Multiple dimensions of media communication skills : new demands for transnational, trans-cultural knowledge exchange

Michael Singh, Guihua Cui

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    Abstract

    This chapter develops a conceptually informed and empirically grounded account of professionals navigating and negotiating media communication skills and carving out spaces for transnational, transcultural knowledge production and exchange (Singh, 2009), This chapter is intended to help engineering and IT professionals better understand the ways in which different approaches to media communication skills can shape transnational, trans-cultural knowledge flows by illustrating different ways to create East/West or South/North exchanges. This chapter focuses on building grassroots professional partnerships locating media communication skills in bottom-up dispositions to periphery/centre exchanges of knowledge. This chapter concludes with methodological reflections on media communication skills in the life histOIJl of a professional in this field to provide an indication of ways of envisioning and designing grassroots or bottom-up approaches to transnational, trans-cultural knowledge exchange.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationNew Media Communication Skills for Engineers and IT Professionals: Trans-National and Trans-Cultural Demands
    EditorsArun Patil, Henk Eijkman, Ena Bhattacharyya
    Place of PublicationU.S.A.
    PublisherInformation Science Reference
    Pages160-174
    Number of pages15
    ISBN (Print)9781466602434
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • engineering
    • information technology
    • knowledge
    • multimedia communications

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