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Journal of Business and Technical Communication | 2001

Issues of Validity in Intercultural Professional Communication Research

Barry Thatcher

This article explores three ways to design US empirical methods to be more valid and ethical in cross-cultural studies. First, intercultural researchers need to distinguish broad rhetorical and cultural patterns from regional, organizational, and personal patterns, a process that requires balancing the fact of difference with the need for generalization. Second, US researchers need to distinguish not only the differences in rhetorical patterns in a form of communication but also in the ways that form is used rhetorically. Third, researchers need to construct researcher-participant relationships that are sensitive to the values of organizational relationships in both cultures.


Health Promotion Practice | 2013

Integrating Health Literacy and ESL: An Interdisciplinary Curriculum for Hispanic Immigrants

Francisco Soto Mas; Erika Mein; Brenda O. Fuentes; Barry Thatcher; Hector Balcazar

Adult Hispanic immigrants are at a greater risk of experiencing the negative outcomes related to low health literacy, as they confront cultural and language barriers to the complex and predominately monolingual English-based U.S. health system. One approach that has the potential for simultaneously addressing the health, literacy, and language needs of Hispanics is the combination of health literacy and English as a second language (ESL) instruction. The purpose of the project was to evaluate the feasibility of using ESL instruction as a medium for improving health literacy among Hispanic immigrants. Objectives included the development, implementation, and evaluation of an interdisciplinary health literacy/ESL curriculum that integrates theories of health literacy and health behavior research and practice, sociocultural theories of literacy and communication, and adult learning principles. This article describes the curriculum development process and provides preliminary qualitative data on learners’ experiences with the curriculum. Results indicate that the curriculum was attractive to participants and that they were highly satisfied with both the format and content. The curriculum described here represents one example of an audience-centered approach designed to meet the specific health and literacy needs of the Hispanic population on the U.S.–Mexico border. The combination of ESL and health literacy contributed to a perceived positive learning experience among participants. Interdisciplinary approaches to health literacy are recommended.


Computers and Composition | 2005

Situating L2 writing in global communication technologies

Barry Thatcher


Journal of English for Academic Purposes | 2004

Rhetorics and communication media across cultures

Barry Thatcher


Rhetoric, Professional Communication, and Globalization | 2010

Editor Introduction: Eight needed developments and eight critical contexts for global inquiry

Barry Thatcher


Archive | 2007

Web site analysis across cultures: An inquiry into intercultural values and Web site design

Barry Thatcher


Rhetoric, Professional Communication, and Globalization | 2017

World Religions and Professional Communication: Theories and Practices of the Discipline

David Alan Sapp; Carroll Ferguson Nardone; Barry Thatcher


Transnational Writing Program Administration. | 2015

Exploring the Contexts of U.S.-Mexican Border Writing Programs

Beth Brunk-Chavez; Kate Mangelsdorf; Patricia G. Wojahn; Alfredo Urzua-Beltran; Omar Montoya; Barry Thatcher; Kathryn Valentine


Archive | 2015

Global Writing Theory and Application on the US–Mexico Border

Barry Thatcher; Omar Montoya; Kelly Medina-López


Rhetoric, Professional Communication, and Globalization | 2014

Writing and rhetoric along the U.S.-Mexico border

Barry Thatcher; Kelly Medina-López; Omar Montoya

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Omar Montoya

New Mexico State University

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Beth Brunk-Chavez

University of Texas at El Paso

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Brenda O. Fuentes

University of Texas at El Paso

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Erika Mein

University of Texas at El Paso

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Hector Balcazar

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Kate Mangelsdorf

University of Texas at El Paso

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Kathryn Valentine

New Mexico State University

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Patricia G. Wojahn

New Mexico State University

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