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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Translingual Practices in Global Business : A Longitudinal Study of a Professional Communicative Repertoire

Tiina Räisänen

subject

Process (engineering)global businesslingua francatProject managerPedagogyEthnographySemioticsSociologykansainvälinen kauppa060201 languages & linguisticskääntäminenModalitiesetnografiaComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONRepertoire05 social sciencesrepertoireEnglish as a business lingua Franca050301 education06 humanities and the artsmeetingtranslingual practiceskielenkäyttö0602 languages and literatureFactory (object-oriented programming)kääntäjät0503 educationMeaning (linguistics)

description

This chapter draws on a longitudinal ethnographic study of a Finnish engineer’s communicative repertoire that develops in the process of professional migration. The participant first works as a factory intern in Germany, then as a project engineer and project manager in Finland, and latterly as an operations manager in China. Here, repertoire is viewed through dynamic and flexible translingual practices, in which people follow, appropriate and invent norms, combine and shuttle between languages, ways of speaking, semiotic resources and modalities in the transnational work space in order to meet, interact, make meaning and build relationships and, ultimately, do their jobs. The data selected for this chapter provide an overview of the professional’s translingual practices in speaking (face-to-face and computer-mediated) and writing at work. The analysis combines temporal and spatial dimensions and demonstrates how the professional communicative repertoire manifests itself through translingual practices, some of which remain in the repertoire over time while others change. peerReviewed

http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201811094665