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Collegial Story
An account about one member of an organization told by a different member of the organization.
Communication Rules
Regular patterns in the use and interpretation of verbal and nonverbal behaviours and their functions within a particular group.
Corporate Story
A narrative that conveys the values, style, and history of an organization. Told to newcomers to perform socialization, told among veteran members to bind them together.
Critical Race Theory
A theory that examines how laws and legal institutions construct race and use race as a critical perspective for questioning cultural views of justice and fairness.
Organizational Culture Theory
A point of view that focuses on the ways in which communication creates and sustains distinct customs, understandings, and perspectives within a particular organization.
Outsider Within
A person both inside a particular group through regular interaction with members of the group and outside the group because they are not defined as "one of them".
Personal Story
An account that announces how people see themselves and how they wish to be seen by others.
Rite
A dramatic, planned set of activities that brings together aspects of cultural ideology into a single event.
Ritual
Communicative performance that is regularly repeated in an organization and that members come to regard as familiar and routine.
Situated Knowledge
(Standpoint Theory)

The idea that an individual's knowledge is situated within her/his particular circumstances and that there are multiple knowledges.
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Speech Community
A group of people who share understandings of communication not shared by others outside of the group.
Speech Community Theory
The P.O.V. that explains the communication styles of particular groups with reference to the cultures in which members of the groups are socialized.
Standpoint
The viewpoint and knowledge that grows out of political awareness of and struggle with material, symbolic, and social circumstances that shape the lives of a group.
Standpoint Theory
The view that material, social, and symbolic circumstances of a group shape what members of the group experience and how they act, think and feel.
Vocabulary
Language used by members of a culture, social group, or institution. Reflects group's experience, values, norms, and ideology.
White Studies
A discipline focusing on critical attention on what whiteness means and how it has been constructed as normal in Western cultures.