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245 | 1 | 4 | _aThe Routledge Handbook of the Communicative Constitution of Organization. |
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490 | 1 | _aRoutledge Studies in Communication, Organization, and Organizing Series | |
505 | 0 | _aCover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Towards Intellectual Institutionalization -- Key Questions Animating CCO Scholarship -- An Expanded Ontological Question -- A Richer View of Agency -- (Dis)organization -- Current Conversations in the Community -- What Counts as a Meaningful Communication Event? -- Who (Or What) "Has" Agency and What Place to Give to Materiality? -- Future Trajectories: Ensuring the Practical and Academic Relevance of CCO -- Outline of the Handbook -- References -- Part I Theoretical Discussions -- 1 The Theoretical Roots of CCO -- Anthony Giddens's Structuration Theory as Theoretical Root of the Four-Flows Model -- Agent and Agency -- The Duality of Structure -- The Theoretical Roots of Niklas Luhmann's Theory of Self-Referential Communication Systems -- Husserl's Phenomenology -- Theory of Self-Referential Systems -- Spencer-Brown's Observation Theory -- The Theoretical Roots of the Montreal School -- Pragmatism -- Speech Act Theory -- Greimas's Narratology -- Harold Garfinkel's Ethnomethodology -- Actor Network Theory -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2 What's Pragmatic About Ambiguity in the Communicative Constitution of Organizations? The Case of CCO Scholarship's Establishment -- Ambiguity, Organizing, and Communication -- The Role of Pragmatic Ambiguity in Communicatively Establishing an Area of Research -- The Role of Pragmatic Ambiguity in Communicatively Establishing CCO Scholarship During the 2015 EGOS Conference -- The Pragmatic Use of Conceptual Ambiguities -- The Pragmatic Use of Ambiguities in Positioning the CCO Subtheme -- The Pragmatic Use of Ambiguities in Positioning Within CCO Schools -- Conclusion -- References. | |
505 | 8 | _a3 Organization as Conversation and Text -- The Duality of Conversation and Text Explained -- The Materialization of Communication -- The Conversation-Text Dynamic and Its Mediating Processes -- Lamination and Imbrication -- Coorientation and Translation -- Current Methodologies and Research -- Methodologies Utilizing the Conversation-Text Dynamic -- Emergent Organization in Meetings and Observation -- Conversation-Text, a Generative Force -- Technology-as-Conversation-Text -- Conclusion and Future Directions -- Note -- References -- 4 Theorizing Communication and Constitution of Organizations From a Four Flows (Structurational) Perspective -- Theorizing Communication and Constitution From a Four Flows (Structurational) Perspective -- The Four Flows Model -- Structuration Theory -- Extending Structuration Into Constitution -- Constitutive Flows in TrumpU -- Flow 1: The Membership Negotiations of TrumpU -- Flow 2: The Reflexive Self-Structuring of TrumpU -- Flow 3: The Activity Coordination of TrumpU -- Flow 4: The Institutional Positioning of TrumpU -- Final Considerations -- Future Directions -- References -- 5 The Communicative Constitution of the World A Luhmannian View On Communication, Organizations, and Society -- Introduction -- The World as Communication -- The Emergence of Communication "in-Between" Human Beings -- Social Reality as Process -- Social Systems as Processual Entities -- Organizations as Systems of Decisions -- Society and Macro-Societal Domains as Systems of Communication -- Organizations and Societal Domains -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6 The Multiple Roles of Materiality When Communication Constitutes Organizations -- Introduction -- Four Perspectives On Materiality -- Materiality as Sensible Matter Mediating Human Interaction -- Materiality as the Relational Medium of Human Interaction. | |
505 | 8 | _aMateriality as the Materialization of (Non-Human) Relations -- Materiality as the Performative Effects of Sociomaterial Practice -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 7 Disrupting CCO Thinking A Communicative Ontology of Dis/Organization -- Renderings of Dis/Organization in Organization and Management Studies -- CCO-based Inquiries of Dis/Organization as Communication -- Events -- Tensions, Paradoxes, and Contradictions -- Dis/ordering Devices -- Agency and Contingent Trajectories of Practice -- Struggles Over Meaning in Communicative Capitalism -- Toward a Research and Practical Agenda -- Moving Beyond Meaning Negotiation -- Strengthening Critical CCO Perspectives -- Problematizing Dualisms -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Communicative Constitution of Organizationality -- (1) What Is Organizationality? -- (2) Value-Added of a Communication-Centered View On Organizationality -- (3) Exemplary Cases of Organizationality-and Transversal Insights -- a. The Organizationality of Hacktivist Collectives: The Anonymous Case -- b. The Organizationality of Coworking Spaces: Betahaus in Berlin -- c. Comparative