“WE ARE A FAMILY” – A CRITICAL ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS

Volume: 1 Number: 1 June 1, 2009
  • Ozan Nadir Alakavuklar
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“WE ARE A FAMILY” – A CRITICAL ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS

Abstract

Organizations are arenas where discourses are built and implicated. One of the discourses used in the organizations is the “family” discourse which is realized as “we are a family”. Such an approach aims to construct a meaning that contains not just only pragmatist and rational relations in an organization, but also an illusion of an intense emotional experience. Nature of such a discourse is paradoxical. As an intentional constructed entity organization lacks basic characteristics of a family such as kinship, family bonding and intimate relationships. Therefore, the main assumption of the study is that such a family discourse helps hiding the contradictions and the socio-political structure of the organizations that emerge from the nature-of-organization. Accordingly, the definition of family concept is examined within disciplines of psychology/ sociology and the reality of the family discourse is compared with a critical perspective. This study aims to demonstrate hidden motives that lie beneath the organizational discourses employed by the executives in order to manipulate and manage employees. Such recognition would help to prevent the abuse of organizational power under the name of management.

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Ozan Nadir Alakavuklar This is me

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June 1, 2009

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Year 2009 Volume: 1 Number: 1

APA
Alakavuklar, O. N. (2009). “WE ARE A FAMILY” – A CRITICAL ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS. International Journal of Business and Management Studies, 1(1), 1-10. https://izlik.org/JA49XW45WX
AMA
1.Alakavuklar ON. “WE ARE A FAMILY” – A CRITICAL ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS. IJBMS. 2009;1(1):1-10. https://izlik.org/JA49XW45WX
Chicago
Alakavuklar, Ozan Nadir. 2009. “‘WE ARE A FAMILY’ – A CRITICAL ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 1 (1): 1-10. https://izlik.org/JA49XW45WX.
EndNote
Alakavuklar ON (June 1, 2009) “WE ARE A FAMILY” – A CRITICAL ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 1 1 1–10.
IEEE
[1]O. N. Alakavuklar, “‘WE ARE A FAMILY’ – A CRITICAL ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS”, IJBMS, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 1–10, June 2009, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA49XW45WX
ISNAD
Alakavuklar, Ozan Nadir. “‘WE ARE A FAMILY’ – A CRITICAL ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 1/1 (June 1, 2009): 1-10. https://izlik.org/JA49XW45WX.
JAMA
1.Alakavuklar ON. “WE ARE A FAMILY” – A CRITICAL ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS. IJBMS. 2009;1:1–10.
MLA
Alakavuklar, Ozan Nadir. “‘WE ARE A FAMILY’ – A CRITICAL ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies, vol. 1, no. 1, June 2009, pp. 1-10, https://izlik.org/JA49XW45WX.
Vancouver
1.Ozan Nadir Alakavuklar. “WE ARE A FAMILY” – A CRITICAL ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS. IJBMS [Internet]. 2009 Jun. 1;1(1):1-10. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA49XW45WX