DocumentCode
1155401
Title
Dialogic negotiations: a reflective tale of collaboration across the academic-practitioner divide
Author
Palmeri, Jason ; Tuten, Paul M.
Author_Institution
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Volume
48
Issue
3
fYear
2005
Firstpage
313
Lastpage
323
Abstract
This article explores the dialogic negotiation processes that can enable professional communication academics and practitioners to collaborate in designing, implementing, and writing up research. Drawing on our experiences conducting a collaborative academic-practitioner case study of technical sales presentations in an executive briefing center, we outline the ways in which we dialogically negotiated research questions, data collection and analysis, theoretical frameworks, organizational contexts, identifications, and interpersonal connections. We then discuss potential limitations of academic-practitioner collaborations and conclude by offering a tentative, contextual list of "best practices" for facilitating successful collaboration across the academic-practitioner divide.
Keywords
professional communication; research and development; collaborative academic-practitioner; dialogic negotiation; professional communication academics; technical marketing; technical sales presentation; Collaborative work; Context; Data analysis; Employment; Industrial relations; Marketing and sales; Online Communities/Technical Collaboration; Professional communication; Virtual private networks; Writing; Academic–practitioner collaboration; action research; collaboration; representation; research methods; technical marketing; technical presentations;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0361-1434
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPC.2005.853939
Filename
1502012
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