
Language and communication at work : discourse, narrativity, and organizing
François Cooren ... [et al.]
Bok · Engelsk · 2014
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Utgitt | Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2014
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Omfang | XX, 353 s. : ill.
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Opplysninger | Language and communication at work: discourse, narrativity, and organizing introducing the fourth volume of "perspectives on process organization studies" / François Cooren, Eero Vaara, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas --Impersonating the organization: reflections on the communicative constitution of organization / James R. Taylor --Analyzing interaction in meetings: perspectives from critical discourse studies and the discourse-historical approach / Ruth Wodak --Power, politics, and organizational communication: an ethnomethodological perspective / Andrea Whittle, William Housley, Alan Gilchrist, Frank Mueller, Peter Lenney --From speech acts to act speeches: collective activity, a discursive process speaking the language of habits / Philippe Lorino --Time, space, and calculation in discursive practices: insights from the crow's flight chronotope of the Darwin expedition / Geneviève Musca, Linda Rouleau, Bertrand Fauré --Spatial design as sociomaterial practice: a (dis)organizing perspective on communicative constitution / Timothy Kuhn and Nicholas R. Burk --Studying talk-at-work: an analysis of the discursive processes of management coaching conversations / Florian Schulz and Chris Steyaert --Quantum storytelling: an ontological perspective on process / David M. Boje and Rohny Saylors --Narrative and the construction of myths in organizations / Maxim Ganzin, Robert P. Gephart Jr., Roy Suddaby --Temporal work in coordination: co-orienting around a fleeting object of concern / Jeanne Mengis and Katharina Hohmann --Moral judgments as organizational accomplishments: insights from a focused ethnography in the English healthcare sector / Emmanouil Gkeredakis, Davide Nicolini, Jacky Swan --Between the saying and the said: from self-reflexivity to other-vulnerability in the research process / Kjersti Bjørkeng, Arne Carlsen, Carl Rhodes.. - With the growing influence of discursive and narrative perspectives on organizing, organizational scholars are focusing increasing attention on the constitutive role that language and communication play in organizational processes. This view conceptualizes language and communication as bringing organization into being in every instant and is therefore inherently sympathetic to a process perspective. However, our understanding of the role of language in unfolding organizational processes and as a part of organizational action is still limited. This volume brings together empirical and/or conceptual contributions from leading scholars in organization and communication to develop understanding of language and communication as constitutive of work, and also analyze how language and communication actually work to achieve influence in the context of organizations. It aims to elucidate the role language, communication, and narrativity play as part of strategic and institutional work in and around organizational phenomena. In keeping with the preceding volumes in the Perspectives on Process Organization Studies series, this collection demonstrates why we need to start thinking processually and offers a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to studying these 'works in process' that we call organizations, companies, businesses, institutions, communities, associations, or NGOs -- Omslaget
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Emner | Communication in organizations
Organizational behavior profesjonssosiologi organisasjonsteori kommunikasjon |
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ISBN | 9780198703082. - 9780198746508
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