Introduction to Understanding Identity
Introduction
Identity vs Personality
Identity on the Management Agenda: A Brief History
How Do Individual and Organizational Identities Interact?
Introducing the Book
Suggested Reading
Theoretical Perspectives on Identity
Introduction
Social Identity Theory (SIT)
Psychoanalysis
Foucauldian Perspective
Symbolic Interactionism
Narrative Approaches
Micro-Interactional Approaches
Application Exercise - The Case of Frances
Conclusion
Suggested Reading
Sample Exam/Assignment Questions
Diversity and Identity
Introduction
Identity as a Social Category
Identity as a Process of Social Construction
Conclusion
Suggested Reading
Sample Exam/Assignment Questions
Occupational Identities
Introduction
The Meaning of Work
Occupational Cultures and Boundaries
Managerial Identities
Professional Identities
The Dirty, the Deviant and the Degrading
Unpaid Work and Unemployment
When I Grow Up I Want To Be …
Conclusion
Suggested Reading
Sample Exam/Assignment Questions
Identity and Organizational Control
Overview and Introduction
Bringing Identity to Work
Managing Culture
Managing Identities
Identification and Dis-identification
Conclusion
Suggested Reading
Sample Exam/Assignment Questions
Organizational Identity
Introduction
Organizational Identity: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?
Organizational Identity - Properties or Beliefs?
Types of Organizational Identity
Power in (and of) Organizational Identity
Conclusion
Suggested Reading
Sample Exam/Assignment Questions
Virtual Identity
Overview and Introduction
Competing Perspectives: Technological Determinism and Social
Constructionism
New Connections and Identity: Online Communities
Virtual Identity, Power and Control
Teleworking and Identity
Conclusion
Suggested Reading
Sample Exam/Assignment Questions
The Future of Identity
Introduction
Strong Attachments and Totalizing Workplaces?
Weak Attachments and the ′Flexible′ Firm
New Public Management
Identity and the Global, Virtual Firm
The Future of Diversity
Conclusion
Suggested Reading
Glossary of Terms
Andrea Whittle (BSc(Hons), PhD) is Professor of Management and
Organization Studies at Newcastle University Business School.
Before joining Newcastle University in 2013, she held a Chair in
Organization Studies at Cardiff University. Andrea holds a first
class honours degree in Natural Science from Durham University and
gained her PhD in Sociology from Brunel University at the Centre
for Research into Innovation, Culture and Technology (CRICT). After
an ESRC funded post-doctoral research fellowship at Said Business
School, University of Oxford, Andrea joined Cardiff University in
2004.
Her research is driven by a passion for understanding the role of
language in management settings and is informed by theories and
methodologies from the fields of discourse analysis, narrative,
discursive psychology, ethnography, ethnomethodology and
conversation analysis. She has conducted research on management
consultants, identity, branding, organizational change, technology
and strategy. Her research has been published in leading journals,
including Organization Studies, Human Relations, Management
Communication Quarterly and Organization. She has also co-authored
a SAGE textbook, with Kate Kenny and Hugh Willmott (2011)
Understanding Identity and Organizations.
′As it elicited many thought provoking moments, before I was
halfway through this book I had recommened it to a Masters degree
student writing their dissertation (they reported it was
fascinating) and used a variety of concepts in sessions (e.g
organisational culture / leadership) facilitated in my role as a
Staff Development Adviser...I would have no hesitation in endorsing
this lively yet solid text to FE and HE students′
John Trantom
Action Learning: Research & Practice ′Identity is an extremely
popular, but frequently misunderstood and misrepresented, concept
in organization studies. This fantastic book is a much needed and
timely antidote to this problem. It provides a thoughtful,
accessible and thorough treatment of the phenomenon. It is an
absolute "must read" for anyone who professes to be interested in
studying or researching identity and organization′s
Professor Cliff Oswick
Professor in Organization Theory, Head of the Faculty of
Management, Cass Business School, City University ′Organizations
are not just places we go to make money, but places where we make
ourselves too. This helpful book explores the ways in which
identities are worked upon, and show how many of our ideas about
"who we are" emerge from our lives at work′
Professor Martin Parker
Warwick Business School ′I am impressed by this accessible and
thoroughly scholarly text. It introduces students to highly complex
theoretical ideas in a way that is immediately relevant to everyday
organizational life. I look forward to teaching with this book′
Professor Samantha Warren
University of Essex ′Understanding Identity and Organizations maps
the territory laid out by identity research as it applies to
organizations and points to new areas of interest and concern. An
essential guide for those entering the field of organizational
identity studies as well as providing an overview of the field for
seasoned identity researchers′
Mary Jo Hatch
Professor Emerita of Banking and Commerce, University of Virginia
′Understanding Identity and Organization gives us for the first
time a complete and sophisticated overview of the key topics and
debates around identity at work. In a lively, accessible and always
scholarly fashion, the authors have captured the fundamental
importance of this often neglected aspect of employment. It is
essential reading for anyone studying organizations today′
Professor Peter Fleming
Queen Mary College, University of London
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