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Introduction to Special Issue on Innovation and Entrepreneurship Communication in the Context of Globalization
Journal of Business and Technical Communication ( IF 2.109 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-14 , DOI: 10.1177/1050651920979947
Steven Fraiberg 1
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The context of 21st-century globalization has witnessed a shift toward an entrepreneurial and innovation economy (Schumpeter, 1942/1987). Intersecting with these changes is the increasingly distributed and fluid nature of workplace activities as information, signs, symbols, actors, discourses, narratives, policies, and objects flow across borders, or “scapes” (Appadurai, 1996). This deeply contested process entails unequal encounters across difference that are linked to new arrangements of culture and power (Tsing, 2005). This special issue on innovation, entrepreneurship, and globalization is a call to look more fully at this process and the complex manner in which it is tied to shifting identities, literacies, mobilities, geographies, and the growth of start-up ecosystems worldwide. In making this call, this special issue builds on an emergent body of technical and professional communication (TPC) scholarship in entrepreneurship (Doheny-Farina, 1992; Gerding & Vealey, 2017; Jones, 2017; Lauren & Pigg, 2016a, 2016b; Lucas

中文翻译:

全球化背景下的创新创业传播特刊简介

21 世纪全球化的背景见证了向创业和创新经济的转变(Schumpeter,1942/1987)。与这些变化相交的是工作场所活动日益分散和流动的性质,因为信息、标志、符号、演员、话语、叙述、政策和对象跨越国界或“景观”流动(Appadurai,1996)。这个充满争议的过程需要跨越差异的不平等遭遇,这与文化和权力的新安排有关(Tsing,2005)。本期关于创新、企业家精神和全球化的特刊呼吁更全面地审视这一过程,以及它与不断变化的身份、文化、流动性、地理和全球初创生态系统发展相关的复杂方式。在拨打这个电话时,
更新日期:2020-12-14
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