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Discourse Perspectives in Organizational Communication brings together researchers from the social sciences and humanities to look at discourse and how it shapes organizations and their social actors. Unlike others in the field, this book assumes that language creates and constitutes reality, rather than simply mirroring or describing it. This collection illustrates the variety of organizational phenomena that might be studied and the range of epistemological and methodological approaches that might be used in discourse analysis techniques.

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The volume is commendable for its rich implicit conception of organizational phenomena related to discourse, power, and inequality. Instead of the more typical focus on a single dimension of difference, the volume attends to such intricate and interwoven issues as domestic relations of diversity and inclusion, heterogeneous national cultures and identities, (post-)colonial relations, power dynamics related to English-language imperatives, and relations with the natural environment. * Discourse & Communication * I am very excited about Aritz and Walkers Discourse Perspectives on Organizational Communication. This volume not only demonstrates the continued vibrancy of organizational discourse research, but also pushes it into new and exciting directions. An excellent cadre of scholars introduce new theoretical insights, debate and strike down artificial disciplinary boundaries, examine a host of situated social issues and, not least, consider the role of power and discourse in multi-cultural settings, especially Asian Pacific contexts. This book is a must-read for any scholar or teacher of organizational discourse. You will not be disappointed. -- Cristina Gibson, UWA Business School, University of Western Australia, Winthrop Professor of Organization and Management I was fascinated and encouraged by this excellent volume. In the introduction, Aritz and Walker provide a wonderful foundation, enlightening us as to the potential benefits of integration across research in the domains of business discourse ( 'little d') and organizational discourse ('big D'). The chapters in the volume deliver just that. We gain greater understanding of both the variety of organizational phenomena that might be studied using discourse methods as well as the range of methodologies that might be used. The editors conclusion further illustrates the value of considering how discourse methodologies can be applied in concert and across levels and sets a useful agenda for future research. Not only have my eyes been opened to the potential intersection of discourse approaches but also to the illuminations that such an integration provides in the field of organizational scholarship. -- Gail T. Fairhurst, Professor of Organizational Communication, University of Cincinnati Aritz and Walker have assembled a truly remarkable collection about the often 'invisible' ways in which ordinary discourses becomes institutionalized in organizing contexts around the globe. Using multidisciplinary lenses, the book chapters explicate their unique theoretical and pragmatic contributions to understanding social constructions and their consequences for addressing everyday issues as well as the grand challenges of our times. From start to finish, this edited collection is a 'must read' that invites reconsiderations of the ways we engage with each other in diverse organizational contexts. -- Patrice Buzzanell, Purdue University

Introduction Jolanta Aritz and Robyn C. Walker 1(8)
Chapter 1 Four Proposals toward an Interpretive Theory of the Process of Discursive Reality Construction
9(24)
Loizos Heracleous
Chapter 2 A Politically Attentive Discursive Analysis of Collaborative Talk
33(26)
John G. McClellan
Stanley Deetz
Chapter 3 Asian Business Discourse(s)
59(22)
Francesca Bargiela-Chiappini
Chapter 4 "Harmonious Disagreement" in Japanese Business Discourse
81(20)
Misa Fujio
Hiromasa Tanaka
Chapter 5 Analyzing Political Space through Discourse: The Case of the U.S. Coast Guard and the Live Fire Zones on the Great Lakes
101(30)
Gail Fann Thomas
Kimberlie Stephens
Chapter 6 The Rhetorical Legitimation of Organizational Exploration and Exploitation Initiatives
131(28)
Torsten Oliver Salge
Michael Ian Barrett
Chapter 7 Introducing British and Spanish Companies to Investors: Building the Corporate Image through the Chairman's Statement
159(20)
Miguel F. Ruiz-Garrido
Inmaculada Fortanet-Gomez
Juan Carlos Palmer-Silveira
Chapter 8 Benchmarking Organizational Identity: How Who "We" Are Emerges in Organizational Change Discourse
179(22)
Donald L. Anderson
Chapter 9 Narratives of Diversity in the Corporate Boardroom: What Corporate Insiders Say about Why Diversity Matters
201(24)
John M. Conley
Lissa L. Broome
Kimberly D. Krawiec
Chapter 10 Going Green: How Organizations Use Narrative to Build Commitment to Environmental Values and Action
Daphne A. Jameson
Judi Brownell
Conclusion 261(10)
Robyn C. Walker
Jolanta Aritz
Index 271(4)
About the Editors and Contributors 275
Jolanta Aritz is associate professor of clinical management communication at the Center for Management Communication, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California. Robyn C. Walker is assistant professor of clinical management communication at the Center for Management Communication, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California