Rethinking Organizational and Managerial Communication from Feminist PerspectivesSAGE Publications, 2000 M04 19 - 328 páginas "Buzzanell's edited book has a poststructural sensibility in its emphasis on dialogue, absent voices, and the open-ended, constructed nature of knowledge. . . . In summary, I would recommend this book highly. . . Buzzanell's reader would be a corrective for traditional texts used in communications, Master of Public Administration, and Master of Business Administration programs."-NATIONAL WOMEN'S STUDIES ASSOCIATION JOURNALRethinking Organizational Communication From Feminist Perspectives reconsiders organizational and managerial communication theories, research, and practice from multiple feminisms. Part I consists of theoretical analyses that reconceptualize and extend boundaries in our thinking about work and organizing processes. The chapters propose an alternative view of public-private discourse, stakeholder ethics, socialization processes, and negotiation by contrasting traditional approaches with feminist values. Part II presents women's voices through interview excerpts, poems, diary entries, and stories and explores the ways in which these concrete details of ordinary lives represent missing facets and nuances of our organizational and managerial communication work. Part III contains chapters that rewrite organizational and managerial constructs. The authors not only offer alternative reconceptualizations, but also suggest specific tactics and long-term strategies devised from feminisms for revising organizational and managerial communication processes and practices. The final section of the book draws together the themes of the book and encourages a continuing dialogue on the issues.To read Patrice Buzzanell's latest edited volume, Gender in Applied Communication Contexts, please click here. |
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... stress that have received less attention from scholars . But first we present an overview of what is meant by a feminist framing . A FEMINIST FRAMING OF STRESS To suggest that a framing can be feminist is to suggest that feminism can be ...
... stress that have received less attention from scholars . But first we present an overview of what is meant by a feminist framing . A FEMINIST FRAMING OF STRESS To suggest that a framing can be feminist is to suggest that feminism can be ...
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... stress . Thus , even less attention has been given to how this form of stress is related to the macroorganization of society . The work itself must be legitimated as valuable in order for the related stress to be given serious atten ...
... stress . Thus , even less attention has been given to how this form of stress is related to the macroorganization of society . The work itself must be legitimated as valuable in order for the related stress to be given serious atten ...
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... stress through social service agencies , the dominant political powers that organize society denied the very existence of her stress and refused her the much - needed assistance that she requested . In this way , her microlevel stress ...
... stress through social service agencies , the dominant political powers that organize society denied the very existence of her stress and refused her the much - needed assistance that she requested . In this way , her microlevel stress ...
Contenido
A Feminist Standpoint Approach | 47 |
Feminist Views of Communication | 76 |
A Feminist Critique of Disciplined Bodies | 107 |
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