David Grant, Tom Keenoy and Cliff Oswick
Introduction
Organizational Discourse: Of Diversity, Dichotomy and Multi-Disciplinarity
PART ONE: TALK AND ACTION
Robert J Marshak
A Discourse on Discourse
Redeeming the Meaning of Talk
Jill Woodilla
Workplace Conversations
Iain L Mangham
Emotional Discourse in Organizations
Cynthia Hardy, Thomas B Lawrence and Nelson Phillips
Talk and Action
Conversations and Narrative in Interorganizational Collaboration
PART TWO: STORIES AND SENSE-MAKING
Yiannis Gabriel
Same Old Story or Changing Stories? Folkloric, Modern and Postmodern Mutations
Miriam Salzer-M[um]orling
As God Created the Earth... A Saga That Makes Sense?
Anne Wallemacq and David Sims
The Struggle with Sense
PART THREE: DISCOURSE AND SOCIAL THEORY
Gibson Burrell
Linearity, Control and Death
Gerrit Broekstra
An Organization Is a Conversation
Didier Cazal and Dawn Inns
Metaphor, Language and Meaning
Mike Reed
Organizational Analysis as Discourse Analysis
PART FOUR: A CONCLUDING DISCOURSE
Richard Dunford and Ian Palmer
Discourse, Organizations and Paradox