脏活中的职业形象、组织形象与身份认同:组织努力与媒体报道的交织

Occupational image, organizational image and identity in dirty work: Intersections of organizational efforts and media accounts

ORGANIZATION · 2011
被引 65
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究媒体对脏活职业(如脱衣舞)的报道如何影响组织构建积极身份和形象的努力,结合组织身份、媒体建构和脏活理论,分析组织策略与媒体表征的互动。

Abstract

This article proposes that media representations of an occupational category may intersect with organizations’ efforts to construct a positive organizational identity and image. We fuse three streams of literature namely, organizational identity and image, media and the social construction of reality, and dirty work to extend extant literature on organizational identity and image. Attention is drawn to occupational image as the position of an occupational category in society. We contend that occupational image is likely to influence the decisions and actions taken by organizations and its members, in particular when the occupation is central to the organization’s mission. Occupational image is partly informed by the media. We analyse one year of media coverage of a dirty work occupation, specifically exotic dancing, and identify various ways in which the media portrays the exotic dancing occupation and the organizations providing these services. We focus upon two of these categories, namely Public (dis) Order and Art and Entertainment. We also draw upon a variety of data from one organization, For Your Eyes Only, to explore how organizational efforts to construct a positive organizational identity (based upon professionalism and legitimacy) and image (based upon fantasy, exclusivity and high quality service) intersect these media representations.

组织身份职业形象脏活媒体建构娱乐产业