This book explores the dynamics and challenges that underlie the ability of organizations to speak with one voice and offers a thorough and comprehensive investigation of the dynamics between multivocality and univocality in the organizing of various collectives.
This book explores the dynamics and challenges that underlie the ability of organizations to speak with one voice and offers a thorough and comprehensive investigation of the dynamics between multivocality and univocality in the organizing of various collectives.
Chantal Benoit-Barné is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at the Université de Montréal, Canada. Thomas Martine is Associate Professor in the Communication & Culture Department at Audencia Business School, France.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Voice: A Metaphor and Its Significance for Organizational Communication; 2. Authority-in-Action: How Voices Are Negotiated through Idiomatic Formulations during Organizational Downsizing; 3. "I'm just saying": Multivocal Organizing in a Community Health Initiative; 4. Finding the Voice of a Protest: Negotiating Authority Among the Multiplicity of Voices in a Pro-Refugee Demonstration; 5. Amplifying Voices: Hip Hop as a Mode of Engagement for Community Organizing in the Context of the Black Lives Matter Movement; 6. Taking a Relational Approach to Rhetoric and Discourse: (Re)Considering the Voices of Recycling and Sustainability; 7. Tensional Dynamics in Discussions of Social Responsibility: Voice Mobilization, Concern Negotiation, and Organizational Boundaries Co-Creation; 8. "Centering [Voices from] the Margins": Negotiating Intersectionality as a Consultative Framework; Conclusion: Speaking with One Voice Is a Specific Form of Multivocality
1. Voice: A Metaphor and Its Significance for Organizational Communication; 2. Authority-in-Action: How Voices Are Negotiated through Idiomatic Formulations during Organizational Downsizing; 3. "I'm just saying": Multivocal Organizing in a Community Health Initiative; 4. Finding the Voice of a Protest: Negotiating Authority Among the Multiplicity of Voices in a Pro-Refugee Demonstration; 5. Amplifying Voices: Hip Hop as a Mode of Engagement for Community Organizing in the Context of the Black Lives Matter Movement; 6. Taking a Relational Approach to Rhetoric and Discourse: (Re)Considering the Voices of Recycling and Sustainability; 7. Tensional Dynamics in Discussions of Social Responsibility: Voice Mobilization, Concern Negotiation, and Organizational Boundaries Co-Creation; 8. "Centering [Voices from] the Margins": Negotiating Intersectionality as a Consultative Framework; Conclusion: Speaking with One Voice Is a Specific Form of Multivocality
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