`Makes fascinating reading and at the same time provides a good
grounding in the study of the language of organizations, both for
those who know little of the area and for those who are looking for a
comprehensive overview of the field. Overall I would warmly recommend
this book as an asset for students and teachers of organizational
behaviour and for those with a general interest in the way in which
language shapes our lives and work′ - Organization Studies `The book
is extremely clear in its explanation of how language works.... The
authors treat their readers as curious, intelligent and concerned to
find new and powerful tools to come at the workings of organizations
from a lateral and newly illuminating perspective′ - Virginia
Valentine, Semiotic Solutions, London `The authors are able to apply
their personal fascination with language to give students insights
into organisational behaviour that significantly surpasses what is
normally achieved by the tired old rituals of standard organizational
behaviour texts and teaching′ - Tony Watson, Nottingham Trent
University Taking issue with functional approaches to communication,
Understanding Organizations through Language offers a viable
alternative based on `webs of meaning′. Instead of viewing
communication as a thing that can be unproblematically controlled and
managed, the authors use semiology as a theoretical bedrock to develop
a new metaphor for communication. Understanding Organizations through
Language applies this approach to areas of interest, including:
metaphor, story-telling, discourse, gender, leadership and electronic
communication. Spanning the gap between highly theoretical
organization studies texts and highly prescriptive communication
texts, the book talks to the reader in a sophisticated yet
approachable style. This style is complemented by a range of examples,
activities and mini case studies. Also included are chapter summaries
and further reading suggestions, making this a useful text for both
academics and students. Advanced undergraduates and postgraduates will
utilize this book for any course dealing with communication,
particularly courses in HRM and organizational behaviour.
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ISBN
9781446239599
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Ltd. (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok