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Original Articles

The political function of narrative in organizations

Pages 113-127 | Published online: 02 Jun 2009

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Anne Kerber & Maggie Murphy. (2018) ‘He’s a battler. He’s not a quitter:’ the narrative framing of Jerry Kill’s health-related organizational exit. Journal of Applied Communication Research 46:6, pages 703-722.
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Alexander Spencer. (2017) Images, visions and narrative identity formation of ISIS: a reply. Global Discourse 7:2-3, pages 260-263.
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David M. Boje. (2012) Reflections: What Does Quantum Physics of Storytelling Mean for Change Management?. Journal of Change Management 12:3, pages 253-271.
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Daniel Robichaud. (1999) Textualization and organizing: Illustrations from a public discussion process. The Communication Review 3:1-2, pages 103-124.
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JohnC. Meyer. (1997) Humor in member narratives: Uniting and dividing at work. Western Journal of Communication 61:2, pages 188-208.
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RobinP. Clair & Kelly Thompson. (1996) Pay discrimination as a discursive and material practice: A case concerning extended housework . Journal of Applied Communication Research 24:1, pages 1-20.
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Ngure wa Mwachofi. (1995) Apprehending the power and ideological import of metaphor in president de Klerk's Rhetoric. Howard Journal of Communications 5:4, pages 331-352.
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LisaA. Howard & Patricia Geist. (1995) Ideological positioning in organizational change: The dialectic of control in a merging organization. Communication Monographs 62:2, pages 110-131.
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JohnC. Meyer. (1995) Tell me a story: Eliciting organizational values from narratives. Communication Quarterly 43:2, pages 210-224.
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Michael Salvador & Annette Markham. (1995) The rhetoric of self‐directive management and the operation of organizational power. Communication Reports 8:1, pages 45-53.
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Michael Salvador. (1994) The rhetorical subversion of cultural boundaries: The national consumers’ league. Southern Communication Journal 59:4, pages 318-332.
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Mellen Kennedy & Keith Humphreys. (1994) Chapter 8. Understanding worldview transformation in members of mutual help groups. Prevention in Human Services 11:1, pages 181-198.
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James Helmer. (1993) Storytelling in the creation and maintenance of organizational tension and stratification. Southern Communication Journal 59:1, pages 34-44.
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Angela Laird Brenton. (1993) Demystifying the magic of language: Critical linguistic case analysis of legitimation of authority. Journal of Applied Communication Research 21:3, pages 227-244.
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BryanC. Taylor. (1993) Register of the repressed: Women's voice and body in the nuclear weapons organization. Quarterly Journal of Speech 79:3, pages 267-285.
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JamesT. West. (1993) Ethnography and ideology: The politics of cultural representation. Western Journal of Communication 57:2, pages 209-220.
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Michael Salvador & Shirley Sikes. (1993) Refuge in a fragmented world: A case study of consumer organizing. Communication Reports 6:2, pages 109-115.
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Robin Patric Clair. (1993) The use of framing devices to sequester organizational narratives: Hegemony and harassment. Communication Monographs 60:2, pages 113-136.
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Myria Watkins Allen, J. Micheal Gotcher & Joy Hart Seibert. (1993) A Decade of Organizational Communication Research: Journal Articles 1980–1991. Annals of the International Communication Association 16:1, pages 252-330.
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Stephen P. Banks & Patricia Riley. (1993) Structuration Theory as an Ontology for Communication Research. Annals of the International Communication Association 16:1, pages 167-196.
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Nick Trujillo. (1992) Interpreting (the work and the talk of) baseball: Perspectives on ballpark culture. Western Journal of Communication 56:4, pages 350-371.
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Bryan Taylor & Charles Conrad. (1992) Narratives of sexual harassment: Organizational dimensions. Journal of Applied Communication Research 20:4, pages 401-418.
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WilliamG. Kirkwood. (1992) Narrative and the rhetoric of possibility. Communication Monographs 59:1, pages 30-47.
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Susan Whalen & George Cheney. (1991) Contemporary social theory and its implications for rhetorical and communication theory. Quarterly Journal of Speech 77:4, pages 467-479.
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Mary Anne Higgins. (1991) Bridging the communication gap between farmers and nonfarmers. Journal of Applied Communication Research 19:3, pages 217-222.
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LindaL. Putnam, ShirleyA. Van Hoeven & ConnieA. Bullis. (1991) The role of rituals and fantasy themes in teachers' bargaining. Western Journal of Speech Communication 55:1, pages 85-103.
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JefferyL. Bineham. (1991) Some ethical implications of team sports metaphors in politics. Communication Reports 4:1, pages 35-42.
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BryanC. Taylor. (1990) Reminiscences of Los Alamos: Narrative, critical theory, and the organizational subject. Western Journal of Speech Communication 54:3, pages 395-419.
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Mary Helen Brown. (1990) “Reading”; an organization's culture: An examination of stories in nursing homes. Journal of Applied Communication Research 18:1, pages 64-75.
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KristinM. Langellier. (1989) Personal narratives: Perspectives on theory and research. Text and Performance Quarterly 9:4, pages 243-276.
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DennisK. Mumby. (1989) Ideology & the social construction of meaning: A communication perspective. Communication Quarterly 37:4, pages 291-304.
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RaymieE. McKerrow. (1989) Antimasonic rhetoric: The strategy of excommunication. Communication Quarterly 37:4, pages 276-290.
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Jenny Mandelbaum. (1989) Interpersonal activities in conversational storytelling. Western Journal of Speech Communication 53:2, pages 114-126.
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RaymieE. Mckerrow. (1989) Critical rhetoric: Theory and praxis. Communication Monographs 56:2, pages 91-111.
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JamesW. Chesebro. (1989) Text, narration, and media. Text and Performance Quarterly 9:1, pages 1-23.
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Peter Ehrenhaus. (1988) The Vietnam Veterans Memorial: An Invitation to Argument. The Journal of the American Forensic Association 25:2, pages 54-64.
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