
This book discusses the semiotic and ethnographic bases for organizational analysis, including the related fieldwork issues confronting the investigator. It explains the importance of rhetorical-dramaturgic and phenomenological strategies for the study of organizations. The arbitrary and culturally based connections in which organizations abound require an understanding of the particulars of cultural scenes, first observed, later conceptualized through semiotic theory.Organizational Communication includes a series of examples from applied semiotics research in nuclear regulatory policy making, truth telling, regulatory control (by, among others, the police), and risk analysis. These data provide the basis for a critique of the limits of earlier analyses of organizational change, such as those offered by structuralist theories. Dr. Manning concludes with an assessment of the postmodernist ethnographic strategies that have evolved as a response to a larger representational crisis, and of the implications of these strategies for the study of organizational culture.
This book investigates the semiotic and ethnographic foundations of organizational analysis to determine how cultural scenes and rhetorical strategies shape institutional behavior. Peter K. Manning, a scholar in the field of organizational sociology, utilizes a framework that moves beyond traditional structuralist theories to incorporate phenomenological and dramaturgic perspectives. By examining the arbitrary nature of organizational culture, he argues that researchers must adopt postmodernist ethnographic strategies to accurately interpret the complexities of modern institutional environments.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of organizational communication, particularly for its integration of semiotic theory with practical fieldwork. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for those interested in the intersection of sociology and institutional analysis.
Page Count:
249
Publication Date:
1992-12-31
Publisher:
Aldine Transaction
ISBN-10:
0202304019
ISBN-13:
9780202304014
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