Abstract
This article reports a review of empirical research on policy, organizations, and communication. Ninety-nine articles were coded in four emergent research themes that included constitutive topics: (1) framing, with process and perceptions; (2) identity management, with organizational identity and individual identity; (3) multiple stakeholder decision-making, with structure/process and voice/power; and (4) contradictions, with intrasystem and intersystem contradictions. The discussion offers implications for research and practice.
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These were chosen over general academic databases, such as Academic Source Premier and Scopus, to enable division of labor among the research team. An initial search comparison by the lead author indicated that overlap between the databases used and general databases warranted the use of discipline-specific databases.
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The remaining 28 articles reflected a “neutral” stance.
Asterisks (*) indicate references included in analysis.
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Notes on contributors
Heather E. Canary
Heather E. Canary is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at University of Utah.
Maria Blevins
Maria Blevins is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at Utah Valley University.
Shireen S. Ghorbani
Shireen S. Ghorbani is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Communication at University of Utah.