Organization-Representation : Work and Organizations in Popular Culture.
The representation of organizations and working life in the popular media signifies, but also helps shape, contemporary practice and institutions. Organization-Representation unravels the complex social relationship between organization and its representation, offering new insights into the interact...
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London :
Sage Publications,
1998
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction; Part I
- Realism and Representation; 1
- The Documentary Film Movement: The Post Office Touches All Branches of Life; 2
- Representing Reality: Cinema Verite; 3
- The Cultural Representation of Trade Unions; Part II
- Sex and Violence; 4
- What is Wrong with this Picture? Sex and Gender Relations in Disclosure; 5
- Philadelphia: AIDS, Organization, Representation; 6
- Saloon Girls: Death and Desire in the American West; Part III
- Men and Superman; 7
- Child's Play: Representations of Organization in Children's Literature.
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- Management Gurus: What are We to Make of Them?9
- Fictional Money (or, Greed Isn't so Good in the 1990s); Part IV
- Organizational Futures; 11
- Cyborganization: Cinema as Nervous System; 12
- Computers and Representation: Organization in the Virtual World; 13
- Sublime Technologies and Future Organization in Science Fiction Film, 1970-95; Index.