ABSTRACT

Communicating and Organizing in Context integrates Giddens’ structuration theory with Goffman’s interaction order and develops a new theoretical base—the theory of structurational interaction—for the analysis of communicating and organizing. Both theorists emphasize tacit knowledge, social routines, context, social practices, materiality, frames, agency, and view communication as constitutive of social life and of organizing. Thus their integration in structurational interaction provides a coherent, communication-centric approach to analyzing communicating, organizing and their interrelationships.

This book will be a valuable resource for students and scholars as an orientation to the field of organizational communication and as an integration of organizing and communicating. It will also be useful for practitioners as a tool for understanding how conceptual frames limit possibilities and constitute the nature of organizing and members' participation in organizations.

part Section I|97 pages

A Framework for Organizing and Communicating

chapter 1|15 pages

Framing Communicating and Organizing

chapter 2|39 pages

A Frame System for Communicating

chapter 3|17 pages

A Frame System for Organizing

chapter 4|24 pages

Connecting Communicating and Organizing

part Section II|108 pages

Giddens' Structuration Theory

chapter 5|37 pages

Giddens' Structuration Theory

chapter 6|29 pages

Giddens: Context, Agency and Interaction

chapter 7|40 pages

Applying Giddens to Organizing

part Section III|104 pages

Goffman on Communicating and Organizing

chapter 8|31 pages

Erving Goffman's Interaction Order

chapter 9|27 pages

Goffman's Framing of Interaction

chapter 10|44 pages

Goffman and Larger Social Institutions

part Section IV|74 pages

Toward a Theory of Structurational Interaction

chapter 12|43 pages

Applying Structurational Interaction