Academy-Industry Relationships and Partnerships

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Academy-Industry Relationships and Partnerships

Perspectives for Technical Communicators

Communication studies

Authors: Tracy Bridgeford, Kirk St. Amant

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Collection: Baywood's Technical Communications

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 5th July 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781351868877


Introduction

In the field of technical communication, academics and industry practitioners alike regularly encounter the same question: "What exactly is it you do?" Their responses often reveal a fundamental difference of perspective on what the field is and how it operates. For example, academics might discuss ideas in terms of rhetorical theory, while practitioners might explain concepts through more practical approaches involving best business practices. And such differences can have important implications for how the field, as a whole, moves forward over time.

Purpose of the Collection

This collection 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.

Scope and Approach

To address the various factors that can affect such interactions, the contributions in this collection represent a broad range of approaches that technical communicators can use to establish effective academy-industry partnerships and relationships in relation to an area of central interest to both: education. The 11 chapters thus present different perspectives on and ideas for achieving this goal. In so doing, the contributors discuss programmatic concerns, workplace contexts, outreach programs, and research and writing.

Conclusion

The result is a text that examines different general contexts in which academia-industry relationships and partnerships can be established and maintained. It also provides readers with a reference for exploring such interactions.

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