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30 Cards in this Set
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Structuration
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Production and redproduction of social systems through use of rules/resources
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Difference between rules and resources
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Rules= propostitions on how things should run
Resources= things we can utilize to influence group |
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Faithful appropriation vs ironic appropriation
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Faithful= use rule as intended
Ironic= opposite rule intention occurs when rules/resources are borrowed from another company , corporation |
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Two ways that illustrate a duality
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1- demonstrated by production/reproduction occur in save process
2- both means and ends of group interactions |
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What type of theory is the organizational cultural theory
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interpretive theory, helps us make sense of what is going on
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Three types of symbols organizations use to communicate
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Physical- starbucks logo
Verbal- mission statement Behavior- organization rituals |
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5 types of cultural performances that organizations engage in
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1) Ritual
2) Passion 3) Social 4) Political 5) Cultivation Ex: stories that members share enthusiastically= Passion |
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Two types of cultural performances that are most common
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1) Ritual
2) Passion |
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4 types of rituals people perform within performances
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Personal, Task, Social, Organizational
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Rituals
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behaviors that articulate multiple aspects of cultural life, often marking rites of passage or life transactions
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Corporate, Personal, and Collegial stories
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Corporate= reinforce busines ideology (history)
Collegial= positive/neg antidote you tell about someone else Personal= tell how you want to be seen |
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Three types of rhetoric
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Forensic, Deliberative, epidetic
Judicial rhetoric= Forensic (court room setting) Politicians= Deliberative (speeches, try to change) |
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Three types of rhetoric and orientation to time
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Present= epidetic (commorative, ceremonial)
Future= Deliberative (speeches talk about future) Past= foresnsic (courtrooms, lawyers, case) |
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Ethos, Pathos, Logos
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Ethos- ethics, persuation on credibility
Pathos- emotion Logos- logic, reasoning |
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Deductive reasoning
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general to specific
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Inductive
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specific to general
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Syllogism vs Enthymeme
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syllogism is more criteria
Ex: lawyers are liers, my dad is a lawyer, must be a lier Enthymeme is more general Ex: layers are liers, my dad is a lier |
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Three things that contribute to a persons credibility
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Percieved Intellegence
Viruous Characters (truthful) Goodwill (best interest) |
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5 cannons of rhetoric
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Invention
Arrangment Style Delivery Memory nonverbal presentation= delivery organized speech= arrangment |
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Golden Mean
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Viture of moderation
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Cultural theory is what type of theory
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critical theory
exposes how media infuences us |
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What myth do the media help to perpetuate according to cultural theorists
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Democratic Pluralism- myth that society thinks we have = opportunities
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Two ways cultural theory differs from marxists
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It expands beyond just workers
Extends beyond only looking at family life |
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False consiousness
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we are unaware that the media controls us (most of us think we know)
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Counter-hegemony
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resistnace to dominant ideology
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Three options we have in decoding a media message
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Accepting, Negotiating, Oppositional
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Hegemony
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dominant way of thinking in society
we accept media, used through discourse |
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Discurisve formation
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we think what they are saying in natural way of thinking
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Cultural Wars
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multiple ideoligies mean different dominant groupls fight to gain control of masses (politics)
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Chilling Effect
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we do not speak up because we do not want to be roasted by media
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