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Table of Contents
TAMARA JOURNAL - TABLE OF CONTENTS 7.1 & 7.2|
1.
Jason S. LeCoure and
Albert J. Mills - Dialogical aspects of the technologies of the self in
organizational analysis. |
p. 7 |
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2. Dariusz Jemielniak -
Software engineers or artists? ProgrammersÕ identity choices |
p. 20 |
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3. Anne
Reff Pedersen - Narrative identity
work in a medical ward - A study
of Diversity in health care identities |
p. 38 |
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4. Kenneth
Ehrensal - From Teachers to Professors:
A Tale of Identities, Ideologies, Change, Conflict and lots of other good
Organizational ÔStuffÕ (a work of ethnographically informed scholarly
fiction) |
p. 54 |
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5. Anthony R. Yue and Albert J. Mills - Making Sense out of Bad Faith: Sartre, Weick and Existential Sensemaking
in Organizational Analysis |
p. 67 |
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6. Cathy BrŽda, Miguel Delattre, and Rodolphe Ocler - The Story behind Identities: from
Corporate Discourse Individual Recognition |
p. 82 |
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7. Anne Reff
Pedersen - The Role of the Media
in the Co-Production of Identities in a Filmmaking Company |
p. 91 |
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1. Cagri Topal - A Narrative construction of
the organization by an external party: The nongovernmental organization
narrative by the United Nations. |
p. 109 |
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2. Douglas Racionzer – Doing business in a
South African Township: Considering a role for ressentiment
as situated narrative and theory of power. |
p. 124 |
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3. Gerard McElwee - In search of Montsalvatch: Making sense of interviewing farmers |
p. 137 |
4. Yiannis Gabriel - Seduced by the
text: The desire to be deceived in story, memoir and drama
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p. 152 |
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5. Fernando M. Pereira Alves - New
visions of management from the outer limits: Yes, Virginia, there is dreamscaping at the Academy of Management (AOM) |
p. 166 |
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6. Steven
L. Arxer - Addressing postmodern
concerns on the border: globalization, the nation-state, hybridity, and
social change |
p. 177 |
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7. Jephias Matunhu - The
rural poverty trap: which way out for South Africa? |
p. 198 |
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