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Modern Organizations and Emerging Conundrums

Exploring the Postindustrial Subculture of the Third Millennium

Richard A. Goodman
Barcode 9780739100011
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Release Date: 11/03/1999

Genre: Business & Finance
Label: Lexington Books
Contributors: Ian Atkin (Contributions by), Jim Barry (Contributions by), Elisabeth Pettersen (Contributions by), Michle A. Bowring (Contributions by), David Bubna-Litic (Contributions by), John Chandler (Contributions by), Sylvie Chevrier (Contributions by), Heather Clark (Contributions by), Martin Fuglsang (Contributions by), Christina Garsten (Contributions by), Wendy Guild (Contributions by), Janet L. Hamnett (Contributions by), Bruce Hanson (Contributions by), Julia Harrison (Contributions by), Lisa Howard (Contributions by), Sarah Williams Jacobson (Contributions by), B James (Contributions by), M.L James (Contributions by), Ulla Johansson (Contributions by), Ken Khoury (Contributions by), Gro Kvale (Contributions by), Monica Lee (Contributions by), Virpi Leikola (Contributions by), Mike Lowe (Contributions by), Iiris Aaltio-Marjosola (Contributions by), Laurie A. Meamber (Contributions by), Omid Nodoushani (Contributions by), Margaret E. Phillips (Contributions by), Dick Raspa (Contributions by), Patricia Riley (Contributions by), Anette Risberg (Contributions by), Kathryn S. Rogers (Contributions by), Sonja A. Sackmann (Contributions by), Burkard Sievers (Contributions by), Hugh Willmott (Contributions by), Elisabeth M. Wilson (Contributions by), Thomaz Wood Jr (Contributions by), Edward Wray-Bliss (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books

Exploring the Postindustrial Subculture of the Third Millennium
This study reviews the post-industrial subculture, emphasizing cross-disciplinary and cross-contextual inquiry, a central idiom of post-industrial organizational life. The essays consider alternative methods of understanding media that add variety to "meanings" within and without organizations.
The contributors to this book review the postindustrial subculture, emphasizing cross-disciplinary and cross-contextual inquiry, a central idiom of postindustrial organizational life. The essays consider alternative methods of understanding media that add variety to 'meanings' within and without organizations. This multi-method approach in the search for meaning and the limits of word and symbols to express meaning generates a personally interpretive basis to science.