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Collaborative voice: Examining the role of voice in interdisciplinary collaboration
Brandon J. Cosley, Shannon K. McCoy, Susan K. GardnerThe present study examined the role of voice in facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration. According to the group-value model of procedural justice, voice relates to…
Understanding individual experiences of cyberbullying encountered through work
Wayne Heatherington, Iain CoyneLittle research has explored individual experiences of cyberbullying in working contexts. To start bridging the gap in our current understanding, we used Interpretative…
Emotional labor as carnivalesque behavior: Avoiding administrative evil in the public space
Cindy L. Pressley, Michael E. NoelMetaphors are used a great deal in theory but are not always fully explained. This paper expands on the carnival metaphor used by Boje (2001) by clarifying the type of carnival…
“Deserve1093-4537S got [everything] to do with it”: Unforgiven, revenge, and the revival of the western
Justin A. JoyceThis essay weds conceptions of justice within Public Administration to the theme of revenge in the Hollywood Western, arguing that the revival of the genre in the 1990s reflects…
Sacrificing youth for a fabricated humanity: Governance, youth, and onto-theology in the cabin in the woods
Andrea E. MayoThis paper analyzes Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon's recent film, Cabin in the Woods (2012), using Thomas J. Catlaw's Fabricating the People (2007), to illustrate the precarious…
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- Associate Professor Davide Secchi