Performing the organization: Organization theatre and imaginative life as physical presence
The so-called dramaturgical metaphor has been a popular and productive framework within which to analyse organizational and social life for some time. Whilst it has utilized two broad approaches – Kenneth Burke's (1945, 1969a, b) dramatism and Erving Goffman's work on dramaturgy (1959) – t...
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Main Author: | CLARK, Timothy Adrian Robert |
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2008
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