`The book is a unique and excellent introduction to postmodern
narrative analyses′ - Organization Studies `[This book] should
succeed in putting the metaphorical cat amongst just about every
metaphorical pigeon that might imaginably take flight within the
organization and communication research arenas. Story time will never
be the same again, nor will interpretative research′ - Stewart
Clegg, University of Technology, Sydney `Timely and first rate. It
nicely stretches a reader′s thinking about the topic′ - Thomas
Lee, University of Washington, School of Business `David Boje is a
pioneering theorist in organization studies and management... [His
book] is yet another example of Boje′s pioneering spirit and concern
for exactitude. [His] scholarly account of narrative and antenarrative
methods is both corrective and exploratory of how stories must be
understood in terms of their own internal dynamics, and not viewed as
static entities. Boje′s book is a magnificent start... A book that
breaks new ground in organizational analysis, this is a must-read for
researchers and practitioners in the fields of organization and
management studies′ - Adrian Carr, University of Western Sydney
`Boje masterfully shows how to analyze texts and ideas before they are
reduced and fitted into the dominant ideological frameworks of the
day. [He] provides a powerful tool for achieving greater democracy in
how we approach doing social science... [and] liberates our capacity
to make meanings for ourselves′ - Paul Hirsch, Northwestern
University, Kellogg Graduate School of Management `This is an
important book. It is a major methodological contribution to critical,
postmodern studies of organizations and management. It is essential
reading for critical management scholars′ - Robert P. Gephart, Jr.,
University of Alberta School of Business `David Boje has emerged as
the leading postmodern thinker in management theory and organization
science. His prolific output lights the path for others to follow in a
field awakening to the challenge of postmodern critical theory.
Updating and revising narrative theory for the prevailing "postmodern
condition," Boje masterfully reconstructs the concepts and methods of
storytelling, as he subverts the dominant principles of modernist
organization theory. He offers a subtle and complex notion of
narrative... This impressive book should leave an indelible mark on
management and organization studies′ - Steven Best, University of
Texas, El Paso An essential guide for academics and researchers
needing to look at alternative discourse analysis strategies. As a
research tool, narrative methods have become increasingly useful in
organization studies, where much research involves the interpretation
of ′stories′ in some form. This methodology can be applied where
qualitative story analyses can help to assess interview, newspaper or
web document stories for research projects. In this book, Boje sets
out eight analysis options that can deal with storytelling,
recognizing that stories in organizations can be self-destructing,
flowing, networking and not at all static. In so doing, he shows ways
in which narrative methods can be supplemented by ′antenarrative′
methods, where fragmented and collective storytelling can be
interpreted. A valuable resource that will be widely used in
organizational or communications research, for graduate level
qualitative methods seminars and by researchers wanting to do story
analysis. David Boje is Professor at the New Mexico State University.
He is also on the editorial board of the journal Organization.
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ISBN
9781446223727
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Ltd. (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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