2014
DOI: 10.4000/communiquer.1181
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Réseaux sémantiques et légitimé du discours organisationnel : une illustration empirique

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“…Il consiste à analyser les formes discursives comme processus d'élaboration de l'identité des organisations (Czarniawska, 1997 ;Fiol, 2002). Les méthodes d'étude sont encore fort diverses et ne permettent pas de présenter un tableau d'analyse stabilisé (Barberio, Monti, 2014). Les communautés, et a fortiori les communs, n'ont pas encore fait l'objet de ce type d'investigation.…”
Section: Production Lexicale Et Régulation Des Groupesunclassified
“…Il consiste à analyser les formes discursives comme processus d'élaboration de l'identité des organisations (Czarniawska, 1997 ;Fiol, 2002). Les méthodes d'étude sont encore fort diverses et ne permettent pas de présenter un tableau d'analyse stabilisé (Barberio, Monti, 2014). Les communautés, et a fortiori les communs, n'ont pas encore fait l'objet de ce type d'investigation.…”
Section: Production Lexicale Et Régulation Des Groupesunclassified
“…Beginning with the rhetorical tradition (Craig, 1999) and continuing through a growing contemporary interest in discourse in organisational studies (Barberio and Monti, 2014), discourse has always been seen as an important means of influence and power. What has been coined "the linguistic turn of the 20th century" (Rorty, 1967) has spurred the emergence of many distinctive, but complementary, fields of study focused on "discourse" (Barberio and Monti, 2014;Oswick et al, 2010).…”
Section: A Discursive Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beginning with the rhetorical tradition (Craig, 1999) and continuing through a growing contemporary interest in discourse in organisational studies (Barberio and Monti, 2014), discourse has always been seen as an important means of influence and power. What has been coined "the linguistic turn of the 20th century" (Rorty, 1967) has spurred the emergence of many distinctive, but complementary, fields of study focused on "discourse" (Barberio and Monti, 2014;Oswick et al, 2010). The various usages of the term "discourse" resulting from the field's expansion (Alvesson and Karreman, 2000;Fairclough, 2003;Jian, 2008) have produced a broad concept whose core meaning is that of language used by humans for communication.…”
Section: A Discursive Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%