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(but not exhaustive) bibliography of work useful to the study of discourse & change
(broadly defined) send other suggestions to bdfaber (at) ncsu.edu Alvesson, M. and Kärreman, D. 2000. Taking the linguistic turn in organizational research. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 36(2): 136-158. Bartlett, T. 2004. Mapping distinction: Towards a systemic representation of power in language. In Young, L. & Harrison C. (eds.), Systemic functional linguistics and critical discourse analysis: Studies in social change (68-84). London: Continuum Bazerman, C. 1988. Shaping written knowledge: The genre and activity of the experimental article in science. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Bazerman, C. 1999. The languages of Edison’s light. Cambridge MA: MIT Press. Bazerman, C. 2001. Nuclear Information. One rhetorical moment in the construction of the information age. Written Communication 18: 259-295. Benjamin, M. (2000). Toil and trouble: Student activism in the fight against sweatshops. In G.D. White (Ed.) Campus inc.: Corporate power in the ivory tower (237-252). Amherst NY: Prometheus. Berkenkotter, C. and Huckin, T. 1995. Genre knowledge in disciplinary communication: Cognition/culture/power. Hillsdale NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Bourdieu, P. 1977 Reprint. Outline of a theory of practice, trans. by R. Nice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Original edition entitled, Esquisse d'une théorie de la pratique, précédé de trois études d'ethnologie kabyle. Switzerland: Librairie Droz, 1972. Bourdieu, P. 1990 [1980]. The logic of practice. Trans. R. Nice. Sanford: Sanford University Press. Bourdieu, P. 1991. Language and symbolic power. (J. Thompson, Ed., G. Raymond & M. Adamson, Trans.). Cambridge, MA: Polity. Bourdieu, P. and Wacquant, L. 1992. An invitation to a reflexive sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Boyce, D. (1996) 'Organizational story and storytelling: A critical review,' Journal of Organizational Change Management 9 (5): 5-26. Burrell, G. 1988. Modernism, postmodernism and organizational analysis 2: The contribution of Michel Foucault. Organization Studies, 9: 221-235. Cartwright, L. 1995. Screening the body: Tracing medicine's visual culture. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Case, P. 1999. Remember re-engineering? The rhetorical appeal of a managerial salvation device. Journal of Management Studies 36, 4: 421-440. Chilton, P. 2004. Analysing political discourse: Theory and practice. London: Routledge. Chouliaraki, L., and Fairclough, N. 1999. Discourse in late modernity: Rethinking critical discourse analysis. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press. Connell, I, & Galasiński, D. 1998. Academic mission statements: An exercise in negotiation. Discourse and Society 9 (4): 457-479. Crowley, T. 1989. The politics of discourse. London: MacMillan. Czarniawaska, B. 1999. Writing management. Organization theory as a literary genre. Oxford: Oxford UP. Deetz, S. & Irvin, L. 2006. Discourses of democracy and forms of contestation in collaborative processes. Paper presented at Organizational Discourse: Identity, Ideology, and Idiosyncrasy. Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam 28 July 2006. Dolgon, C. 2000. Justice for janitors: Organizing against outsourcing at Southhampton College. G. White with F. Hauck (eds.), Campus inc.: Corporate power in the ivory tower (pp. 342-357). Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. Downs, D. 2002. Representing gun owners: Frame identification as social responsibility in news media discourse. Written Communication 19(1): 44-75. Dutton, I.E. & Dukerich, J. M. 1981. Keeping an eye on the mirror: Image and identity in organizational adaptation. Academy of Management Journal 34 (3): 517-54. Dutton, I, E., J. M. Dukerich, & C. V. Harquail. 