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"Who am I?": Identity, Self and Narrative within Organizational Contexts
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References
Bateson, G. (1972). Steps to an ecology of mind. New York: Ballantine.
Berger, C. R., & Chaffee, S. H. (1987). Handbook of communication science. Newbury Park,
CA: Sage Publications.
Berger, P. L., & Luckmann, T. (1966). The social construction of reality: A treatise in the
sociology of knowledge. New York: Anchor Books.
Bochner, A., & Ellis, C. (1992). Personal narrative as a social approach to interpersonal
communication. Communication Theory, 2(2), 165-173.
Bruner, J., & Lucariello, J. (1989). Monologue as narrative recreation of the world. In K. Nelson
(Ed.), Narratives from the crib (pp. 73-97). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Bruner, J. (1990). Acts of meaning. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Cheney, G. (1993). The corporate person (re)presents itself. In E. L. Troth & R. L. Heath
(Eds.) Rhetorical and critical approaches to public relations (pp. 165-184). Hillsdale,
NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum.
Cheney, G., & Carroll, C. (1997). The person as objects in discourses in and around
organizations. Communication Research, 24(6), 593-631.
Cockett, L. S. (2000). Self, other, and situation in collaborative contexts: A study of personhood
in a group decision-making meeting. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Rutgers – The
State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick.
Czarniawska-Joerges, B. (1997). Narrating the organization: Dramas of institutional identity.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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“Who am I?”- 22
PIN jc19265
References
Bateson, G. (1972). Steps to an ecology of mind. New York: Ballantine.
Berger, C. R., & Chaffee, S. H. (1987). Handbook of communication science. Newbury Park,
CA: Sage Publications.
Berger, P. L., & Luckmann, T. (1966). The social construction of reality: A treatise in the
sociology of knowledge. New York: Anchor Books.
Bochner, A., & Ellis, C. (1992). Personal narrative as a social approach to interpersonal
communication. Communication Theory, 2(2), 165-173.
Bruner, J., & Lucariello, J. (1989). Monologue as narrative recreation of the world. In K. Nelson
(Ed.), Narratives from the crib (pp. 73-97). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Bruner, J. (1990). Acts of meaning. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Cheney, G. (1993). The corporate person (re)presents itself. In E. L. Troth & R. L. Heath
(Eds.) Rhetorical and critical approaches to public relations (pp. 165-184). Hillsdale,
NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum.
Cheney, G., & Carroll, C. (1997). The person as objects in discourses in and around
organizations. Communication Research, 24(6), 593-631.
Cockett, L. S. (2000). Self, other, and situation in collaborative contexts: A study of personhood
in a group decision-making meeting. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Rutgers – The
State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick.
Czarniawska-Joerges, B. (1997). Narrating the organization: Dramas of institutional identity.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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