Discourse, practice, policy and organizing: Some opening comments

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Discourse, practice, policy and organizing: Some opening comments. / Oswick, Cliff ; Keenoy, Tom ; Beverungen, Armin et al.
In: International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 27, No. 11/12, 30.10.2007, p. 429-432.

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Oswick C, Keenoy T, Beverungen A, Ellis N, Sabelis IHJ, Ybema S. Discourse, practice, policy and organizing: Some opening comments. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 2007 Oct 30;27(11/12):429-432. doi: 10.1108/01443330710835783

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title = "Discourse, practice, policy and organizing: Some opening comments",
abstract = "Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider the interplay between discourse, policy and practice in relation to aspects of organization and processes of organizing. Design/methodology/approach – Provides an introduction to the six contributions contained in this special issue and discusses how they relate to the core theme. Findings – Highlights the need for an approach which treats discourses, policies and practices as connected and mutually implicated, rather than discrete, phenomena. Originality/value – Presents an approach to discourse analysis which promotes an engagement with wider aspects of social activity.",
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