Organizational Communication: A Critical IntroductionSAGE Publications, 2018 M11 29 - 480 páginas While traditional in its coverage of the major research traditions that have developed over the past 100 years, Organizational Communication is the first textbook in the field that is written from a critical perspective while providing a comprehensive survey of theory and research in organizational communication. Extensively updated and incorporating relevant current events, the Second Edition familiarizes students with the field of organizational communication—historically, conceptually, and practically—and challenges them to critically reflect on their common sense understandings of work and organizations, preparing them for participation in 21st-century organizational settings. Linking theory with practice, Dennis K. Mumby and new co-author Timothy R. Kuhn skillfully explore the significant role played by organizations and corporations in constructing our identities.
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... people's realities, and how do some people or groups have more influence over the shaping of reality than others? As an undergraduate, Dennis had never heard of organizational communication, but when he moved to the United States to ...
... people's lives. As the quotation from former CEO of Coca-Cola Sergio Zyman at the beginning of the chapter indicates, corporations have understood for a long time that much of that influence depends on the sophisticated use of ...
... people that regular employment was a good thing, with resistance to this idea extending well into the 20th century. In one sense, then, “The history of capitalism is a history involving the gradual reconciliation of individuals with the ...
... people worked when they needed to and thought nothing of mixing leisure with labor. Thompson argues that this task orientation toward time is more humanly comprehensible than labor dictated by the clock and represents a lack of ...
... people come to experience and make sense of the world in which they live. In other words, communication does not just describe an already existing reality but actually creates people's social reality. For example, organization members ...
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RationalLegal Authority | |
Organizations as Communication Systems | |
PostFordism and Organizational Communication | |
Power and Resistance at Work | |
Communicating Gender at Work | |
Leadership Communication in the New Workplace | |
Information and Communication Technologies inat Work | |
Responsibility | |
Communication Meaningful Work and Personal Identity | |
Dramaturgical Selves | |
Conclusion | |
Glossary | |
Index | |