三种话语的故事:主导性、战略性与边缘化

A Tale of Three Discourses: The Dominant, the Strategic and the Marginalized*

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2006
被引 110
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究基于修辞学和诠释学的话语分析方法,分析一家全球人力资源咨询公司英国业务中的组织话语,识别出三种话语模式及其相互关系,并探讨它们对组织环境的建构作用。

Abstract

abstract This study drew from a structurational view of discourse and employed a discourse analysis approach based on rhetoric and hermeneutics to analyse the organizational discourses operating in the UK operations of a global human resources consulting firm, People Associates. The aims were firstly to understand in what sense we can speak of ‘modes of discourse’ in organizational settings; secondly to explore the potential existence and nature of interrelations among different modes of discourse; and thirdly to explore the constructive potential of modes of discourse on their social and organizational contexts. The results suggest that modes of discourse can usefully be seen as rhetorical enthymemes constituted of relatively stable, normative structures and flexible, action‐oriented structures; that modes of discourse can interrelate through their deeper structural features, and can have mutually co‐optive or antagonistic relationships; and lastly that the constructive potential of discourse is based primarily on its deeper structures, and on the consonance of surface communicative actions with these structures. This research thus sheds light on fundamental definitional and substantive issues in organizational discourse; in particular offering a novel conceptualization of the nature of discourse, a further understanding of discursive interrelations, and finally one way to understand its constructive effects on social organizations.

组织话语话语分析修辞学诠释学人力资源管理