1994. Organizational images and member identification. Administrative Science Quarterly 39 (2), 239-63. Fairclough, N. 1996. Technologization of discourse. R. Caldas-Coulthard & M. Coulthard (eds.), Texts and practices: Readings in critical discourse analysis (pp. 71-83). London: Routledge. Fairclough, N. 2004. Critical discourse analysis in researching language in the new capitalism: Overdetermination, transdisciplinarity, and textual analysis. In Young, L. & Harrison C. (eds.) Systemic functional linguistics and critical discourse analysis: Studies in social change (103-122). London: Continuum Fairclough, N. 2005. Discourse analysis in organization studies: The case for critical realism. Organization Studies 26(6): 915-939. Foucault, M. 1970. The order of things: An archaeology of the human sciences. New York: Vintage Books. Foucault, M. 1972. The archaeology of knowledge & the discourse on language. Trans. A.M. Sheridan Smith. New York: Pantheon. Foucault, M. 1973. Madness and civilization: A history of insanity in the age of reason. Trans. R. Howard. New York: Vintage. Foucault, M. 1978. Reprint. The history of sexuality: An introduction. Trans. R. Hurley. Harmondsworth: Penguin. Original edition, Paris: Gallimard, 1976. Foucault, M. 1979a. Reprint. Discipline and punish: The birth of the prison. Trans. A Sheridan. New York: Vintage: Original edition, Paris: Editions Gallimard, 1975. Foucault. M. 1979b. Omnes et Singulatim: Towards a criticism of political reason. “The Tanner Lectures on Human Values,” delivered at Stanford University, October 10 and 16, 1979. Available on-line at http://foucault.info/documents/foucault.omnesEtSingulatim.en.html Foucault, M. 1988. Politics and Reason. In L. Kritzman (ed.), Michel Foucault Politics philosophy culture: Interviews and other writings 1977-1984. New York and London: Routledge. Foucault, M. 1994. Reprint. The birth of the clinic: An archaeology of medical perception. Trans. A. Sheridan Smith. New York: Vintage. Original edition, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1963. Foucault, M. 1997. Society must be defended: Lectures at the College de France, 1975-76. Trans. David Macy (2003). New York: Picador. Foucault, 1999. Abnormal: Lectures at the College de France, 1974-75. Trans. Graham Burchell (2003). New York: Picador. Foulkes, P., & Docherty, G. (in press). The social life of phonetics and phonology. Journal of Phonetics. Article available on line at www-users.york.ac.uk/~pdf11/jphon06.pdf Fowler, R. 1996. On critical linguistics. C. R. Caldas-Couthard & M. Coulthard eds. Texts and practices: Reading in critical discourse analysis. London: Routledge. Fowler, R., R. Hodge, G. Kress, T. Trew (eds) (1979) Language and control. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Friedson, E. 1986. Professional powers: A study of the institutionalization of formal knowledge. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Gabriel, Y. (1998) 'Same old story or Changing stories? Folkloric, Modern and Postmodern mutations,' in Discourse and organization, ed. by D. Grant, T. Keenoy, and C. Oswick. London: Sage, 84-103 Gee, J. P. 1999. An introduction to discourse analysis. Theory and method. London: Routledge. Gee, J., Hull, G., Lankshear, C. (1996). The new work order: Behind the language of the new capitalism. Boulder, CO: Westview. Giddens, A. 1984. The constitution of society: Outline of the theory of structuration. Berkeley: University of California Press. Giddens, A. 1991. Modernity and self-identity. Cambridge: Polity Press. Giltrow, J. 1998. Modernizing authority: Management studies and the grammaticalization of controlling interests. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 28(3), 265-286. Goodall, H.L. (1994). Casing a promised land: The autobiography of an organizational detective as cultural ethnographer. Carbondale & Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press. Grabill, J. 2001. Community literacy programs and the politics of change. Albany: SUNY Press. Graham, P. 2004. Predication, propagation, and mediation: SFL, CDA, and the inculcation of evaluative-meaning systems. In Young, L. & Harrison C. (eds.), Systemic functional linguistics and critical discourse analysis: Studies in social change (52-67) London: Continuum. Grant, D., T. Keenoy, & C. Oswick. 1998. Introduction: Organizational discourse: Of diversity, dichotomy, and multi-disciplinarity. In Grant, D., T. Keenoy, & C. Oswick (eds.), Discourse and organization. (1-13), London: Sage. Halliday, M.A.K. & Martin, J. 1993. Writing science: Literacy and discursive power. