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Organizing Silence

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A thought-provoking look at how silence is embedded in our language, society, and institutions. Sexual harassment is explored as an example.Winner of the 2000 Outstanding Book Award presented by th...
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A thought-provoking look at how silence is embedded in our language, society, and institutions. Sexual harassment is explored as an example.

Winner of the 2000 Outstanding Book Award presented by the Organizational Communication Division of the National Communication Association

Organizing Silence is a thought-provoking look at how silence is embedded in our language, society, and institutions. It provides an overview of the varied philosophical approaches to understanding the role of silence and communication. One particular view of silence/communication, as grounded in political and patriarchal frameworks, is given special attention. The author questions not only how dominant groups silence marginalized members of society, but also how marginalized groups privilege and abandon each other. Sexual harassment is given as an example of material and discursive practices that articulate both a micro and macro level of silence, and accounts of both women and men who have been sexually harassed are provided. The book provides an alternative aesthetic perspective as a way of understanding the realities we create, encouraging alternative ways to listen to the silence, and presenting novel possibilities for future research.

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 259
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Communication Studies
Publication Date: 07 October 1998
ISBN: 9780791439425
Format: Paperback
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"Organizing Silence is a significant, provocative, and compelling work. Clair develops a saturated and sanguine outline of the concept of silence as an expression, a process, and an institutional practice." — Patricia Geist, San Diego State University

"Robin Patric Clair is one of the most promising young scholars in the field of organizational communication today. Her work is theoretically rich, methodologically sound, and highly provocative. Her research on the sequestering of sexual harassment stories is top drawer." — Gail Fairhurst, University of Cincinnati

Acknowledgments

Introduction


Part I


Chapter 1 The First Word Was Silence


Chapter 2 Silencing Communication


Chapter 3 Organizing Silence


Part II


Chapter 4 The Use of Framing Devices to Sequester Organizational Narratives: Hegemony and Harassment


Chapter 5 The Bureaucratization, Commodification, and Privatization of Sexual Harassment through Institutional Discourse: A Study of the "Big Ten" Universities


Chapter 6 Resistance and Oppression as a Self-Contained Opposite: An Organizational Communication Analysis of One Man's Story of Sexual Harassment


Part III


Chapter 7 When Silence Speaks: A Discussion of Self-Contained Opposites


Chapter 8 Artful Practices and the Aesthetic Perspective


Chapter 9 From Whispers to...


Notes


References


Appendices


Name Index


Subject Index