
Counter-Narratives and Organization e-bog
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Counter-Narratives and Organization brings the concept of "e;counter-narrative"e; into an organizational context, illuminating these complex elements of communication as intrinsic yet largely unexplored aspect of organizational storytelling. Departing from dialogical, emergent and processual perspectives on "e;organization,"e; the individual chapters focus on the character of co...
E-bog
403,64 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
15 juli 2016
Længde
230 sider
Genrer
Communication studies
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781317399483
Counter-Narratives and Organization brings the concept of "e;counter-narrative"e; into an organizational context, illuminating these complex elements of communication as intrinsic yet largely unexplored aspect of organizational storytelling. Departing from dialogical, emergent and processual perspectives on "e;organization,"e; the individual chapters focus on the character of counter-narratives, along with their performative aspects, by addressing questions such as: how do some narratives gain dominance over others?how do narratives intersect, relate and reinforce each otherhow are organizational members and external stakeholders engaged in the telling and re-telling of the organization?The empirical case studies provide much needed insights on the function of counter-narratives for individuals, professionals and organizations in navigating, challenging, negotiating and replacing established dominant narratives about "e;who we are,"e; "e;what we believe,"e; "e;what we do"e; as a collective. The book has an interdisciplinary scope, drawing together ideas from both storytelling in organization studies, the communicative constitution of organization (CCO) from organizational communication, and traditional narratology from humanities. Counter-Narratives and Organization reflects an ambition to spark readers' imagination, recognition, and discussion of organization and counter-narratives, offering a route to bring this important concept to the center of our understandings of organization.