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Engaging Organizational Communication Theory and Research Steve May

Engaging Organizational Communication Theory and Research By Steve May

Engaging Organizational Communication Theory and Research by Steve May


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Introduces upper-level undergraduate students and entry-level graduate students to the theoretical developments that have occurred within organizational communication. This book includes theoretical perspectives such as feminist theory, postmodern theory, race theory, and globalization theory that have influenced organizational communication.

Engaging Organizational Communication Theory and Research Summary

Engaging Organizational Communication Theory and Research: Multiple Perspectives by Steve May

This edited textbook introduces upper-level undergraduate students and entry-level graduate students to the major theoretical developments that have occurred within organizational communication during the past 20 years. The text presents theory emergence and development as an engaged process that occurs through the work of real scholars who are grappling with particular organizational problems and issues. Each chapter is written by a key academic who has been `engaged' with one of the featured theoretical perspectives. Each chapter highlights the history, assumptions, development, propositions, research and application of the theoretical perspectives that have influenced research, teaching, and practice in organizational communication-providing students with a thorough, and contemporary, view of the field.

Key Features :

- First book on organizational communication theories aimed solely at students (to date, all other works have been for colleagues/scholars)

The consistent chapter content allows instructors and students greater opportunity to compare and contrast theories, on comparable terms.

- Book chapters are written by authors most familiar with, and committed, to research, teaching, and service from their theoretical perspective. The authors selected are prominent in their area of research and are, ultimately, best suited to explain the theories included in the book. As a result, the authors provide both a more comprehensive and a more personal understanding of their theory that will invigorate and motivate students.

- The structure of the chapters provides students with a better understanding of the historical evolution of organizational communication as a field of study. This approach allows students to recognize how each theory developed within a specific cultural context, including unique political, economic, and social conditions.

- The book includes several emerging, yet significant, theoretical perspectives (feminist theory, postmodern theory, race theory, and globalization theory) that have increasingly influenced organizational communication. In other organizational communication books, these emerging theories have been either included as sub-sets of other theories or they have been covered with less attention or detail. The structured chapter format in this book provides them ample and comparable coverage to other important theories.

About Steve May

Steve May (Ph.D., University of Utah, 1993) is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a Leadership Fellow at the Institute for the Arts and the Humanities, an Ethics Fellow at the Parr Center for Ethics, and a researcher and ethics consultant for the Ethics at Work program at the Kenan Institute for Ethics He is co-editor, with George Cheney and Debashish Munshi, of The Handbook of Communication Ethics and, with Oyvind Ihlen and Jennifer Bartlett, of The Handbook of Communication and Corporate Social Responsibility. His organizational communication research has been published in journals such as Management Communication Quarterly, Journal of Applied Communication Research, Rhetoric and Public Affairs, Public Policy Yearbook, and Organizational Communication: Emerging Perspectives. He is a past Forum Editor of Management Communication Quarterly and Associate Editor of The Journal of Applied Communication Research and The Journal of Business Communication. Dennis K. Mumby is the Cary C. Boshamer Distinguished Professor of Communication at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. His research focuses on the communicative dynamics of organizational control and resistance under neoliberalism. He is a Fellow of the International Communication Association, and a National Communication Association Distinguished Scholar. He has authored or edited 7 books and over 60 articles in the area of critical organization studies, and his work has appeared in journals such as Academy of Management Review, Management Communication Quarterly, Organization Studies, Organization, and Human Relations. He is past chair of the Organizational Communication Division of NCA, and an 8-time winner of the division's annual research award. He has served as chair of the Organizational Communication Division of the International Communication Association, and is a recipient of the division's Fredric M. Jablin Award for contributions to the field of organizational communication.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Thinking about Engagement - Dennis K. Mumby and Steve May 2. Postpositivism - Steven R. Corman 3. Social Constructionism - Brenda J. Allen 4. Theorizing about Rhetoric and Organizations: Classical, Interpretive, and Critical Aspects - George Cheney with Daniel J. Lair 5. Critical Theory - Stanley Deetz 6. Postmodern Theory - Bryan C. Taylor 7. Feminist Organizational Communication Studies: Engaging Gender in Public and Private - Karen Lee Ashcraft 8. Structuration Theory - Marshall Scott Poole and Robert D. McPhee 9. Worldview: My Pursuit of an Explanation of Communication as Organizing - James R. Taylor 10. Globalization Theory - Cynthia Stohl 11. Conclusion: Engaging the Future of Organizational Communication Theory and Research - Steve May and Dennis K. Mumby Author Index Subject Index About the Editors About the Contributors

Additional information

NPB9780761928492
9780761928492
0761928499
Engaging Organizational Communication Theory and Research: Multiple Perspectives by Steve May
New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2004-11-22
320
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