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Rhetorical Work in Crowd-Based Entrepreneurship: Lessons Learned From Teaching Crowdfunding as an Emerging Site of Professional and Technical Communication

机译:以人群为基础的企业家精神的修辞工作:从作为专业和技术交流的新兴场所的众筹教学中吸取的教训

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Background: Entrepreneurship has undergone significant transformations in the past decade due to crowd-based models of innovation and the increasing popularity of crowdfunding. Crowdfunding provides an alternative to the way entrepreneurs traditionally raise start-up and operational funds for a venture. Moreover, with crowdfunding platforms, citizens and communities are increasingly able to engage in entrepreneurial work not only for profit but also to address social and civic problems. Problem: Given the expanding boundaries of entrepreneurship, it is increasingly important for professional and technical communication teachers to prepare students to be ethical entrepreneurs and embody a widening array of rhetorical skills. Our teaching case addresses the question of how we might incorporate new and emerging forms of entrepreneurship, such as crowdfunding, into the professional and technical communication classroom in ways that foreground the social, civic, and ethical dimensions of that work. Situating the case: To address this question, we first situate our teaching case in relevant literature from professional and technical communication and social entrepreneurship, and then compare it with similar cases of crowdfunding being used for educational purposes. How the case was studied: We describe what we observed before, during, and after teaching a project structured thematically around civic crowdfunding. We had two sources of data: (1) a collection of teaching materials, including syllabi, day-to-day lesson plans, project prompts, in-class activities, correspondence between instructors, and informal teaching logs used to record impromptu reflections throughout the course of the semester; and (2) the civic crowdfunding project materials produced by students. About the case: Two distinct but related problems have motivated the development of this teaching case: (1) the context of 21st-century entrepreneurship has rapidly changed as a result of new approaches, including crowdfunding; (2) this shift has also led to an increased emphasis on civic and social matters of concern, which have increasingly become more important in contemporary business models. Ultimately, we seek to understand how entrepreneurial writing projects can meld commercial and financial motivations with civic exigencies, direct participation, and stakeholder engagement. As such, this civic crowdfunding sequence takes place over two phases: (1) students conducted primary and secondary research on a local problem or exigency and used this as evidence for a white paper and a project proposal; (2) students developed a feasible solution to this problem which then formed the basis for crowdfunding campaign materials, including a Kickstarter page, campaign video, and branding materials. Results: Our results focus on two projects that clearly foreground a social and civic mission; we point to these two projects not as perfect examples, but rather as illustrative cases of how students engaged crowdfunding as a form of civic entrepreneurship. Conclusions: Our teaching case has demonstrated the need to prepare students not only to pitch venture ideas for a small audience of investors, but also to consider how to identify and frame problems, construct stories about these problems as pressing matters of concern and, ultimately, develop ethical relationships with stakeholders and increasingly diverse investors.
机译:背景:在过去的十年中,由于基于人群的创新模式和众筹的日益普及,企业家精神发生了重大变化。众筹提供了企业家传统上为企业筹集启动资金和运营资金的另一种方式。此外,借助众筹平台,公民和社区越来越有能力从事创业工作,不仅是为了牟利,而且是为了解决社会和公民问题。问题:鉴于企业家精神的边界不断扩大,对于专业技术交流教师来说,让学生成为道德企业家并体现出越来越多的修辞技巧变得越来越重要。我们的教学案例解决了一个问题,即我们如何将新的和新兴的企业家精神形式(例如众筹)整合到专业和技术交流课堂中,从而突出该作品的社会,公民和道德层面。案例情况:为了解决这个问题,我们首先将教学案例放在相关文献中,这些文献来自专业技术交流和社会企业家精神,然后将其与类似的用于教育目的的众筹案例进行比较。案例研究方式:我们描述在讲授以公民众筹为主题的项目之前,期间和之后所观察到的内容。我们有两个数据源:(1)一套教学材料,包括教学大纲,日常教学计划,项目提示,课堂活动,讲师之间的往来以及非正式的教学日志,这些日志用于记录整个课程的即兴反思。学期课程; (2)学生制作的公民众筹项目资料。关于案例:两个截然不同但相关的问题促使该教学案例的发展:(1)21世纪企业家精神的背景由于包括众筹在内的新方法而迅速改变。 (2)这种转变也导致人们越来越重视关注的公民和社会事务,这在当代商业模式中变得越来越重要。最终,我们试图了解企业家写作项目如何融合公民和紧急情况,直接参与和利益相关者参与的商业和财务动机。因此,这个公民众筹过程分为两个阶段:(1)学生对本地问题或紧急情况进行了初级和次级研究,并以此作为白皮书和项目建议的证据; (2)学生们针对此问题开发了可行的解决方案,然后为众筹活动资料(包括Kickstarter页面,活动视频和品牌宣传资料)奠定了基础。结果:我们的结果集中在两个明确体现社会和公民使命的项目上;我们指出这两个项目不是完美的例子,而是作为示例,说明学生如何将众筹作为公民创业的一种形式。结论:我们的教学案例表明,不仅需要准备学生以向一小部分投资者介绍风险创意,而且还需要考虑如何识别和构架问题,构建有关这些问题的故事,作为紧迫的问题,并最终,与利益相关者和日益多样化的投资者建立道德关系。

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