This article uses a form of linguistic ethnography (LE) to analyze videotaped recordings of gossip that took place during formal school meetings. By comparing these gossip data against existing models of gossip based on data collected in informal settings, the authors identify eleven new response classes, including four forms of indirectness that operate to cloak gossip under ambiguity and seven forms of avoidance that change the trajectory of gossip. In doing so, this article makes three larger contributions. First, it opens a new front in research on organizational politics by providing an empirically grounded, conceptually rich vocabulary for analyzing gossip in formal contexts. Second, it contributes to knowledge about social interactio...
Gossip serves as an informal control for maintaining social norms and increasing group cohesion in s...
Gossip entails spreading evaluative information about people who are not present. From a social exch...
In an exercise in social theory, rather than an empirical investigation, we concentrate on the role ...
The omnipresence of workplace gossip makes understanding gossip processes imperative to understand s...
The range of studies that has been conducted on the role of gossip in organizations suggests that go...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Despite the ubiquity of gossip, current scholarly pers...
Informal and evaluative speech about a person who is not present in a conversation environment is de...
Among the various methodological approaches to gossip, ethnography stands out as the most naturalist...
Even though gossip is a ubiquitous organizational behavior that fulfils important social functions (...
In this paper, I explored how to research a sensitive topic such as gossip in organizations and used...
Gossip has historically been neglected as a subject of research, seen as trivial discourse unworthy ...
Gossip is pervasive at the workplace, yet receives scant attention in the sensemaking literature and...
This article examines the key themes surrounding gossip including its contexts, the various outcomes...
This article examines the key themes surrounding gossip including its contexts, the various outcomes...
Gossip constitutes a form of human communication consisting of the transmission of evaluative inform...
Gossip serves as an informal control for maintaining social norms and increasing group cohesion in s...
Gossip entails spreading evaluative information about people who are not present. From a social exch...
In an exercise in social theory, rather than an empirical investigation, we concentrate on the role ...
The omnipresence of workplace gossip makes understanding gossip processes imperative to understand s...
The range of studies that has been conducted on the role of gossip in organizations suggests that go...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Despite the ubiquity of gossip, current scholarly pers...
Informal and evaluative speech about a person who is not present in a conversation environment is de...
Among the various methodological approaches to gossip, ethnography stands out as the most naturalist...
Even though gossip is a ubiquitous organizational behavior that fulfils important social functions (...
In this paper, I explored how to research a sensitive topic such as gossip in organizations and used...
Gossip has historically been neglected as a subject of research, seen as trivial discourse unworthy ...
Gossip is pervasive at the workplace, yet receives scant attention in the sensemaking literature and...
This article examines the key themes surrounding gossip including its contexts, the various outcomes...
This article examines the key themes surrounding gossip including its contexts, the various outcomes...
Gossip constitutes a form of human communication consisting of the transmission of evaluative inform...
Gossip serves as an informal control for maintaining social norms and increasing group cohesion in s...
Gossip entails spreading evaluative information about people who are not present. From a social exch...
In an exercise in social theory, rather than an empirical investigation, we concentrate on the role ...