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"Who am I?": Identity, Self and Narrative within Organizational Contexts
Unformatted Document Text:  “Who am I?”- 26 PIN jc19265 Mokros, H. B. (2003). Identity matters: Communication based explorations and explanations. Cresskill, NJ: Mokros, H. B. & Deetz, S. (1996). A constitutive view of communication and the disenfranchised in the context of health. In E. B. Ray (Ed.) Communication and disenfranchisement: Social health issues and implications (pp. 29-44). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Mokros, H. B., Mullins, L., & Saracevic, T. (1995). Practice and personhood in professional interaction: Social identities and information needs. Library and Information Science Research, 17, 237-258. Mumby, D. K. (1988). Communication and power in organizations: Discourse, ideology and domination. Norwood, N.J: Ablex Publishing Co. Mumby, D. K. (Ed.) (1993). Narrative and social control: Critical perspectives. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Nelson, K. (1989a). Narratives from the crib. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Nelson, K. (1989b). Monologue as the linguistic construction of self in time. In K. Nelson (Ed.), Narratives from the crib (pp. 27-72). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Philipsen, G. (1975). Speaking “like a man” in Teamsterville: Culture patterns of role enactment in an urban neighborhood. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 61, 211-220. Reich, R. B. (1991). The work of nations. Vintage Books: New York. Reich, R. B. (2000). The future of success: Working and living in the new economy. New York: Vintage Books.

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“Who am I?”- 26
PIN jc19265
Mokros, H. B. (2003). Identity matters: Communication based explorations and
explanations. Cresskill, NJ:
Mokros, H. B. & Deetz, S. (1996). A constitutive view of communication and the
disenfranchised in the context of health. In E. B. Ray (Ed.) Communication and
disenfranchisement: Social health issues and implications (pp. 29-44). Mahwah, NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum.
Mokros, H. B., Mullins, L., & Saracevic, T. (1995). Practice and personhood in professional
interaction: Social identities and information needs. Library and Information Science
Research, 17, 237-258.
Mumby, D. K. (1988). Communication and power in organizations: Discourse, ideology and
domination. Norwood, N.J: Ablex Publishing Co.
Mumby, D. K. (Ed.) (1993). Narrative and social control: Critical perspectives. Newbury Park,
CA: Sage Publications.
Nelson, K. (1989a). Narratives from the crib. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University
Press.
Nelson, K. (1989b). Monologue as the linguistic construction of self in time. In K. Nelson (Ed.),
Narratives from the crib (pp. 27-72). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University
Press.
Philipsen, G. (1975). Speaking “like a man” in Teamsterville: Culture patterns of role enactment
in an urban neighborhood. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 61, 211-220.
Reich, R. B. (1991). The work of nations. Vintage Books: New York.
Reich, R. B. (2000). The future of success: Working and living in the new economy. New York:
Vintage Books.


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