Publications
Books
Wright, David & Reardon, Daniel.(2021). Power to the Players: The Digital Role-Playing
Game and Technical Communication. A Profile of BioWare, Bethesda, and CD Projekt Red. Bloomsbury: London.
Edited Collections
Wright, David (Ed.) Communication Practices in Engineering, Manufacturing,
and Research for Food and Water Safety. New York: Wiley-IEEE Press, 2015.
Wright, David, Reardon, Dan & Malone, Edward (2019). Special Issue on Transmedia. Technical
Communication 66(3).
Book Chapters
Wright, David (2015). Cowboys and Computers: Communicating National Animal
Identification in the Beef Industry. In D. Wright, & Traci Nathans-Kelly (Eds.), Communication Practices in Engineering, Manufacturing, and Research for Food and Water Safety, 1-60.
Publications
Wright, D., Shank, D.B. (2023). The Usability of an Integrated Smart Home: A Usability Study of a
Laboratory-Based Google Smart Home. Communication Design Quarterly. Forthcoming.
Wright, D. (2023) Perspectives on Usability Testing with IoT Devices in Technical Communication Courses
Technical Communication Quarterly, DOI: 10.1080/10572252.2023.2194345
Wright, D. (2022). Rejecting and restricting smart home technology (2022). Proceeding of the IEEE
Professional Communication Society Conference, 2022, 352-357.
Shank, D., Wright, D., Nasrin, S. & White, M. (2022) Discontinuance and Restricted
Acceptance to Reduce Worry after Unwanted Incidents with Smart Home Technology, International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 1-14. DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2022.2085406
Wright, D., Shank, D. B., & Yarbrough, T. (2022). Outcomes of training in smart home technology
adoption: a living laboratory study. Communication Design Quarterly Review, 9(3), 14-26.
Daniel B. Shank, David Wright, Rohan Lulham & Clementine Thurgood (2020) Knowledge, Perceived
Benefits, Adoption, and Use of Smart Home Products. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 37(10), 922-937. DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2020.1857135
Wright, D. (2019). Sounding Off: Toward a rhetoric of sound in technical communication. Technical
Communication 66(4), 362-374.
Wright, D., Reardon, D., & Malone, E. (Eds.) (2019). Transmedia, participatory culture and digital
creation [Special issue]. Technical Communication 66(3).
Wright, D. & Shank, D. B. (2019). Technology Diffusion and Smart Living: A
living laboratory approach. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication (50) 1, 56-90.
Malone, E. A. & Wright, D. (2017). To Promote That Demand”: Toward a
history of the marketing white paper as a genre. Journal of Technical and Business Communication, 32(1), 3-37.
Reardon, Daniel, Wright, David & Malone, Edward A. (2017). Quest for the Happy
Ending to Mass Effect 3: The challenges of co-creation with consumers in a post-Certeauian age. Technical Communication Quarterly. 26(1), 42-58.
Wright, D. (2013). Communication and cultural change in university
technology transfer. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 43 (1), 79-101.
Wright, David (2012). Redesigning informed consent tools for specific
research. Technical Communication Quarterly, 21(2), 145-167.
Malone, E. (2012). The role of historical study in technical
communication curricula. Programmatic Perspectives, 4(1), 44-87.
Wright, M. D. & Malone, E. (2011). A history of the future:
prognostication in technical communication. Technical Communication Quarterly, 20(4), 443-480.
Wright, M. D. (2008). Implicature, pragmatics, and documentation: A
comparative study. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 38(1), 27-51.