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Hammer, M., and Champy, J. 1993. Reengineering the corporation: A manifesto for business revolution. New York: HarperBusiness. Hanna, D. E., et al. 2000. Higher education in an era of digital competition: Choices and challenges. Madison, WI: Atwood Publishing. Hardy, C., Lawrence, T., & Phillips, N. (1998) 'Talk and action: Conversations and narrative in interorganizational collaboration' in Discourse & Organization, ed by D. Grant, T. Keenoy, & C. Oswick. London: Sage, 65-83. Harrison, C. & Young, L. 2004. Bureaucratic discourse: Writing in the 'comfort zone.' In Young, L. & Harrison C. (eds.), Systemic functional linguistics and critical discourse analysis: Studies in social change (231-246). London: Continuum Harrison, C. & Young, L. 2005. Leadership discourse in action: A textual study of organizational change in a Government of Canada department. Journal of Business and Technical Communication 19(1): 42-77. Harvey, A. 2004. Charismatic business leader rhetoric: From transaction to transformation. In Young, L. & Harrison C. (eds.), Systemic functional linguistics and critical discourse analysis: Studies in social change (231-246). London: Continuum. Harvey, D. 1996. Justice, nature and the geography of difference. London: Blackwell. Hasan, R. 2004. Analysing discursive variation. In Young, L. & Harrison C. (ed.), Systemic functional linguistics and critical discourse analysis: Studies in social change (15-52). London: Continuum. Heath, R. 1994. Management of corporate communication: From interpersonal contacts to external affairs. Hillsdale NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Herndl, C., and Nahrwold, C. 2000. Research as social practice: A case study of research on technical and professional communication. Written Communication 17(2): 258-296. Hodge, R., & Kress, G. 1993. Language as ideology. London: Routledge. Huckin, T. 1992. Context-sensitive text analysis. In G. Kirsch & P. Sullivan (eds.), Methods and methodology in composition research (pp. 84-104). Carbondale & Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press. Huckin, T. 2002. Textual silence and the discourse of homelessness. Discourse & Society 13(3): 347-372. Huckin, T. 2004. Content analysis: What texts talk about. In C. Bazerman & p. Prior (eds.), What writing does and how it does it: an introduction to analyzing texts and textual practices. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Hull, D. 1988. Science as a process: An evolutionary account of the social and conceptual development of science. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Hyland, K. 2001. Bringing in the reader: Addressee features in academic articles. Written Communication 18(4): 549-574. Jameson, D. A. 2000. Telling the investment story: A narrative analysis of shareholder reports. Journal of Business Communication 37 (1): 7-38. Johnson-Eilola. J. 1997. Nostalgic angels: Rearticulating hypertext writing. Stamford, CT: Ablex Johnson-Eilola, J. 2005. Datacloud: Toward a new theory of online work. Cresskill NJ: Hampton Press. Katz, S. 1992. The ethic of expediency: Classical Rhetoric, technology, and the Holocaust. College English 54 (30: 255-275. Kelly-Holmes, H. 1998. The discourse of western marketing professionals in central and eastern Europe: Their role in the creation of a context for marketing and advertising messages. Discourse and Society 9 (3): 339-362. Kitalong, K.S. 2000. “You will” Technology, magic, and the cultural contexts of technical communication. Journal of Business and Technical Communication 14(3): 289-314. Kniffin, K. 2000. The goods at their worst: Campus procurement in the global pillage. G. White with F. Hauck (eds.), Campus inc.: Corporate power in the ivory tower (pp. 36-50). Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. Krause, E. 1996. Death of the guilds: Professions, states, and the advance of capitalism. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Kress, G. 1996. 'Representational resources and the production of subjectivity: Questions for the theoretical development of Critical Discourse Analysis in a multicultural society.' In C. R. Caldas-Coulthard and M. Coulthard (eds.), Texts and practices: Readings in critical discourse analysis London: Routledge. Kress, G., and Hodge, R. 1979. Language as ideology. London: Routledge. Krug, G. 2005. Communication, technology and social change.London: Sage. Larson, M. 1977. The rise of professionalism. Berkeley: University of California Press. Lassen, I. 2004. Ideological resources in biotechnology press releases: Patterns of theme/rheme and given/new. In Young, L. & Harrison C. (eds.). Systemic functional linguistics and critical discourse analysis: Studies in social change (264-279), London: Continuum. Latour, B. 1990. Drawing things together. In M. Lynch and S. Woolgar (eds.) Representation in scientific practice. (p. 19-68). Cambridge MA: MIT Press. Latour, B. 1999. Panora's hope: Essays on the reality of science studies. