Although technical communication is an active
field of work in the United Kingdom, currently no
academic programs are offered in this discipline.
Interviews with practitioners, a company owner, and
members of the board of the Institute for Scientific and
Technical Communicators explore technical
communication in the UK, specifically focusing on
education and training, professional associations and
communities, professional practice, and the future of the
discipline. Findings reveal that, without an academic
foundation, the profession is relatively unknown and
practitioners have qualifications in other, sometimes
unrelated, disciplines. While the current labor market is
positive, interviewees are uncertain about future
developments.
History
Publication
IEEE International Professional Communication Conference (ProComm);pp.13-17