In:Narratives We Organize By
Edited by Barbara Czarniawska and Pasquale Gagliardi
[Advances in Organization Studies 11] 2003
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 30 June 2003
https://doi.org/10.1075/aios.11.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Part 1: Structuralist approaches to narrative analysis
Sensegiving and sensemaking in an integration process: A narrative approach to the study of an international acquisiton
Narrative institutions we organize by: The case of municipal administration
Part 2: Poststructuralist approaches to narrative
Re-navigating management theory: Steering by the star of Mary Follet
The body of the text and the ordinary narratives of organisation
Part 3: Genre analysis
How can strategy be a practice? Between discourse and narration
Narratives of organizational performance
Part 4: Stories help to understand
The Schweik Syndrome: The narrative power of resistance by agreement
Detective stories and the narrative structure of organizing: Towards an understanding of organizations as texts
Part 5: Getting help from the stories of the future
From naked emperor to count zero: Tracking knights, nerds and cyber-punks in identity narratives of freelancers in the IT-field
Narrating the future of intelligent machines: The role of science fiction in technological anticipation
Part 6: Narrating ourselves
Ticking time and side cupboard ...: The journey of a patient
Fluid tales: A preservation of self in everyday life
About the authors and the editors
References
Name index
Subject index
