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Unsettling Start-Up Ecosystems: Geographies, Mobilities, and Transnational Literacies in the Palestinian Start-Up Ecosystem
Journal of Business and Technical Communication ( IF 2.109 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-29 , DOI: 10.1177/1050651920979997
Steven Fraiberg 1
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Scholars within the field of technical and professional communication (TPC) have called for situating the field in wider social, cultural, political, and global contexts. Despite a growing body of scholarship in this area, less attention has been focused on ways these issues are bound up in 21st-century global innovation and start-up ecosystems. This article addresses these issues by examining case studies of three high-tech initiatives in an emerging start-up ecosystem within the Occupied Palestinian Territory. In making this move, the research offers a theoretical and methodological framework for examining global innovation systems as they are constructed, enacted, maintained, extended, and transformed. Arguing for attention to the links between space and the politics of mobility, the author specifically examines the interplay of literacies, identities, technologies, mobilities, geographies, and practices.



中文翻译:

令人不安的初创生态系统:巴勒斯坦初创生态系统的地域,流动性和跨国文化

技术和专业传播(TPC)领域的学者呼吁在更广泛的社会,文化,政治和全球背景下定位该领域。尽管在这一领域的学者越来越多,但很少将注意力集中在将这些问题与21世纪全球创新和初创生态系统联系在一起的方式上。本文通过研究在巴勒斯坦被占领土内一个新兴的初创生态系统中的三项高科技举措的案例研究来解决这些问题。在采取这一举措时,该研究提供了一个理论和方法框架,以检查全球创新系统的构建,实施,维护,扩展和转换。为了引起人们对空间与流动性政治之间联系的关注,作者专门研究了文学之间的相互作用,

更新日期:2021-01-08
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