Introduction - David Grant, Tom Keenoy and Cliff Oswick Organizational Discourse: Of Diversity, Dichotomy and Multi-Disciplinarity PART ONE: TALK AND ACTION A Discourse on Discourse - Robert J Marshak Redeeming the Meaning of Talk Workplace Conversations - Jill Woodilla The Text of Organizing Emotional Discourse in Organizations - Iain L Mangham Talk and Action - Cynthia Hardy, Thomas B Lawrence and Nelson Phillips Conversations and Narrative in Interorganizational Collaboration PART TWO: STORIES AND SENSE-MAKING Same Old Story or Changing Stories? Folkloric, Modern and Postmodern Mutations - Yiannis Gabriel As God Created the Earth... A Saga That Makes Sense? - Miriam Salzer-M[um]orling The Struggle with Sense - Anne Wallemacq and David Sims PART THREE: DISCOURSE AND SOCIAL THEORY Linearity, Control and Death - Gibson Burrell An Organization Is a Conversation - Gerrit Broekstra Metaphor, Language and Meaning - Didier Cazal and Dawn Inns Organizational Analysis as Discourse Analysis - Mike Reed A Critique PART FOUR: A CONCLUDING DISCOURSE Discourse, Organizations and Paradox - Richard Dunford and Ian Palmer
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