Emergent Organization

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A01=Elizabeth J. Van Every
A01=James R. Taylor
Author_Elizabeth J. Van Every
Author_James R. Taylor
BRUNO LATOUR
Category=KJU
cognition
communication theory in organizational studies
connectionist
Connectionist Net
Connectionist Network
Construction Grammar
Differentiated System
distributed
distributed cognition models
Ditransitive Construction
eq_bestseller
eq_business-finance-law
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
External Examiners
Face To Face
frame
Frame Knowledge
Frame Semantics
Internal Review Committee
Interpretation System
knowledge
Main Verb
Modal Expression
Narrative Semantics
net
Noun Phrase
Np
obligatory
observer
Omnipresent
organizational discourse analysis
PDP Research Group
philosophy of language application
Priori Forms
semiotic systems theory
social interaction frameworks
socially
sociolinguistics in management
standard
Standard Observer
Van Der Rijst
Vancouver South
Vice Versa
Weick's Theory
Weick’s Theory

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805821932
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Today's organizations face a wide variety of challenges, including such contradictions as maintaining unity of action while becoming increasingly diverse. Even the definition of organization is changing and evolving. In this monograph, the authors apply their academic and professional experience to address the notion of "organization," setting forth communication as the essential modality for the constitution of organization--explaining how an organization can at the same time be both local and global, and how these properties which give organization continuity over time and across geographically dispersed situations also come to be manifested in the day-to-day of human interpersonal exchange.

As a radical rethinking of the traditional discourse approaches in communication theory, this book develops a conceptual framework based on the idea that "organization" emerges in the mix of conversational and textual communicative activities that together construct organizational identity. Applying concepts from the philosophy of language, linguistics, semiotics, system design, sociology and management theory, the authors put forth a convincing argument demonstrating the materiality of language and its constructive role in organization and society.

Elizabeth J. Van Every, James R. Taylor

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