . . 12--20
            Lehua Ledbetter and   
              Alexandria Neelis   Beyond Policy: What Plants and
                                  Communities Can Teach us About
                                  Sustainable Changemaking . . . . . . . . 21--27
                 Soyeon Lee and   
        Heather Noel Turner and   
                   Emma J. Rose   Community-Engaged User Experience
                                  Pedagogy: Stories, Emergent Strategy,
                                  and Possibilities  . . . . . . . . . . . 28--41
           Ann M. Blakeslee and   
        Kristine M. Gatchel and   
              David Boeving and   
                   Brent Miller   Story of a Community-Based Writing
                                  Resource --- and a Call to Engage  . . . 42--53
                 Shanna Cameron   Amplifying Diverse Narratives of Social
                                  Support in Online Health Design  . . . . 54--66
           Kristen R. Moore and   
                 Erica M. Stone   Tracing the Development and Circulation
                                  of a Tool for Coalitional Change . . . . 67--72
           Susan Jennings Lantz   Review of ``\booktitleViolent
                                  Exceptions: Children's Human Rights and
                                  Humanitarian Rhetorics by Wendy S.
                                  Hesford,'' The Ohio State University
                                  Press  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73--74
                   Meghalee Das   Review of ``\booktitleUser Experience as
                                  Innovative Academic Practice by Kate
                                  Crane and Kelli Cargile Cook,'' The WAC
                                  Clearinghouse; University Press of
                                  Colorado.
                                  https://doi.org/10.37514/TPC-B.2022.1367 75--77
                   Andi Coulter   Review of ``\booktitleTuning in to
                                  Soundwriting by Kyle D. Stedman,
                                  Courtney S. Danforth, & Michael J.
                                  Faris,'' Stedman, K. D., Danforth, C.
                                  S., & Faris, M. J. (Eds.). (2021).
                                  enculturation/Intermezzo.
                                  http://intermezzo.enculturation.net/14-stedman-et-al/index.html  78--79
                   Jasara Hines   Review of ``\booktitleWriting in the
                                  Clouds: Inventing and Composing in
                                  Internetworked Writing Spaces by John
                                  Logie,'' (2021). Parlor Press  . . . . . 80--81