1st Edition

Discursivity, Relationality and Materiality in the Life of the Organisation Communication Perspectives

Edited By Colleen E. Mills, Francois Cooren Copyright 2018
180 Pages
by Routledge

180 Pages
by Routledge

180 Pages
by Routledge

The field of organisational communication has been rapidly transforming in the wake of the linguistic and discursive turns that have been sweeping across the social sciences since the mid-eighties. These ‘turns’ have prompted organisational communication scholars to look more closely at how they think about communication and its relationship to the organisation and the process of organizing.... Read more

Introduction  1. How things make things do things with words, or how to pay attention to what things have to say  2. A communicative approach to sociomateriality: the agentic role of technology at the operational level  3. Modes of design tools: sociomaterial dynamics of a horticultural project  4. The materiality of discourse: relational positioning in a fresh water controversy  5. A spatial grammar of organising: studying the communicative constitution of organisational spaces  6. Making mundane work visible on social media: a CCO investigation of working out loud on Twitter  7. A communication perspective on organisational stakeholder relationships: discursivity, relationality, and materiality

Biography

Colleen E. Mills is Professor of Management at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand and an International Faculty Affiliate at Audencia Business School, France. Her research interests include organisational communication, sensemaking, materiality, and organisational change. She is an executive member and past president of the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association and board member of the International Communication Association.



François Cooren is a Professor of Communication at the Université de Montréal, Canada. His research interests include organisational communication, language and social interaction, and communication theory. He is a fellow and past president of the International Communication Association, Distinguished Scholar of the National Communication Association, and former editor-in-chief of Communication Theory (2005-2008).