Communication Yearbook 16 (eBook, ePUB)
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The Communication Yearbook 16 focuses on the study of communication within corporate organizations. Part II explores the role of communication studies in such timely issues as communication technology, globalization and multiculturalism. The final section focuses on three theoretical debates in which contributors discuss communication during initial interaction, the motivation to communicate, and communication in decision-making and problem-solving groups. Commentaries on each chapter provide alternative perspectives, extend issues of significance and help engage the reader in the contemporary debates in each area.…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135148232
- Artikelnr.: 38253134
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135148232
- Artikelnr.: 38253134
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Perspectives 1. Cultural-Ideological Modes of Management Control: A Theory
and A Case Study of a Professional Service Company Mats Alvesson
Commentaries: Cultural-Odeological Modes of Control: An Examination of
Concept Formation Robert D. McPhee Culture, Control, and the Labot Process
Astrid Kersten 2. "Ritual" in Organizational Culture Theory: Some
Theoretical Reflections and a Plea for Greater Terminological Rigor
Joachim Knuf Commentaries: Ritual as a Heuristic Device in Studies of
Organizational Discourse Gerry Philipsen Arguing for "Ritualisitic"
Pluralism: The Tension Between Privilege and the Mundane Patricia Riley 3.
Viewing Organizational Communication From a Feminist Perspective: A
Critique and Some Offerings Judi Marshall Commentaries: At Least It Is a
Start Connie Bullis Feminism and the Critique of Organizational
Communication Studies Dennis K. Mumby 4. Structuration Theory as an
Ontology for Communication Research Stephen P. Banks and Patricia Riley
Commentary: Rhetorical/Communication Theory as an Ontology for
Structuration Research Charles Conrad 5. High-Speed management: A
Revolution in Organizational Communication in the 1990s Donald P. Cushman
and Sarah Sanderson King Commentaries: Issues for a Theory of High-Speed
Management David R. Seibold and Noshir S. Contractor On the Joys and
Sorrows of Predicting the Future or Organizational Communication Marshall
Scott Poole 6. A Decade of Organizational Communication Research: Journal
Articles 1980-1991 Myria Watkins Allen, J. Micheal Gotcher and Joy Hart
Seibert Commentary: Beyond the Snapshot: Setting a Research Agenda in
Organizational Communication Sue DeWine and Tom Daniels Section 2:
Communication in a Changing World: Technologies and Multiculturalism 7.
Competing Frameworks for Research on Information-Communication Technologies
and Society: Toward a Synthesis Peter Shields and Rohan Samarajiva
Commentaries: On Building Theory From the Inside Out Oscar H. Gandy, Jr.
Capitalism, Information, and Uneven Development Dan Schiller 8.
Third-Culture Building: A Paradigm Shift for International and
Intercultural Communication Fred L. Casmir Commentaries: On Third-Culture
Building Robert Shuter Toward a Paradigm Shift for Intercultural and
International Communication: New Research Directions Getinet Belay Section
3: Theory Debate in Interpersonal and Small Group Communication 9.
Components and Functions of Communication During Initial Interaction, With
Extrapolations to Beyond James M. Honeycutt Commentaries: Uncertainty and
Social Interaction Charles R. Berger Extrapolating Beyond: Processes of
Uncertainty Reduction Kathy Kellermann 10. Motivation to Communicate: A
Critical Review With Suggested Alternatives Theodore E. Zorn Commentaries:
Motivation to Communicate: A Critical View of a Critical Review Walter R.
Zakahi Social Science: A framework for Communication Inquiry Gail Sorenson
11. The Evolution and Current Status of the Functional Perspective on
Communication in Decision-Making and Problem-Solving Groups Dennis S.
Gouran, Randy Y. Hirokawa, Kelly M. Julian and Geoff B. Leatham
Commentaries: A Functional Perspective for Bona Fide Groups Cynthia Stohl
and Michael E. Holmes An Evaluation of the Functional Perspective in Small
Group Communication Julie M. Billingsley
Perspectives 1. Cultural-Ideological Modes of Management Control: A Theory
and A Case Study of a Professional Service Company Mats Alvesson
Commentaries: Cultural-Odeological Modes of Control: An Examination of
Concept Formation Robert D. McPhee Culture, Control, and the Labot Process
Astrid Kersten 2. "Ritual" in Organizational Culture Theory: Some
Theoretical Reflections and a Plea for Greater Terminological Rigor
Joachim Knuf Commentaries: Ritual as a Heuristic Device in Studies of
Organizational Discourse Gerry Philipsen Arguing for "Ritualisitic"
Pluralism: The Tension Between Privilege and the Mundane Patricia Riley 3.
Viewing Organizational Communication From a Feminist Perspective: A
Critique and Some Offerings Judi Marshall Commentaries: At Least It Is a
Start Connie Bullis Feminism and the Critique of Organizational
Communication Studies Dennis K. Mumby 4. Structuration Theory as an
Ontology for Communication Research Stephen P. Banks and Patricia Riley
Commentary: Rhetorical/Communication Theory as an Ontology for
Structuration Research Charles Conrad 5. High-Speed management: A
Revolution in Organizational Communication in the 1990s Donald P. Cushman
and Sarah Sanderson King Commentaries: Issues for a Theory of High-Speed
Management David R. Seibold and Noshir S. Contractor On the Joys and
Sorrows of Predicting the Future or Organizational Communication Marshall
Scott Poole 6. A Decade of Organizational Communication Research: Journal
Articles 1980-1991 Myria Watkins Allen, J. Micheal Gotcher and Joy Hart
Seibert Commentary: Beyond the Snapshot: Setting a Research Agenda in
Organizational Communication Sue DeWine and Tom Daniels Section 2:
Communication in a Changing World: Technologies and Multiculturalism 7.
Competing Frameworks for Research on Information-Communication Technologies
and Society: Toward a Synthesis Peter Shields and Rohan Samarajiva
Commentaries: On Building Theory From the Inside Out Oscar H. Gandy, Jr.
Capitalism, Information, and Uneven Development Dan Schiller 8.
Third-Culture Building: A Paradigm Shift for International and
Intercultural Communication Fred L. Casmir Commentaries: On Third-Culture
Building Robert Shuter Toward a Paradigm Shift for Intercultural and
International Communication: New Research Directions Getinet Belay Section
3: Theory Debate in Interpersonal and Small Group Communication 9.
Components and Functions of Communication During Initial Interaction, With
Extrapolations to Beyond James M. Honeycutt Commentaries: Uncertainty and
Social Interaction Charles R. Berger Extrapolating Beyond: Processes of
Uncertainty Reduction Kathy Kellermann 10. Motivation to Communicate: A
Critical Review With Suggested Alternatives Theodore E. Zorn Commentaries:
Motivation to Communicate: A Critical View of a Critical Review Walter R.
Zakahi Social Science: A framework for Communication Inquiry Gail Sorenson
11. The Evolution and Current Status of the Functional Perspective on
Communication in Decision-Making and Problem-Solving Groups Dennis S.
Gouran, Randy Y. Hirokawa, Kelly M. Julian and Geoff B. Leatham
Commentaries: A Functional Perspective for Bona Fide Groups Cynthia Stohl
and Michael E. Holmes An Evaluation of the Functional Perspective in Small
Group Communication Julie M. Billingsley