在技术传播者中本地化企业Dei实践

IF 1.5 4区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Technical Communication Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.55177/tc177263
J. Bay, S. Craig, Christine Masters-Wheeler
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目的:本文的目的是更好地理解技术交流人员是如何在他们的工作场所理解和实现DEI计划的,DEI的公司方法是如何影响技术交流工作的,公司的物理和周围环境是如何影响这些DEI实践的,以及技术交流人员发现自己干预、支持或推进这些计划的方式。方法:采用定性访谈法,对执业技术传播者进行1小时访谈。这里介绍了代表美国不同人口统计和地区的四名不同参与者。结果:根据我们的访谈,我们注意到我们的技术传播者在工作场所的DEI经历中有几个普遍的共同点,包括工作场所不同种类的劳动分工,以及技术传播者在DEI方面缺乏代理权的感觉。我们还注意到,一些趋势受到地点和工作方式的影响。结论:从业者需要意识到他们工作场所的DEI实践,以及这些实践如何影响他们作为技术传播者的工作。技术沟通人员还应该注意当地社区/地区以及公司结构如何影响他们的工作。教育工作者需要在TPC学术课程中更多地关注DEI,将其作为一种修辞和以受众为中心的特征。
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Localizing Corporate Dei Practices among Technical Communicators
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to better understand how technical communicators understand and implement DEI initiatives in their workplaces, how corporate approaches to DEI impact technical communication work, how the physical and surrounding locale of the company impacts those DEI practices, and the ways technical communicators find themselves intervening, supporting, or advancing those initiatives. Method: Using a qualitative interview methodology, we conducted one-hour interviews with practicing technical communicators. Four different participants representing different demographics and locations in the United States are profiled here. Results: Based on our interviews, we noticed several general commonalities in our technical communicators' experiences of DEI in their workplaces, including a division in the different kinds of labor in the workplace and a lack of feeling like technical communicators had agency in respect to DEI. We also noticed that some trends were influenced by the location and work modality. Conclusion: Practitioners need to be aware of DEI practices in their workplaces and how those practices can impact their work as technical communicators. Technical communicators should also notice how the local community/region, as well as company structure, might impact their work. Educators need to incorporate more attention to DEI as a rhetorical and audience-centered feature in TPC academic programs.
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