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Proceedings of the 26th annual ACM international conference on Design of communication table of contents
Lisbon, Portugal
PANEL SESSION: Invited panel table of contents
Pages 183-184  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-083-8
Authors
Robert Pierce  IBM
Brad Mehlenbacher  North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North carolina
Carlos J. Costa  ISCTE (Intituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa) Lisboa, Portugal
Michael J. Albers  East Carolina University
Aristidis Protopsaltis  City University, London, UK
Sponsor
SIGDOC: ACM Special Interest Group for Design of Communications
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

SIGDOC comes from a technical writing tradition, where literature and rhetoric play an important role. Communication is now giving a broader focus, especially as influences come from graphical design, web design, digital sound or digital multimedia. In Lisbon, we expect to discuss this focus of SIGDOC. This is an important transition that is being done, without loosing its identity. In fact, from the revision process the heterogeneity of view point was identified. This is the result of including more participants from multimedia, computer science and graphical design.

For the second time, SIGDOC will take place outside the American continent. For the first time it takes places in a non-English speaking country. It is the ideal place to discuss an important issue either for the technical documentation, either for software engineering or for design of communication communities: translation, internationalization, localization, and globalization.

Bologna process is transforming and making an authentic revolution in the European university panorama. This may be faced either as a threat or as an opportunity. In this context, the discussion about a curriculum in design of communication is an important step that may be undertaken by the SIGDOC. It is a step that may contribute to its affirmation either in academia or in practitioner context.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Robert Pierce: colleagues
Brad Mehlenbacher: colleagues
Carlos J. Costa: colleagues
Michael J. Albers: colleagues
Aristidis Protopsaltis: colleagues