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El. knyga: Transnational Research in Technical Communication: Stories, Realities, and Reflections

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Transnational Research in Technical Communication: Stories, Realities, and Reflections offers unique story-based insights into the complexities and challenges of transnational and intercultural research.

Transnational Research in Technical Communication considers the complexities of intercultural projects from a compelling perspective: first-hand narrative reflections. Readers go behind the scenes as scholars share their experiences crossing a variety of borders in their efforts to engage in knowledge-making endeavors. Interwoven through each chapter are stories of how projects were designed, adapted, and sometimes even failed. The collection begins with an introduction situating it at the intersection of recent scholarship in storywork, intercultural research, and technical and professional communication’s social justice turn. Each chapter concludes with discussion questions and recommendations for further reading. The closing chapter reveals a nascent "ethic of transnational and intercultural research" growing out of contributors' lessons learned and generous reflections. Anyone interested in or planning to undertake a transnational or intercultural project can benefit from these storied case studies, and as a result, this collection contributes to moving the field forward as it strives to promote more ethically aware and responsive research.

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"Shifting the focus away from traditional understandings of validity and rigor, the editors and authors offer personal, vulnerable stories about their experiences, successes, andperhaps most importantfailures when engaging in transnational research. With this explicit focus on narrative and storytelling, along with the variety of fields that the authors of the collection represent, the book serves as a resource for scholars across disciplines who are interested in transnational work and, more specifically, who are interested in questioning the ethics and power dynamics that come into play in transnational work." H-Net Reviews (H-Sci-Med-Tech)

"This volume contributes methodological reflections on transnational and intercultural research within the field of TPC. It is a how-to guide of sorts with reflections by researchers discussing research projects. Thus, it contributes much-needed stories about working in the field while conducting transnational research." Guiseppe Getto, East Carolina University

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Offers unique story-based insights into the complexities and challenges of transnational and intercultural research.
Introductions and Beginnings 1(22)
Bernadette Longo
Nancy Small
Chapter 1 Planning and Pivoting: Archival Work in Botswana and South Africa
23(14)
Emily January Petersen
Chapter 2 Grappling with Globalized Research Ethics: Notes from a Long-Term Qualitative Research Agenda in India
37(14)
Breeanne Matheson
Chapter 3 Lost in Translation: Losing Rigid Research Team Roles in a Field Study in Vietnam
51(16)
Sarah Beth Hopton
Rebecca Walton
Linh Nguyen
Chapter 4 Accidental Tourist in a Narrative World with Technologies: A Story from Katanga Province
67(16)
Bernadette Longo
Chapter 5 Across the Divide: Communicating with Stakeholders in Papua New Guinea
83(16)
Bea Amaya
Chapter 6 "Nuestra vida en el medio oeste, USA": Listening to Mexican Immigrants
99(16)
Laura Pigozzi
Chapter 7 Syrian Refugee Women's Voices: Research Grounded in Stories and Recipe Sharing
115(16)
Nabila Hijazi
Chapter 8 Relearning Your Knowledge: The Loud Silence
131(14)
Yvan Yenda Ilunga
Chapter 9 Chemistry Publication Ethics in China and the United States: Transdisciplinary Teaming in a Time of Change
145(16)
Kathryn Northcut
Chapter 10 Mingled Threads: A Tapestry of Tales from a Complex Multinational Project
161(22)
Rosdrio Durao
Kyle Mattson
Marta Pacheco Pinto
Joana Moura
Ricardo Lopez-Leon
Anastasia Parianou
Chapter 11 Importing Lessons from Qatar: Toward a Research Ethic in Transnational and Intercultural TPC
183(30)
Nancy Small
References 213
Nancy Small is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Wyoming. Bernadette Longo is Associate Professor of Humanities at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.