From administrator to CEO: Exploring changing representations of hierarchy and prestige in a diachronic corpus of academic management writing
Autor: | Mark Learmonth, Gerlinde Mautner |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
050101 languages & linguistics
Linguistics and Language Hierarchy Communication Prestige media_common.quotation_subject 05 social sciences Control (management) Identity (social science) Lexical item Epistemology Power (social and political) 602008 Anglistik Corpus linguistics 602004 Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft 0502 economics and business Rhetoric 602004 General linguistics 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Sociology 602008 English studies 050203 business & management media_common Administrative Science Quarterly corpus linguistics management discourse neo-liberal rhetoric |
Zdroj: | Discourse & communication, 2020, Vol.14(3), pp.273-293 [Peer Reviewed Journal] |
ISSN: | 1750-4821 1750-4813 |
Popis: | We explore the lexical choices made by authors published in Administrative Science Quarterly (ASQ), a major academic journal in business and management studies. We do so via a corpus constructed from all the articles published in ASQ from its first publication in 1956 up until the end of 2018. Specifically, our focus is on lexical items that represent social actors. Our findings suggest that, compared with earlier work, recent articles typically ascribe greater status and prestige to organizational elites. Relatively contemporary papers are also more likely to use language that obfuscates or ignores unpalatable aspects of organizational life, such as power asymmetries, hierarchy and control through identity regulation. We suggest that these changes in word choices can be understood to reflect a wider trend towards neo-liberal rhetoric – a rhetoric increasingly pervading contemporary social life more generally. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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