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Outsourcing Technical Communication: Issues, Policies and Practice

by Barry Thatcher (Editor), Charles H. Sides (Editor), Carlos Evia
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Overview

This book examines the impact of outsourcing on the field of technical communication. Aided by new technologies and driven by global market structures, technical communication products that were once developed in the United States or Western Europe are now being developed in Asia, Eastern Europe, and other parts of the world. If technical communication follows other fields, such as information technologies, electronics manufacturing, and even textiles, this "outsourcing" of technical communication products and jobs will surely influence our profession-but how? What kinds of jobs will remain in the United States? Which jobs are more efficiently handled outside the United States? How can U.S. technical communicators develop a "comparative advantage" in the global economy? How can collaboration and joint development of information products be managed? What are the ethical, cultural, social, and economic dilemmas created by outsourcing?

This collection is designed as a theory/practice book that addresses the needs of graduate students, faculty, and technical communicators who want to teach, practice, or conduct research in this area. It addresses technical communications and outsourcing in six different parts of the world, including the United States. It also explores issues of curriculum, project management, legal considerations, and intercultural communication problems.

Synopsis

This book examines the impact of outsourcing on the field of technical communication. Aided by new technologies and driven by global market structures, technical communication products that were once developed in the United States or Western Europe are now being developed in Asia, Eastern Europe, and other parts of the world. If technical communication follows other fields, such as information technologies, electronics manufacturing, and even textiles, this "outsourcing" of technical communication products and jobs will surely influence our profession-but how? What kinds of jobs will remain in the United States? Which jobs are more efficiently handled outside the United States? How can U.S. technical communicators develop a "comparative advantage" in the global economy? How can collaboration and joint development of information products be managed? What are the ethical, cultural, social, and economic dilemmas created by outsourcing?

This collection is designed as a theory/practice book that addresses the needs of graduate students, faculty, and technical communicators who want to teach, practice, or conduct research in this area. It addresses technical communications and outsourcing in six different parts of the world, including the United States. It also explores issues of curriculum, project management, legal considerations, and intercultural communication problems.

About the Author, Barry Thatcher

Barry L. Thatcher is an associate professor of rhetoric and professional communication at New Mexico State University. He has worked in international technical communication for more than 12 years. He has taught technical communications in South America for four years, and currently he is researching and teaching cross-cultural technical communication along the U.S.-Mexico border. His work in Mexico focuses on the issues of technical communications needed for outsourcing new technologies to maquilas(U.S.-owned manufacturing plants in Mexican border cities).Thatcher has published numerous articles on cross-cultural issues in technical and professional communication.

Carlos Eviais an assistant professor of professional writing at Virginia Tech. He has conducted research and written about international technical communication and multicultural teams in workplace environments. He teaches and conducts research on developing user documentation and the intersection of writing and information technology. His research work analyzes communication in the workplace, specifically in workplace environments affected by globalization, diversity, and technology. Evia has workplace and academic experience in technical writing and localization of technological products.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2008
Publisher
Baywood Publishing Company, Incorporated
Pages
244
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780895033345

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