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Forum: the case for reflexive writing practices in management communication and organization studies

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  • Lehman, Iga Maria
  • Tienari, Janne
  • Hyland, Ken
  • Alejandro, Audrey

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Following criticism about the quality of writing in management communication and organization studies, this Forum presents arguments for change in how scholarly knowledge is communicated. The expectation today seems to be that, to get published, academic writing requires monologic and complex ways of expression. However, using formulaic and reader-exclusive language in publications limits their accessibility to a wider readership, including not only more diverse members of the disciplinary community—such as non-Anglophone scholars and junior researchers—but also those we study and write about. In our respective contributions, we argue for more meaningful communication between writers and readers achieved through writers adopting reflexive practices when crafting their texts for publication. Specifically, we suggest considering reflexivity through the following concepts: conformity and individuality, socialization, tenderness, and respect. These, we argue, help make our academic writing more accessible and meaningful.

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  • Lehman, Iga Maria & Tienari, Janne & Hyland, Ken & Alejandro, Audrey, 2024. "Forum: the case for reflexive writing practices in management communication and organization studies," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 121608, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
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    1. Janet Johansson & Janne Tienari & Alice Wickström, 2023. "The power and burden of representing diversity in a performing arts organization: A recognition‐based approach," Gender, Work and Organization, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 30(6), pages 2014-2032, November.
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      academic writing; reflexivity; conformity; individuality; socialization; tenderness; respect;
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      • J50 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Labor-Management Relations, Trade Unions, and Collective Bargaining - - - General

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