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"Who am I?": Identity, Self and Narrative within Organizational Contexts
Unformatted Document Text:  “Who am I?”- 25 PIN jc19265 Linde, C. (1986). Private stories in public discourse: Narrative analysis in the social sciences. Poetics, 15, 183-202. Lyotard, J. F. (1984). The postmodern tradition: A report on knowledge. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. Mancuso, J. & Sarbin, T. (1986). The self narrative in the enactment of role. In T. Sarbin & K. Scheibe (Eds.), Studies in social identity (pp. 233-252). New York: Praeger. Mandelbaum, J. (1987). Couples sharing stories. Communication Quarterly, 35(2), 144-176. Mandelbaum, J. (1993). Assigning responsibility in conversational storytelling: The interactional construction of reality. Text, 13 (2), 247-266. Mandelbaum, J. (in press). How to “do” things with narrative: A communication perspective on narrative skill. Manuscript submitted for publication. Mandelbaum, J. (1996a). The search for self in interaction. Manuscript submitted for publication. Mandelbaum, J. (1996b). Constructing social identity in the workplace: Interaction in bibliographic database searches. In B. D. Ruben (Series Ed.) & H. B. Mokros (Vol. Ed.), Information and behavior: Vol 5. Interaction and Identity (pp. 145-169). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. Marx, C. (1906). Capital. New York: The Modern Library. Mead, G. H. (1934). Mind, self and society: From the standpoint of a social behaviorist. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Mokros, H. B. (1996). Introduction: From information and behavior to interaction and identity. In B. D. Ruben (Series Ed.) & H. B. Mokros (Vol. Ed.), Information and behavior: Vol 5. Interaction and Identity (pp. 215-235). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

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“Who am I?”- 25
PIN jc19265
Linde, C. (1986). Private stories in public discourse: Narrative analysis in the social sciences.
Poetics, 15, 183-202.
Lyotard, J. F. (1984). The postmodern tradition: A report on knowledge. Minneapolis, MN:
University of Minnesota Press.
Mancuso, J. & Sarbin, T. (1986). The self narrative in the enactment of role. In T. Sarbin & K.
Scheibe (Eds.), Studies in social identity (pp. 233-252). New York: Praeger.
Mandelbaum, J. (1987). Couples sharing stories. Communication Quarterly, 35(2), 144-176.
Mandelbaum, J. (1993). Assigning responsibility in conversational storytelling: The interactional
construction of reality. Text, 13 (2), 247-266.
Mandelbaum, J. (in press). How to “do” things with narrative: A communication perspective on
narrative skill. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Mandelbaum, J. (1996a). The search for self in interaction. Manuscript submitted for
publication.
Mandelbaum, J. (1996b). Constructing social identity in the workplace: Interaction in
bibliographic database searches. In B. D. Ruben (Series Ed.) & H. B. Mokros (Vol. Ed.),
Information and behavior: Vol 5. Interaction and Identity (pp. 145-169). New
Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.
Marx, C. (1906). Capital. New York: The Modern Library.
Mead, G. H. (1934). Mind, self and society: From the standpoint of a social behaviorist.
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Mokros, H. B. (1996). Introduction: From information and behavior to interaction and identity.
In B. D. Ruben (Series Ed.) & H. B. Mokros (Vol. Ed.), Information and behavior: Vol 5.
Interaction and Identity (pp. 215-235). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.


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