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Organizational Communication covers the core theories and the skills you need to succeed in the field of organizational communication. In this edition, you’ll find the best of current scholarship, accessible and contemporary examples, and features that help you apply chapter concepts and theories to modern organizational contexts. 

 

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Table of Contents

Part I Approaching Organizational Communication
Chapter 1 Communication and the Changing World of Work
Chapter 2 Defining Organizational Communication

Part II Theories of Organizational Communication
Chapter 3 Early Perspectives on Communication in Organizations
Chapter 4 Communication Perspectives on Organizations and Organizing
Chapter 5 Cultural Studies of Organizations and Communication
Chapter 6 Critical Approaches to Organizations and Communication

Part III Contexts for Organizational Communication
Chapter 7 Identity and Difference in Organizational Life
Chapter 8 Teams and Networks: Communication and Collaborative Work
Chapter 9 Communicating Leadership
Chapter 10 Organizational Alignment: Managing the Total Enterprise

Authors

Eric M. Eisenberg

Eric Eisenberg is a Professor of Communication and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of South Florida. Eisenberg twice received the National Communication Association award for the outstanding research publication in organizational communication, as well as the Burlington Foundation award for excellence in teaching. Eisenberg is the author of over seventy-five articles, chapters, and books on the subjects of organizational communication and communication theory. He is an internationally recognized researcher, teacher, and consultant specializing in the strategic use of communication to promote positive organizational change. He has worked closely with executives and employees from organizations across a wide variety of industries, including Starwood Hotels and Resorts, State Farm Insurance, and Baystate Health.


Angela Trethewey

Currently a dean at CSU-Chico, Angela Trethewey was previously a professor in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University. Her award-winning research exploring the relationships among organizational communication, power, and gendered identities has been published in flagship journals in the field, including Journal of Applied Communication Research, Management Communication Quarterly, and Communication Monographs. She has also edited special issues on topics such as translating scholarship into practice and living with organizational contradictions. Recently, she received the Master Teacher Award from the Western States Communication Association.


Marianne LeGreco

Marianne LeGreco is an Associate Professor of Communication and the Graduate Program Director at University of North Carolina - Greensboro. LeGreco regularly teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in organizational communication, health communication, and food, culture, and communication.


H. L. Goodall, Jr.

The late H. L. (Bud) Goodall, Jr. (PhD, Penn State) was Professor of Communication in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University, where he also served as a Senior Fellow in the Consortium for Strategic Communication and as an affiliated faculty member in the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict.  He was the author or coauthor of many books and articles on organizational and strategic communication, narrative, and ethnography, most recently Counter-Narrative: How Academics Can Challenge Extremists and Promote Social Justice (Left Coast Press, 2010), and with Jeffry Halverson and Steven R. Corman, Master Narratives of Islamist Extremism (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2010).  With coauthors Steven R. Corman and Angela Trethewey, their volume Weapons of Mass Persuasion: Strategic Communication to Combat Violent Extremism won the Best Book award from the Applied Communication Division of the National Communication Association in 2009, and his autoethnographic memoir, A Need to Know: The Clandestine History of a CIA Family won the Best Book award from the Ethnography Division of NCA in 2007. Goodall worked as an organizational consultant for over thirty years.  His clients included high technology organizations, educational institutions, and U. S. military, intelligence, and diplomatic services.  He was listed in Who’s Who in the Social Sciences and was the recipient of the Gerald M. Phillips lifetime achievement award in applied communication scholarship from the National Communication Association in 2003.


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Organizational Communication covers the core theories and the skills you need to succeed in the field of organizational communication. In this edition, you’ll find the best of current scholarship, accessible and contemporary examples, and features that help you apply chapter concepts and theories to modern organizational contexts. 

 

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Read online (or offline) with all the highlighting and notetaking tools you need to be successful in this course.

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Table of Contents

Part I Approaching Organizational Communication
Chapter 1 Communication and the Changing World of Work
Chapter 2 Defining Organizational Communication

Part II Theories of Organizational Communication
Chapter 3 Early Perspectives on Communication in Organizations
Chapter 4 Communication Perspectives on Organizations and Organizing
Chapter 5 Cultural Studies of Organizations and Communication
Chapter 6 Critical Approaches to Organizations and Communication

Part III Contexts for Organizational Communication
Chapter 7 Identity and Difference in Organizational Life
Chapter 8 Teams and Networks: Communication and Collaborative Work
Chapter 9 Communicating Leadership
Chapter 10 Organizational Alignment: Managing the Total Enterprise

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Eric M. Eisenberg

Eric Eisenberg is a Professor of Communication and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of South Florida. Eisenberg twice received the National Communication Association award for the outstanding research publication in organizational communication, as well as the Burlington Foundation award for excellence in teaching. Eisenberg is the author of over seventy-five articles, chapters, and books on the subjects of organizational communication and communication theory. He is an internationally recognized researcher, teacher, and consultant specializing in the strategic use of communication to promote positive organizational change. He has worked closely with executives and employees from organizations across a wide variety of industries, including Starwood Hotels and Resorts, State Farm Insurance, and Baystate Health.


Headshot of Angela Trethewey

Angela Trethewey

Currently a dean at CSU-Chico, Angela Trethewey was previously a professor in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University. Her award-winning research exploring the relationships among organizational communication, power, and gendered identities has been published in flagship journals in the field, including Journal of Applied Communication Research, Management Communication Quarterly, and Communication Monographs. She has also edited special issues on topics such as translating scholarship into practice and living with organizational contradictions. Recently, she received the Master Teacher Award from the Western States Communication Association.


Headshot of Marianne LeGreco

Marianne LeGreco

Marianne LeGreco is an Associate Professor of Communication and the Graduate Program Director at University of North Carolina - Greensboro. LeGreco regularly teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in organizational communication, health communication, and food, culture, and communication.


Headshot of H. L. Goodall, Jr.

H. L. Goodall, Jr.

The late H. L. (Bud) Goodall, Jr. (PhD, Penn State) was Professor of Communication in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University, where he also served as a Senior Fellow in the Consortium for Strategic Communication and as an affiliated faculty member in the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict.  He was the author or coauthor of many books and articles on organizational and strategic communication, narrative, and ethnography, most recently Counter-Narrative: How Academics Can Challenge Extremists and Promote Social Justice (Left Coast Press, 2010), and with Jeffry Halverson and Steven R. Corman, Master Narratives of Islamist Extremism (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2010).  With coauthors Steven R. Corman and Angela Trethewey, their volume Weapons of Mass Persuasion: Strategic Communication to Combat Violent Extremism won the Best Book award from the Applied Communication Division of the National Communication Association in 2009, and his autoethnographic memoir, A Need to Know: The Clandestine History of a CIA Family won the Best Book award from the Ethnography Division of NCA in 2007. Goodall worked as an organizational consultant for over thirty years.  His clients included high technology organizations, educational institutions, and U. S. military, intelligence, and diplomatic services.  He was listed in Who’s Who in the Social Sciences and was the recipient of the Gerald M. Phillips lifetime achievement award in applied communication scholarship from the National Communication Association in 2003.


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