Organizational communication : a critical introduction / Dennis K Mumby; Timothy Kuhn
By: Mumby, Dennis K.
Contributor(s): Kuhn, Timothy.
Los Angeles, California, USA : SAGE Publications Inc. ©2019Edition: Second edition.; International student edition.Description: xxii, 453 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781544328720 (pbk).Subject(s): Communication in organizations | Organizational behaviorDDC classification: 658.45 M91 2019Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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GC 658.45 L56 2019 Corporate communication : | GC 658.45 M21 2023 Business communication / | GC 658.45 M86 2019 Movements in organizational communication research : | GC 658.45 M91 2019 Organizational communication : | GC 658.45 Or6 Management communication / | GC 658.45 R53 High-impact presentations / | GC 658.45 Se32 2019 Communication in times of trouble : |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
PrefaceAcknowledgementsPart I: Studying Organizations Critically1. What is Organizational Communication?2. Developing a Critical Approach to Organizational CommunicationPart II: Studying Organizational Communication Historically3. Fordism and Organizational Communication4. Organizations as Communication Systems5. Communication, Culture, and OrganizingPart III: Critical Perspectives on Organizational Communication and the New Workplace6. Post-Fordism and Organizational Communication7. Power and Resistance at Work8. Communicating Gender at Work9. Communicating Difference at Work10. Branding, Work, and Consumption11. Leadership Communication in the New Workplace12. Information and Communication Technologies in/at Work13. Organizational Communication, Globalization, and Corporate Social Responsibility14. Communication, Meaningful Work, and Personal IdentityGlossaryReferencesIndexAbout the Authors
Linking theory with practice, Organizational Communication explores the field historically, conceptually, and practically, guiding students in how they can critically assess their relationships to work, consumption and organizations.
College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts in Communication
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