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Explores ideas related to forging effective academia-industry relationships and partnerships so members of the field can begin a dialogue designed to foster communication and collaboration among academics and industry practitioners in technical communication. The 11 chapters present different perspectives on and ideas for achieving this goal.
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Explores ideas related to forging effective academia-industry relationships and partnerships so members of the field can begin a dialogue designed to foster communication and collaboration among academics and industry practitioners in technical communication. The 11 chapters present different perspectives on and ideas for achieving this goal.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351868877
- Artikelnr.: 48802811
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351868877
- Artikelnr.: 48802811
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Tracy Bridgeford, Kirk St. Amant
Foreword: Considering Partnerships and Relationships in the Field Carolyn
Rude
Introduction: Rethinking the Nature of Academy-Industry Partnerships and
Relationships Kirk St.Amant
SECTION I: PROGRAMMATIC PERSPECTIVES
CHAPTER 1 Stakeholder Theory and Technical Communication Academic Programs
Jim Nugent and Laurence José
CHAPTER 2 A Technical Communication Venture in Building
Academic-Entrepreneur Relations and Partnerships John M. Spartz and Ryan P.
Weber
CHAPTER 3 Establishing Program-Specific Assessment Standards for
Experiential Learning Courses Kenneth R. Price
SECTION II: INDUSTRY CONTEXTS
CHAPTER 4 Creating Bridges with Internships Susan M. Katz
CHAPTER 5 Collaborating with Industry Using Mentoring Programs and
Internships Herb J. Smith
CHAPTER 6 Academic/Government Partnerships: Theoretical Underpinnings for
Improving Online Writing Barbara A. Heifferon
SECTION III: ENGAGEMENT VENUES
CHAPTER 7 Engagement Through Emerging Technologies: A Humanistic
Perspective on Academe-Industry Relationships and Partnerships Russell G.
Carpenter
CHAPTER 8 Accommodationist and Constructivist Approaches to
Academic-Industry Partnerships in a Usability and User-Experience Facility
Tharon Howard
CHAPTER 9 Making Space for Community Voices: Rhetoric, Engagement, and the
Possibilities for Partnerships James M. Dubinsky
SECTION IV: RESEARCH AND WRITING OPPORTUNITIES
CHAPTER 10 Research Agendas for Technical and Professional Communication
Programs Stephen A. Bernhardt
CHAPTER 11 Theorizing a Practical Rhetoric for Virtual Collaboration among
Writers in Academia and Industry Charlotte A. Robidoux, Beth L. Hewett, and
David W. Overbey
Afterword: A Neophyte Discovers Technical Writing and Is On His Own Dan
Riordan
Contributors
Index
Rude
Introduction: Rethinking the Nature of Academy-Industry Partnerships and
Relationships Kirk St.Amant
SECTION I: PROGRAMMATIC PERSPECTIVES
CHAPTER 1 Stakeholder Theory and Technical Communication Academic Programs
Jim Nugent and Laurence José
CHAPTER 2 A Technical Communication Venture in Building
Academic-Entrepreneur Relations and Partnerships John M. Spartz and Ryan P.
Weber
CHAPTER 3 Establishing Program-Specific Assessment Standards for
Experiential Learning Courses Kenneth R. Price
SECTION II: INDUSTRY CONTEXTS
CHAPTER 4 Creating Bridges with Internships Susan M. Katz
CHAPTER 5 Collaborating with Industry Using Mentoring Programs and
Internships Herb J. Smith
CHAPTER 6 Academic/Government Partnerships: Theoretical Underpinnings for
Improving Online Writing Barbara A. Heifferon
SECTION III: ENGAGEMENT VENUES
CHAPTER 7 Engagement Through Emerging Technologies: A Humanistic
Perspective on Academe-Industry Relationships and Partnerships Russell G.