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Latour, B. 1996. Aramis or the love of technology (trans. C. Porter). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Lemke, J. 1995. Textual politics: Discourse and social dynamics. London: Taylor & Francis. Locker, K. 2003. Will professional communication be the death of business communication? Business Communication Quarterly 66(3): 118-132. Marvin, C. 1998. When old technologies were new: Thinking about electric communication in the late nineteenth century. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Micklethwait, J. and Wooldridge A. 1996. The witch doctors: Making sense of the management gurus. New York: Times Books. Micklethwait, J. & Wooldridge, A. 2000. A future perfect: The challenge and hidden promise of globalization. New York: Crown Business. Mumby, D., ed. 1993. Narrative and social control: Critical perspectives. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Mumby, D. (1987) 'The political function of narrative in organizations,' Communication Monographs 54: 113-27. Mumby, D. and Clair, R. (1979) Organizational discourse, in Discourse as social action. Discourse studies: A multidisciplinary introduction volume 2, ed. by T. van Dijk. London: Sage. 181-205. Myers, G. 1990. Writing Biology: Texts in the social construction of scientific knowledge. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Ni, Z. & Apple, M. 2000. Conquering Goliath: The free Burma coalition takes down Pepsico. In G.D. White (Ed.) Campus inc.: Corporate power in the ivory tower (pp. 280-290). Amherst NY: Prometheus. Ornatowski, C. 1992. Between efficiency and politics: Rhetoric and ethics in technical writing. Technical Communication Quarterly 1 (1): 91-103. Parker, M. 2000. Organization culture and identity. London: Sage. Perkins, J. & Blyler, N. (eds). 1999. Narrative and professional communication. Stamford: Ablex. Perkins, J., and Blyler, N. 1999. Taking a narrative turn in professional communication. In J. Perkins and N. Blyler (Eds.) Narrative and professional communication (pp. 1-34). Stamford, CT: Ablex. Porter, J., Sullivan, P., Blythe, S., Grabill, J., and Miles, L. (2000). Institutional critique: A rhetorical methodology for change. College Composition and Communication 51: 610-42. Rabinow, P. 1999. French DNA: Trouble in purgatory. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Rabinow, P. 2003. Anthropos today: Reflections on modern equipment. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Savage, G. 1999. The process and prospects for professionalizing technical communication. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 29, 355-81. Scollon, R. 2001. Action and text: Towards an integrated understanding of the place of text in social (inter)action, mediated discourse analysis and the problem of social action. In R. Wodak and M. Meyer (eds.), Methods of Critical Discourse Analysis. London: Sage. Scollon, R. 2001. Mediated discourse: The nexus of practice. London: Routledge. Simons, J. 1995. Foucault and the political. New York and London: Routledge. Simpson, L. 1995. Technology, time and the conversations of modernity. London: Routledge. Swales J., & Rogers, P. (1995) 'Discourse and the project of corporate culture: The mission statement.' Discourse & Society 6: 223-42. Vanburen Wilkes, G (2002) 'XML and the New Design Regime: Disputes Between Designers, Application Developers, Authors, and Readers in Changing Technological Conditions and Perceptions of Social and Professional Need' ACM Journal of Computer Documentation 26: 33-42. Vande Kopple, W.J. 1998. Relative clauses in spectroscopic articles in The Physical Review, beginnings and 1980. Written Communication 15(2): 170-202. Vande Kopple, W.J. 2002. From the dynamic style to the synoptic style in spectroscopic articles in the Physical Review: Beginnings and 1980. Written Communication 19 (2): 227-265. Vandenbergen, A.S. 1997. “Modal uncertainty in political discourse: A functional account.” Language Sciences 19(4): 341-356. van Dijk, T.A. 1995a. “Discourse semantics and ideology.” Discourse and Society 6(2): 243-289. van Dijk, T. A. (ed.) 1997. Discourse as social interaction. London: Sage. van Dijk, T. (1998) 'Discourse and ideology (editorial),' Discourse and Society 9(3). 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