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The Communicative Construction of Involuntary Membership
Authors:Brittany L. Peterson  Lacy G. McNamee
Affiliation:1. School of Communication Studies, Ohio University;2. Organizational Communication, Baylor University’s Department of Communication
Abstract:This study expands conceptions of organizational membership by examining individuals whose relationships with their organizations are traditionally characterized as involuntary in nature. Data from inmates and prison employees in four U.S. and Norwegian correctional institutions was examined using structuration theory as an emergent interpretive lens, and five primary ways in which involuntary membership is constructed in communication are identified: physical environment, mobility, relationships, engagement, and body. These facets are presented as the foundation of a continuum-based theoretical perspective on (in)voluntary membership and are discussed for their applicability to future research and theorizing across organizational communication studies.
Keywords:Membership Negotiation  Organizational Identification  Organizational Power and Control  Structuration Theory  Total Institutions
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