Visual and multimodal research in organization and management studies
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Visual and multimodal research in organization and management studies
(Routledge studies in management, organisation and society)
Routledge, 2019
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-222) index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume brings together two hitherto disparate domains of scholarly inquiry: organization and management studies on the one hand, and the study of visual and multimodal communication on the other. Within organization and management studies it has been recognized that organizational reality and communication are becoming increasingly visual, and, more generally, multimodal, whether in digital form or otherwise. Within multimodality studies it has been noted that many forms of contemporary communication are deeply influenced by organizational and managerial communication, as formerly formal and bureaucratic types of communication increasingly adopt promotional language and multimodal document presentation.
Visual and Multimodal Research in Organization and Management Studies integrates these two domains of research in a way that will benefit both. In particular, it conceptually and empirically connects recent insights from visual and multimodality studies to ongoing discussions in organization and management theory. Throughout, the book shows how a visual/multimodal lens enriches and extends what we already know about organization, organizations, and practices of organizing, but also how concepts from organization and management studies can be highly productive in further developing insights on visual and multimodal communication.
Due to its essentially interdisciplinary objectives, the book will prove inspiring for academics and scholars of management, the sociology of organizations as well as related disciplines such as applied linguistics and visual studies.
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction
1 Purpose of this volume
2 A social semiotic approach to multimodality
Part II: Strategies for multimodal scholarly inquiry
3 Approaches, methods, and research agenda: An overview
4 The archaeological approach
5 The practice approach
6 The strategic approach
7 The dialogical approach
8 The documenting approach
9 Summary: Towards multi-approach studies in multimodal organization research
Part III: Application
10 Introduction to four case studies
11 The power of diagrams
12 The use of logos in post-merger identity construction at Aalto University
13 Multimodal meaning-making in online shopping
14 Multimodal legitimation and corporate social responsibility (CSR)
Part IV: Discussion
15 The way ahead: Discussion and conclusion
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