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This first-of-its-kind book uniquely captures the meanings of work expressed by immigrants. Their stories from work histories to life transitions and professional journeys are conscientiously and rigorously mapped by the academic insights of communication scholars, many of whom are immigrants themselves.
Immigrant workers' narratives of work and its nuances in an adopted country offer many hitherto muted, invisible, and/or purposely silenced perspectives. A variety of new and familiar terms concepts such as career inheritance, aphorisms, cultural adaptation, acculturation, and cultural distance and culture-specific terms such as ganas and consejos are discussed alongside the inherent struggles of identity construction across borders.
While the contributors represent diversity in co-cultural affiliations, national origin, and immigration experiences encountered both personally and professionally, the stories of immigrants represent an even larger number of cou

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Contents: Suchitra Shenoy-Packer/Elena Gabor: Introduction. – K. Peter Kuchinke: International Migration and the Meanings of Work: A Cross-Cultural Perspective – Hannele Välipakka/Cheng Zeng/Malgorzata Lahti/Stephen Croucher: Experiencing Cultural Contact at Work: An Exploration of Immigrants’ Perceptions of Work in Finland – Dini M. Homsey/Ryan S. Bisel: Subtle Meaning Evolutions in the Meaning of Work for a Lebanese American Community – Rahul Mitra: Immigrants’ Negotiations of Career Inheritance: A (Dis)placement Framework – Yvonne J. Montoya: The Inheritance My Daddy Gave Me: A Glimpse into Mexican Immigrants’ Conceptualizations of Meaningful Work – Flor Leos Madero: The Labor of Identity Development: Work Lessons from Immigrant Parents – Suchitra Shenoy-Packer: Discontinuities and Dislocations: Immigrant Meanings of Work during Ambivalent Work-Life «Choices» – Yea-Wen Chen/Brandi Lawless: Immigrant Women Negotiating Shifting Meanings of Work and Confronting Micro-aggressions with/in the Ivory Tower. – Elena Gabor: Meanings of Work and Emotions of Immigrant Women Engineers in the United States. – Somava Pande/Pamela J. Bettis: In Search of My Niche: International Teaching Assistants’ Negotiation with Meanings of Work – Stacey M. B. Wieland/Bryleigh Loughlin: From Longing to Work to Loving Retirement: Changing Meanings of Work of a Latvian American in Sweden.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/17/2016 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433128301, 978-1433128301
      ISBN10: 1433128306

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This first-of-its-kind book uniquely captures the meanings of work expressed by immigrants. Their stories from work histories to life transitions and professional journeys are conscientiously and rigorously mapped by the academic insights of communication scholars, many of whom are immigrants themselves.
      Immigrant workers' narratives of work and its nuances in an adopted country offer many hitherto muted, invisible, and/or purposely silenced perspectives. A variety of new and familiar terms concepts such as career inheritance, aphorisms, cultural adaptation, acculturation, and cultural distance and culture-specific terms such as ganas and consejos are discussed alongside the inherent struggles of identity construction across borders.
      While the contributors represent diversity in co-cultural affiliations, national origin, and immigration experiences encountered both personally and professionally, the stories of immigrants represent an even larger number of cou

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Suchitra Shenoy-Packer/Elena Gabor: Introduction. – K. Peter Kuchinke: International Migration and the Meanings of Work: A Cross-Cultural Perspective – Hannele Välipakka/Cheng Zeng/Malgorzata Lahti/Stephen Croucher: Experiencing Cultural Contact at Work: An Exploration of Immigrants’ Perceptions of Work in Finland – Dini M. Homsey/Ryan S. Bisel: Subtle Meaning Evolutions in the Meaning of Work for a Lebanese American Community – Rahul Mitra: Immigrants’ Negotiations of Career Inheritance: A (Dis)placement Framework – Yvonne J. Montoya: The Inheritance My Daddy Gave Me: A Glimpse into Mexican Immigrants’ Conceptualizations of Meaningful Work – Flor Leos Madero: The Labor of Identity Development: Work Lessons from Immigrant Parents – Suchitra Shenoy-Packer: Discontinuities and Dislocations: Immigrant Meanings of Work during Ambivalent Work-Life «Choices» – Yea-Wen Chen/Brandi Lawless: Immigrant Women Negotiating Shifting Meanings of Work and Confronting Micro-aggressions with/in the Ivory Tower. – Elena Gabor: Meanings of Work and Emotions of Immigrant Women Engineers in the United States. – Somava Pande/Pamela J. Bettis: In Search of My Niche: International Teaching Assistants’ Negotiation with Meanings of Work – Stacey M. B. Wieland/Bryleigh Loughlin: From Longing to Work to Loving Retirement: Changing Meanings of Work of a Latvian American in Sweden.

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