Analysis and Discussion -- (4) Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- References -- 9 The Communicative Constitution of Epistemic and Deontic Authority: Epistemological Implications of a Second-Order Construct -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Communication and the Micro-Macro Link -- 3. Knowledge, Status and the Communicative Constitution of Authority -- 4. Making Epistemics and Deontics Actionable Through Communication: The Contribution of LSI Studies -- 5. Epistemic and Deontic Authority in Organizational Communication: An Illustration -- 5.1. To Treat Or Not to Treat? Insights From Antibiotic Stewardship in a Hospital Ward -- 5.2. The Communicative Constitution of Epistemic and Deontic Authority: The Role of Interactional Competence. | |
505 | 8 | _a6. For Whom Is Epistemic and Deontic Authority Communicatively Constituted? EDA as a Perspicuous Case of the Emic/Etic ... -- The Communicative Constitution of Organization and the Denaturalization of Social Order: Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- References -- 10 Uncritical Constitution CCO, Critique and Neoliberal Capitalism -- Introduction -- The Constitutive Approach to Communication: The Linguistic Turn and Pragmatism -- The Blind Spots of Pragmatism -- Critique and Organizational Communication -- Critique and Organizations -- The Ideological Content of Neoliberalism -- The Communicative Constitution of Neoliberalism -- Three Challenges -- Communication as a Relation -- Implications and Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Queering CCO Scholarship: Examining Communication as Constitutive of (Hetero)normative Organizations and Organizing -- Queering CCO Scholarship: Examining Communication as Constitutive of (Hetero)Normative Organizations and Organizing -- Queer Theory -- Queering Organizational Research and CCO -- Queering Communication Flows -- Queering Text and Conversation -- Queering Ventriloqual Analysis -- Queering Organizational Space -- Conclusion and Future Directions -- Note -- References -- Part II Opening Up CCO's Methodological Approaches -- 12 The Umbrella of Discourse Analysis and Its Role in CCO -- The Umbrella of Discourse Analysis and Its Role in CCO -- What Is Discourse Analysis? -- Discourse and Discourse Analysis: Definitions and Delineations -- Similarities and Dissimilarities Between DA and Other Approaches -- Discourse and Ethnography -- Thematic Analysis -- Doing Discourse Analysis -- The Relationship of Discourse Analysis to CCO -- The Discursive Construction of Organizations -- (Some) Discursive Approaches for Understanding CCO Processes -- Speech Act Theory -- Conversation Analysis -- Narrative Analysis. | |
505 | 8 | _aVentriloquial Approach -- Post-Discourse: Departure Or Evolution? -- Addressing the Material -- Video Ethnography -- Concluding Reflections -- References -- 13 Acting in the Name of Others: How to Unpack Ventriloquations -- Introduction: Who Or What Is (Really) Talking and Acting? -- Ventriloquation-in-Action: Four Workings of in the Name of -- Methodological Application: Ventriloquism as an Instrument for CCO -- Phase 1: Identifying Ventriloquial Voices -- Phase 2: Grouping -- Phase 3: Relating -- Phase 4: Showing -- Ventriloquism Across CCO Schools -- Four Flows: Structuration Through Ventriloquation -- Luhmann: Autopoiesis and Decision Communication Through Ventriloquation -- Concluding Thought -- References -- 14 Ethnomethodological Conversation Analysis and the Constitutive Role of Organizational Talk -- Linking CCO and Ethnomethodology: Material Agency and Social Interaction -- Ethnomethodological Conversation Analysis -- Doing Conversation Analysis -- Conversation Analysis and Constitutive Organizing -- Understanding Organizations Through Multimodal Ethnomethodological Conversation Analysis -- Acknowledging Materiality, Talk and Bodily Gestures -- The Sequential Organization of Real-Time Interaction -- Notes -- References -- 15 Archives in CCO Research: A Relational View -- Introduction -- Perspectives to Archives -- Relational Ontology and Methodological Implications -- 1. Archives and Organizational Members in Naturally Occurring Settings -- 2. Archives and Organizational Members in Facilitated Settings -- 3. The Interconnections of Archives Through Time -- 4. Archives in Relations With Space -- 5. Archives in Relations With the Researcher -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 16 Adventurous Ideas for Ethnographic Research On the Communicative Constitution of ORGANIZATIONS. | |
505 | 8 | _aA Process Philosophy Perspective On the Communicative Constitution of Organizations. | |
520 | _aThis Handbook offers state of the art scholarship on the perspective known as the Communicative Constitution of Organizations (CCO). | ||
588 | _aDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. | ||
590 | _aElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. | ||
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700 | 1 | _aKuhn, Timothy. | |
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