Movements in Organizational Communication Research Current Issues and Future Directions
Coordonnateurs : McDonald Jamie, Mitra Rahul
Movements in Organizational Communication Research is an essential resource for anyone wishing to become familiar with the current state of organizational communication research and key trends in the field. Seasoned organizational communication scholars will find that the book provides unique insights by way of the intergenerational dialogue that is found in the book, as well as the contributors? stories about their scholarly trajectories. Those who are new to the field will find that the book enables them to familiarize themselves with the field and become a part of the organizational communication scholarly community in an inviting and accessible way.
Key features of the book include:
- A review of current issues and future directions in 13 topical areas of organizational communication research.
- Intergenerational dialogue and collaboration between both established and emerging scholars in their specialty areas.
- Reflections by the authors on their scholarly trajectories and how they became a part of the field.
- Discussion questions at the end of each chapter that prompt reflections and debate.
The book also features online resources for instructors:
- Sample course syllabus
- Suggested case studies from the book Cases in Organization and Managerial Communication to align with this book?s chapters
The book is recommended as the anchor text for introductory graduate-level courses and upper-level undergraduate courses in organizational communication. It is also an excellent supplementary text for advanced doctoral-level courses in organizational communication, and courses in related fields such as organization studies, organizational behavior, and management.
Chapters 3 and 8 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
1. Introduction to the Field and to the Volume 2. Organizational Structures, Processes, and Agency 3. Organizing Power and Resistance 4. Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Sustainability 5. Identity, Identification, and Branding 6. Organizational Culture and Socialization 7. Gender and Sexuality 8. Difference, Diversity, and Inclusion 9. Emotion and Relationships in the Workplace 10. Group Decision Making and Collaboration 11. Leadership 12. Change and Change Management 13. Networks and Technology 14. Crisis and Resilience 15. Moving Forward: Future Directions in Organizational Communication
Jamie McDonald (Ph.D., University of Colorado Boulder) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Texas at San Antonio, USA. His research interests include identity and difference at work, occupational segregation, and feminist and queer approaches to organizing. His work has appeared in peer-reviewed journals such as Communication Theory, Management Communication Quarterly, Management Learning, the Journal of Applied Communication Research, and Gender, Work, and Organization.
Rahul Mitra (Ph.D., Purdue University) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at Wayne State University, USA. His research focuses on sustainable organizing, corporate responsibility, and careers/work discourses. His work has appeared in peer-reviewed journals such as Management Communication Quarterly, the Journal of Applied Communication Research, Human Relations, Environmental Communication, and Journal of Business Ethics.
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