DocumentCode
2013597
Title
Contrastive rhetoric: issues in technical and professional correspondence
Author
Eliot, Matthew ; Kasonic, Karen
Author_Institution
Dept. of Tech. Commun., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
265
Lastpage
273
Abstract
In the modern workplace, American employees can be confronted with correspondence created within a foreign rhetoric, whether from a writer located in another culture or a from co-worker whose first language is other than English. It may be tempting for the naive employee, ignorant of contrastive rhetoric issues, to judge the motives and the intellect of the writer solely in light of American professional schemata. Contrastive rhetoric is the study of the culture-specific meanings embedded within document structure and the sequencing of ideas. The paper outlines a training module designed to alert participants to the rhetorical issues surrounding professional correspondence in the technical workplace
Keywords
human factors; natural languages; personnel; professional communication; training; American employees; American professional schemata; co-worker; contrastive rhetoric; contrastive rhetoric issues; culture-specific meanings; document structure; foreign rhetoric; idea sequencing; multiculturalism; naive employee; professional correspondence; technical correspondence; technical workplace; training module; writer intellect; writer motives; Cultural differences; Decoding; Employment; Encoding; Job design; Modems; Natural languages; Professional communication; Rhetoric; Writing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Professional Communication Conference, 2001. IPCC 2001. Proceedings. IEEE International
Conference_Location
Sante Fe, NM
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7209-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPCC.2001.971573
Filename
971573
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