Francois Cooren, Eero Vaara, Ann Langley
Language and Communication at Work: Discourse, Narrativity, and Organizing
Francois Cooren, Eero Vaara, Ann Langley
Language and Communication at Work: Discourse, Narrativity, and Organizing
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This book examines language and communication as an inherent part of on-going organizational processes. It explores language and communication as constitutive of work; analyses how they actually 'work'; and examines their role as part of strategic and institutional work in and around organizational phenomena.
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This book examines language and communication as an inherent part of on-going organizational processes. It explores language and communication as constitutive of work; analyses how they actually 'work'; and examines their role as part of strategic and institutional work in and around organizational phenomena.
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- Perspectives on Process Organization Studies
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780198746508
- ISBN-10: 0198746504
- Artikelnr.: 47870799
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Perspectives on Process Organization Studies
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780198746508
- ISBN-10: 0198746504
- Artikelnr.: 47870799
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
* Part I: Language and Communication in Organizations
* 1: François Cooren, Eero Vaara, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas:
Language and Communication at Work: Discourse, Narrativity, and
Organizing: Introducing the Fourth Volume of Perspectives on Process
Organization Studies
* 2: James R. Taylor: Impersonating the Organization: Reflections on
the Communicative Constitution of Organization
* 3: Ruth Wodak: Analyzing Interaction in Meetings: Perspectives from
Critical Discourse Studies and the Discourse-Historical Approach
* 4: Andrea Whittle, William Housley, Alan Gilchrist, Peter Lenney and
Frank Mueller,: Power, Politics and Organizational Communication: An
Ethnomethodological Perspective
* 5: Philippe Lorino: From Speech Acts to Act Speeches: Collective
activity, a discursive process speaking the language of habits.
* 6: Geneviève Musca Linda Rouleau, and Bertrand Fauré: Time, Space,
and Calculation in Discursive Practices: Insights from the Crow s
Flight Chronotope of the Darwin Expedition
* 7: Timothy Kuhn and Nicholas R. Burk: Spatial Design as Sociomaterial
Practice: A (Dis)Organizing Perspective on Communicative Constitution
* 8: Florian Schulz and Chris Steyaert: Studying Talk-at-Work: An
Analysis of the Discursive Processes of Management Coaching
Conversations
* 9: David M. Boje and Rohny Saylors: Quantum Storytelling: An
Ontological Perspective on Process
* Part II: Process Perspectives
* 10: Maxim Ganzin, Robert P. Gephart Jr., and Roy Suddaby: Narrative
and the Construction of Myths in Organizations
* 11: Katharina Hohmann and Jeanne Mengis: Temporal Work in
Coordination: Co-orienting Around a Fleeting Object of Concern
* 12: Emmanouil Gkeredakis, Davide Nicolini, Jacky Swan: Moral
Judgements as Organizational Accomplishments: Insights from a Focused
Ethnography in the English Healthcare Sector
* 13: Kjersti Bjørkeng, Arne Carlsen, and Carl Rhodes: Between the
Saying and the Said: From Self-reflexivity to Other-vulnerability in
The Research Process
* 1: François Cooren, Eero Vaara, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas:
Language and Communication at Work: Discourse, Narrativity, and
Organizing: Introducing the Fourth Volume of Perspectives on Process
Organization Studies
* 2: James R. Taylor: Impersonating the Organization: Reflections on
the Communicative Constitution of Organization
* 3: Ruth Wodak: Analyzing Interaction in Meetings: Perspectives from
Critical Discourse Studies and the Discourse-Historical Approach
* 4: Andrea Whittle, William Housley, Alan Gilchrist, Peter Lenney and
Frank Mueller,: Power, Politics and Organizational Communication: An
Ethnomethodological Perspective
* 5: Philippe Lorino: From Speech Acts to Act Speeches: Collective
activity, a discursive process speaking the language of habits.
