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The power of writing in knowledge development and collective production of meaning

  • 1.  The power of writing in knowledge development and collective production of meaning

    Posted 07-23-2014 20:23

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    The All Academy Theme Symposium 
    The power of writing in knowledge sharing and
    collective production of meaning


     

       Sunday 4:30-6:00 PM Pennsylvania Convention Center Room 119 B  

     

    Organizer: Beth Bechky; New York U.
    Organizer: Anca Metiu; ESSEC Business School
    Discussant: JoAnne Yates; MIT Sloan


    The goal of this symposium is to start a discussion about the role of writing in organizational processes and to engage in careful conceptual and empirical work to help us investigate how writing supports the sharing and development of knowledge, and the co-construction of meaning and identity within and between communities. We therefore examine these issues at various levels of analysis, ranging in focus from a micro-level of words and phrases to the meso-level of practices and mechanisms to the macro-level of communities (internal and external, collocated and distributed). The presentations highlight different uses of the written word in organizations and communities – how creativity is created virtually over new media on an open innovation platform, how knowledge workers create professional identities through digital traces, how forensic analysts' inscribe knowledge and identity in written reports, and how identity is created discursively within a community learning network.

    Search Terms:

    writing , AAT Research , AAT Theory


    More than a trace: the power of written words in knowledge development   
    Presenter: Anca Metiu; ESSEC Business School
    Presenter: Anne-Laure Fayard; New York U.

    Inscribed Work: Mobile Professionalism in and through Information Infrastructures   
    Presenter: Ingrid Erickson; Rutgers U.

    From scientific 'truth' to legal 'proof': Writing reports in forensic science   
    Presenter: Beth Bechky; New York U.

    The Generativity of Words: Linguistic framing and the opening and closing of discourse   
    Presenter: Stanley Deetz; U. of Colorado


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    Anca Metiu
    Professor of Management
    ESSEC Business School
    France