Organizational CommunicationTransaction Publishers, 1992 M01 1 - 249 páginas This book discusses the semiotic and ethnographic bases for organizational analysis, including the related fieldwork issues confronting the investigator. It explains the importance of rhetorical-dramaturgic and phenomenological strategies for the study of organizations. The arbitrary and culturally based connections in which organizations abound require an understanding of the particulars of cultural scenes, first observed, later conceptualized through semiotic theory. Organizational Communication includes a series of examples from applied semiotics research in nuclear regulatory policy making, truth telling, regulatory control (by, among others, the police), and risk analysis. These data provide the basis for a critique of the limits of earlier analyses of organizational change, such as those offered by structuralist theories. Dr. Manning concludes with an assessment of the postmodernist ethnographic strategies that have evolved as a response to a larger representational crisis, and of the implications of these strategies for the study of organizational culture. |
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... calls to the police . This machinery works to define all that is taken to be information : it is a social construction technology . The organization of centralized call processing of messages within two police organizations in the ...
... calls to the police . This machinery works to define all that is taken to be information : it is a social construction technology . The organization of centralized call processing of messages within two police organizations in the ...
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... calls . Information , if it could be isolated easily within a call , generally little affected the nature of the police response , since virtually all calls viewed as valid produced the dispatch of officers in cars . Since the analytic ...
... calls . Information , if it could be isolated easily within a call , generally little affected the nature of the police response , since virtually all calls viewed as valid produced the dispatch of officers in cars . Since the analytic ...
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... calls ranging in length from a few seconds to a few minutes . Since the amount of information conveyed in such calls is minimal and yet is routinely seen as adequate , matters other than information must be operating to shape message ...
... calls ranging in length from a few seconds to a few minutes . Since the amount of information conveyed in such calls is minimal and yet is routinely seen as adequate , matters other than information must be operating to shape message ...
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... calls information a response to data , " a difference that makes a difference . " Social definitions , in part patterned by perception , selective attention , and habituation , produce meanings that organize relationships to data ...
... calls information a response to data , " a difference that makes a difference . " Social definitions , in part patterned by perception , selective attention , and habituation , produce meanings that organize relationships to data ...
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Contenido
Organizational Communication in Context | 17 |
Paradigms in Communication Research | 35 |
Examples | 59 |
Two Ethnographic Studies | 89 |
sets out a paradigm including roles in the field targets for observation | 100 |
Comparative Analysis | 103 |
Resolutions and Organizational Culture | 121 |
Organizations and Information | 131 |
Safety Discourse | 165 |
Lessons for the Field | 183 |
Aspects of Postmodern Ethnography | 199 |
Doing Postmodernism Ethnography | 206 |
Conclusions | 217 |
References | 227 |
Index | 245 |
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