In This Issue: Studying the History of Business Communication (Doing Research)
Business Communication Quarterly 1996, June, 59, 2
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Beschreibung des Verlags
THE HISTORY 0F BUSINESS COMMUNICATION is a promising field for research and a congenial research area for anyone with expertise in the analysis of texts. In the colloquium that follows, five scholars working in the history of business and professional communication examine some of the questions facing the would-be researcher. Together, we determined the questions we wanted to address. Each person wrote answers, which were then compiled. Then we had two rounds of revision, enabling us not only to clarify or expand but also to respond to issues the others had raised. The result is a "conversation" conducted by e-marl and floppy disk. The following comments come from our answers to five questions:
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