Cross-cultural communication; perspectives in theory and practice

Reference & Research Book News, Feb, 2006

Cross-cultural communication; perspectives in theory and practice.

Warren, Thomas L.

Baywood Publishing Co.

2006

146 pages

$34.95

Hardcover

Baywood's technical communications series

P94

Warren (English, Oklahoma State U.) presents a collection of five recent essays on cross-cultural communication; all but one has previously appeared in print. The collection focuses on ways that technical writers in small- to medium-sized companies can increase the cross-cultural acceptability of their documents, recognizing that such companies often lack the finances to employ translating and localizing resources. Coverage includes quality in documentation; the cultural basis for language and ways to provide users with context; international communication in the international standards community; cultural elements in technical manuals; and increasing user acceptance of technical information. For teachers and graduate students in technical communication and communication theory, and practicing technical writers.

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