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Rick Iedema, Discourses of post-bureaucratic organization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2006

Christina Wasson
Affiliation:
Department of Anthropology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203, [email protected]

Extract

Rick Iedema, Discourses of post-bureaucratic organization. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2003. Pp. ix, 234. Hb $82.00.

Discourses of post-bureaucratic organization represents an ambitious effort by Rick Iedema to synthesize the fields of discourse studies and organization studies. Not since Deirdre Boden's The business of talk (1994) has this feat been attempted in such depth by a scholar whose starting point is linguistics (as opposed to management theory). Of course, each of the two fields being synthesized includes a large number of diverse perspectives. Iedema develops his theoretical paradigm primarily by highlighting and intertwining the strands of social semiotics and conceptualizations of the “post-bureaucratic organization.” He weaves these together with the aid of Foucauldian notions of discourse and governmentality. In this review, I will first summarize Iedema's argument and then offer an assessment of its strengths and limitations. My description of the book will go into some detail as a service to potential readers, because, in fact, this volume is not easy to read.

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© 2006 Cambridge University Press

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