Carpenter
CHAPTER 8 Accommodationist and Constructivist Approaches to
Academic-Industry Partnerships in a Usability and User-Experience Facility
Tharon Howard
CHAPTER 9 Making Space for Community Voices: Rhetoric, Engagement, and the
Possibilities for Partnerships James M. Dubinsky
SECTION IV: RESEARCH AND WRITING OPPORTUNITIES
CHAPTER 10 Research Agendas for Technical and Professional Communication
Programs Stephen A. Bernhardt
CHAPTER 11 Theorizing a Practical Rhetoric for Virtual Collaboration among
Writers in Academia and Industry Charlotte A. Robidoux, Beth L. Hewett, and
David W. Overbey
Afterword: A Neophyte Discovers Technical Writing and Is On His Own Dan
Riordan
Contributors
Index
Foreword: Considering Partnerships and Relationships in the Field Carolyn
Rude
Introduction: Rethinking the Nature of Academy-Industry Partnerships and
Relationships Kirk St.Amant
SECTION I: PROGRAMMATIC PERSPECTIVES
CHAPTER 1 Stakeholder Theory and Technical Communication Academic Programs
Jim Nugent and Laurence José
CHAPTER 2 A Technical Communication Venture in Building
Academic-Entrepreneur Relations and Partnerships John M. Spartz and Ryan P.
Weber
CHAPTER 3 Establishing Program-Specific Assessment Standards for
Experiential Learning Courses Kenneth R. Price
SECTION II: INDUSTRY CONTEXTS
CHAPTER 4 Creating Bridges with Internships Susan M. Katz
CHAPTER 5 Collaborating with Industry Using Mentoring Programs and
Internships Herb J. Smith
CHAPTER 6 Academic/Government Partnerships: Theoretical Underpinnings for
Improving Online Writing Barbara A. Heifferon
SECTION III: ENGAGEMENT VENUES
CHAPTER 7 Engagement Through Emerging Technologies: A Humanistic
Perspective on Academe-Industry Relationships and Partnerships Russell G.
Carpenter
CHAPTER 8 Accommodationist and Constructivist Approaches to
Academic-Industry Partnerships in a Usability and User-Experience Facility
Tharon Howard
CHAPTER 9 Making Space for Community Voices: Rhetoric, Engagement, and the
Possibilities for Partnerships James M. Dubinsky
SECTION IV: RESEARCH AND WRITING OPPORTUNITIES
CHAPTER 10 Research Agendas for Technical and Professional Communication
Programs Stephen A. Bernhardt
CHAPTER 11 Theorizing a Practical Rhetoric for Virtual Collaboration among
Writers in Academia and Industry Charlotte A. Robidoux, Beth L. Hewett, and
David W. Overbey
Afterword: A Neophyte Discovers Technical Writing and Is On His Own Dan
Riordan
Contributors
Index
Rude
Introduction: Rethinking the Nature of Academy-Industry Partnerships and
Relationships Kirk St.Amant
SECTION I: PROGRAMMATIC PERSPECTIVES
CHAPTER 1 Stakeholder Theory and Technical Communication Academic Programs
Jim Nugent and Laurence José
CHAPTER 2 A Technical Communication Venture in Building
Academic-Entrepreneur Relations and Partnerships John M. Spartz and Ryan P.
Weber
CHAPTER 3 Establishing Program-Specific Assessment Standards for
Experiential Learning Courses Kenneth R. Price
SECTION II: INDUSTRY CONTEXTS
CHAPTER 4 Creating Bridges with Internships Susan M. Katz
CHAPTER 5 Collaborating with Industry Using Mentoring Programs and
Internships Herb J. Smith
CHAPTER 6 Academic/Government Partnerships: Theoretical Underpinnings for
Improving Online Writing Barbara A. Heifferon
SECTION III: ENGAGEMENT VENUES
CHAPTER 7 Engagement Through Emerging Technologies: A Humanistic
Perspective on Academe-Industry Relationships and Partnerships Russell G.
Carpenter
CHAPTER 8 Accommodationist and Constructivist Approaches to
Academic-Industry Partnerships in a Usability and User-Experience Facility
Tharon Howard
CHAPTER 9 Making Space for Community Voices: Rhetoric, Engagement, and the
Possibilities for Partnerships James M. Dubinsky
SECTION IV: RESEARCH AND WRITING OPPORTUNITIES
CHAPTER 10 Research Agendas for Technical and Professional Communication
Programs Stephen A. Bernhardt
CHAPTER 11 Theorizing a Practical Rhetoric for Virtual Collaboration among
Writers in Academia and Industry Charlotte A. Robidoux, Beth L. Hewett, and
David W. Overbey
Afterword: A Neophyte Discovers Technical Writing and Is On His Own Dan
Riordan
Contributors
Index