By accessing language, an individual is granted the means to represent experiences and to share meaning. However, ill-being resulting from workplace bullying makes it hard for the subject to put his/her experience into words. I explored this uneasiness through qualitative research conducted through an interdisciplinary approach. My fieldwork led me to raise questions about the influence of modern managerial discourse on the individual and his/her relation to language. After conducting in-depth interviews with individuals confronted with bullying at work and crossing their narratives with information from organisational websites, I suggest that modern managerial discourse hinders the expression of emotions and thereby the understanding of su...
In the United Kingdom the majority of those reporting being bullied at work claim their manager as ‘...
Orientation: Organisational bullying experiences manifest themselves as an intense unconscious syste...
This interpretative phenomenological enquiry into the experience of being bullied in the workplace i...
The overarching purpose of the present study was to examine how targets of workplace bullying narrat...
This article aims to uncover the ways that our understanding of bullying at work has become institut...
D.Phil.In its exploration of workplace bullying, this doctoral study applies elements of two particu...
Introduction/background: Researchers have indicated that organizational change may indirectly affect...
In this article we examine accounts of emotional experiences in one organization. Drawing upon data ...
This article draws on a socio-anthropological research, which questions the effects of managerial di...
In over a decade of research into bullying at work, the focus has been on defining, measuring, and e...
In this article we examine accounts of emotional experiences in one organization. Drawing upon data ...
Author: Tobias Aspegren Title: To call things by their right names – The example of bullying or vict...
In this article we examine accounts of emotional experiences in one organization. Drawing upon data ...
Despite the recent growth of research on workplace bullying researchers have had little opportunity ...
In the United Kingdom the majority of those reporting being bullied at work claim their manager as ‘...
In the United Kingdom the majority of those reporting being bullied at work claim their manager as ‘...
Orientation: Organisational bullying experiences manifest themselves as an intense unconscious syste...
This interpretative phenomenological enquiry into the experience of being bullied in the workplace i...
The overarching purpose of the present study was to examine how targets of workplace bullying narrat...
This article aims to uncover the ways that our understanding of bullying at work has become institut...
D.Phil.In its exploration of workplace bullying, this doctoral study applies elements of two particu...
Introduction/background: Researchers have indicated that organizational change may indirectly affect...
In this article we examine accounts of emotional experiences in one organization. Drawing upon data ...
This article draws on a socio-anthropological research, which questions the effects of managerial di...
In over a decade of research into bullying at work, the focus has been on defining, measuring, and e...
In this article we examine accounts of emotional experiences in one organization. Drawing upon data ...
Author: Tobias Aspegren Title: To call things by their right names – The example of bullying or vict...
In this article we examine accounts of emotional experiences in one organization. Drawing upon data ...
Despite the recent growth of research on workplace bullying researchers have had little opportunity ...
In the United Kingdom the majority of those reporting being bullied at work claim their manager as ‘...
In the United Kingdom the majority of those reporting being bullied at work claim their manager as ‘...
Orientation: Organisational bullying experiences manifest themselves as an intense unconscious syste...
This interpretative phenomenological enquiry into the experience of being bullied in the workplace i...