All Stories

  1. A critique of the adjacency pair dogma
  2. Reconciling dialogue and propagation
  3. Review of Weigand (2017): The Routledge Handbook of Language and Dialogue
  4. A Communicative Constitutive Perspective on Corporate Social Responsibility: Ventriloquism, Undecidability, and Surprisability
  5. Dialogic Ethics
  6. Dialogue and Ethics
  7. Introduction
  8. Analyzing online suicide prevention chats
  9. Polyphony, Ventriloquism, and Constitution: In Dialogue with Bakhtin
  10. Language and Communication at Work
  11. Language and Communication at Work
  12. Overview of the "communication constitutes organization" (CCO) view & its 3 main schools of thought
  13. Incarnation, sensation and ventriloquism: For a sensitive and constitutive view of pragmatics
  14. Decentering our analytical position: The dialogicity of things
  15. Communication as Ventriloquism: A Grounded-in-Action Approach to the Study of Organizational Tensions
  16. Spacing Practices: The Communicative Configuration of Organizing Through Space-Times
  17. Why Matter Always Matters in (Organizational) Communication
  18. Les formations sociales et les processus de leur délitement
  19. (Re)presentations and Dialogue
  20. The Collective Framing of Crisis Management: A Ventriloqual Analysis of Emergency Operations Centres
  21. Dialogue and Representation
  22. Dialogue and representation
  23. Communication Theory at the Center: Ventriloquism and the Communicative Constitution of Reality
  24. Introduction
  25. Having to be: The possessive constitution of organization
  26. Communication, Organizing and Organization: An Overview and Introduction to the Special Issue
  27. Communication as Incarnation
  28. The Role of Organizational Identification in the Communicative Constitution of an Organization: A Study of Consubstantialization in a Young Political Party
  29. Organizational Communication in France: An Overview of Current Research
  30. For a constitutive pragmatics
  31. Action and Agency in Dialogue
  32. Comment les textes écrivent l’organisation. Figures, ventriloquie et incarnation
  33. “My Attitude Made Me Do It”: Considering the Agency of Attitudes
  34. Figures of communication and dialogue: Passion, ventriloquism and incarnation
  35. Ventriloquie, performativité et communication
  36. Leadership as the Hybrid Production of Presence(s)
  37. The Accomplishment of Authority Through Presentification
  38. The Haunting Question of Textual Agency: Derrida and Garfinkel on Iterability and Eventfulness
  39. When Voices Really Clash: A Tribute to Jacob Mey
  40. 1 Constitutional Amendments: “Materializing” Organizational Communication
  41. The coproduction of organizational presence: A study of Médecins Sans Frontières in action
  42. Organization Studies
  43. Special Issue on “New Directions in Organizational Communication Research”
  44. Special Issue on “New Directions in Organizational Communication Research”
  45. Special Issue on “New Directions in Organizational Communication Research”
  46. Between semiotics and pragmatics: Opening language studies to textual agency
  47. The selection of agency as a rhetorical device: Opening up the scene of dialogue through ventriloquism
  48. Organization Studies
  49. A humanitarian organization in action: organizational discourse as an immutable mobile
  50. The Organizational Communication-Discourse Tilt
  51. From agency to structure: Analysis of an episode in a facilitation process
  52. Arguments for the In-Depth Study of Organizational Interactions
  53. Arguments for a Plurified View of the Social World
  54. Speech Timing and Spacing: The Phenomenon of Organizational Closure
  55. Review of Kecskes (2003): Situation-Bound Utterances in L1 and L2
  56. Textual Agency: How Texts Do Things in Organizational Settings
  57. Alternative Perspectives on the Role of Text and Agency in Constituting Organizations
  58. The Communicative Achievement of Collective Minding
  59. Implicatures: a schematic approach
  60. Discursiveness, Contradiction, and Unintended Consequences in Successive Downsizings
  61. Acting and organizing
  62. The Organizing Property of Communication20011The Organizing Property of Communication. Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins Publishing Company 1999. 320 pp, ISBN: ISBN: 9027250790 £32.00 (hardback)
  63. Translation and articulation in the organization of coalitions: the Great Whale River case
  64. Translation and articulation in the organization of coalitions: the Great Whale River case
  65. Toward another ideal speech situation: A critique of habermas’ reinterpretation of speech act theory
  66. The Organizing Property of Communication
  67. Applying Socio-Semiotics to Organizational Communication
  68. The procedural and rhetorical modes of the organizing dimension of communication: Discursive analysis of a parliamentary commission
  69. A socio‐semiotic approach to computerization: Bridging the gap between ethnographers and systems analysts
  70. Actes de langage et argumentation
  71. Organization as an Effect of Mediation: Redefining the Link Between Organization and Communication
  72. What makes communication ‘organizational’?
  73. Actes de langage et semio-narrativite: une analyse semiotique des indirections
  74. The Communicational Basis of Organization: Between the Conversation and the Text
  75. Philosophy of Communication
  76. Actor-Network Theory
  77. Organizational Language in use: Interaction Analysis, Conversation Analysis and Speech Act Schematics
  78. The Leader as a Practical Narrator: Leadership as the Art of Translating