* 6: Geneviève Musca Linda Rouleau, and Bertrand Fauré: Time, Space,
and Calculation in Discursive Practices: Insights from the Crow s
Flight Chronotope of the Darwin Expedition
* 7: Timothy Kuhn and Nicholas R. Burk: Spatial Design as Sociomaterial
Practice: A (Dis)Organizing Perspective on Communicative Constitution
* 8: Florian Schulz and Chris Steyaert: Studying Talk-at-Work: An
Analysis of the Discursive Processes of Management Coaching
Conversations
* 9: David M. Boje and Rohny Saylors: Quantum Storytelling: An
Ontological Perspective on Process
* Part II: Process Perspectives
* 10: Maxim Ganzin, Robert P. Gephart Jr., and Roy Suddaby: Narrative
and the Construction of Myths in Organizations
* 11: Katharina Hohmann and Jeanne Mengis: Temporal Work in
Coordination: Co-orienting Around a Fleeting Object of Concern
* 12: Emmanouil Gkeredakis, Davide Nicolini, Jacky Swan: Moral
Judgements as Organizational Accomplishments: Insights from a Focused
Ethnography in the English Healthcare Sector
* 13: Kjersti Bjørkeng, Arne Carlsen, and Carl Rhodes: Between the
Saying and the Said: From Self-reflexivity to Other-vulnerability in
The Research Process
* Part I: Language and Communication in Organizations
* 1: François Cooren, Eero Vaara, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas:
Language and Communication at Work: Discourse, Narrativity, and
Organizing: Introducing the Fourth Volume of Perspectives on Process
Organization Studies
* 2: James R. Taylor: Impersonating the Organization: Reflections on
the Communicative Constitution of Organization
* 3: Ruth Wodak: Analyzing Interaction in Meetings: Perspectives from
Critical Discourse Studies and the Discourse-Historical Approach
* 4: Andrea Whittle, William Housley, Alan Gilchrist, Peter Lenney and
Frank Mueller,: Power, Politics and Organizational Communication: An
Ethnomethodological Perspective
* 5: Philippe Lorino: From Speech Acts to Act Speeches: Collective
activity, a discursive process speaking the language of habits.
* 6: Geneviève Musca Linda Rouleau, and Bertrand Fauré: Time, Space,
and Calculation in Discursive Practices: Insights from the Crow s
Flight Chronotope of the Darwin Expedition
* 7: Timothy Kuhn and Nicholas R. Burk: Spatial Design as Sociomaterial
Practice: A (Dis)Organizing Perspective on Communicative Constitution
* 8: Florian Schulz and Chris Steyaert: Studying Talk-at-Work: An
Analysis of the Discursive Processes of Management Coaching
Conversations
* 9: David M. Boje and Rohny Saylors: Quantum Storytelling: An
Ontological Perspective on Process
* Part II: Process Perspectives
* 10: Maxim Ganzin, Robert P. Gephart Jr., and Roy Suddaby: Narrative
and the Construction of Myths in Organizations
* 11: Katharina Hohmann and Jeanne Mengis: Temporal Work in
Coordination: Co-orienting Around a Fleeting Object of Concern
* 12: Emmanouil Gkeredakis, Davide Nicolini, Jacky Swan: Moral
Judgements as Organizational Accomplishments: Insights from a Focused
Ethnography in the English Healthcare Sector
* 13: Kjersti Bjørkeng, Arne Carlsen, and Carl Rhodes: Between the
Saying and the Said: From Self-reflexivity to Other-vulnerability in
The Research Process
* 1: François Cooren, Eero Vaara, Ann Langley, Haridimos Tsoukas:
Language and Communication at Work: Discourse, Narrativity, and
Organizing: Introducing the Fourth Volume of Perspectives on Process
Organization Studies
* 2: James R. Taylor: Impersonating the Organization: Reflections on
the Communicative Constitution of Organization
* 3: Ruth Wodak: Analyzing Interaction in Meetings: Perspectives from
Critical Discourse Studies and the Discourse-Historical Approach
* 4: Andrea Whittle, William Housley, Alan Gilchrist, Peter Lenney and
Frank Mueller,: Power, Politics and Organizational Communication: An
Ethnomethodological Perspective
* 5: Philippe Lorino: From Speech Acts to Act Speeches: Collective
activity, a discursive process speaking the language of habits.
* 6: Geneviève Musca Linda Rouleau, and Bertrand Fauré: Time, Space,
and Calculation in Discursive Practices: Insights from the Crow s
Flight Chronotope of the Darwin Expedition
* 7: Timothy Kuhn and Nicholas R. Burk: Spatial Design as Sociomaterial
Practice: A (Dis)Organizing Perspective on Communicative Constitution
* 8: Florian Schulz and Chris Steyaert: Studying Talk-at-Work: An
Analysis of the Discursive Processes of Management Coaching
Conversations
* 9: David M. Boje and Rohny Saylors: Quantum Storytelling: An
Ontological Perspective on Process
* Part II: Process Perspectives
* 10: Maxim Ganzin, Robert P. Gephart Jr., and Roy Suddaby: Narrative
and the Construction of Myths in Organizations
* 11: Katharina Hohmann and Jeanne Mengis: Temporal Work in
Coordination: Co-orienting Around a Fleeting Object of Concern
* 12: Emmanouil Gkeredakis, Davide Nicolini, Jacky Swan: Moral
Judgements as Organizational Accomplishments: Insights from a Focused
Ethnography in the English Healthcare Sector
* 13: Kjersti Bjørkeng, Arne Carlsen, and Carl Rhodes: Between the
Saying and the Said: From Self-reflexivity to Other-vulnerability in
The Research Process







