<p>"This well-edited volume advocates for integrating diverse user voices in the User Experience (UX) design process UX faculty, instructors, practitioners, and students will find this volume both concretely useful and inspiring." — <i>CHOICE</i></p><p>"Pushes technical and professional communication scholars to examine the more nuanced and marginalized issues that inherently arise in our work and our users' everyday experiences This collection, and individual chapters within it, would be useful for user experience courses, information design courses, ethics and technical communication or marketing, and intercultural communication." — Kate Crane, Eastern Washington University</p><p>"Takes a hands-on approach to UX approaches and demonstrates that UX can be used at various levels of practice: methodological, pedagogical, institutional, etc. The chapters themselves really shine because they are all focused on a specific set of practices and how they can be applied. They are also very diverse, however, which academic practitioners of UX need." — Guiseppe Getto, Mercer University</p>
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Biographical note
Amber Lancaster is Associate Professor of Communication at the Oregon Institute of Technology. She is Director of Professional Communication and Associate Editor for Communication Design Quarterly. Carie S. T. King is Clinical Professor, Director of Rhetoric at the University of Texas at Dallas. She is the author of The Rhetoric of Breast Cancer: Patient-to-Patient Discourse in an Online Community.