The study investigates dialogic strategies in selected corporate communication of the biotech giants Monsanto and Bayer. Both companies have had to repeatedly face criticism on the part of activists and biotech-averse consumers. In order to win consumer trust and gain social legitimation, the companies have put considerable effort into building forms of stakeholder dialogue, resorting, to this end, to computer mediated communication as the preferred means of interaction. Monsanto\u2019s and Bayer\u2019s commitment to engage dialogically with their audiences provides a set of ideal materials for testing if and to what extent new technological affordances are used by companies in the service of stakeholder dialogue on potentially controversia...
This thesis aims to provide an original context for the emergent use of Web 2.0 technologies by bran...
The study assumes vlogging as a rhetorical act to contribute to the understanding of the nature of p...
This paper explores the role of language in biotechnology communication with public. Analyzing a USD...
The study investigates dialogic strategies in selected corporate communication of the biotech giants...
This paper is based on the premise that the analysis of company discourse from the perspective of En...
In Denmark, biotechnology and its physical product, the genetically modified organism, continues to ...
Over the past decade, the pharmaceutical industry has been battling a negative reputation and has be...
This paper intends to contribute to the understanding of the power of words at the level of discurs...
Organizations are increasingly opening up to external voices that might carry new insights and help ...
This volume collects research studies that investigate various aspects of corporate communication fr...
Dialogical communication is considered to be the most ethical way of practicing public relations. Es...
This article seeks to understand how and why we find local NGOs performing a role as alternative sci...
The current dissertation adopts the recently developed communication view on Corporate Social Respon...
The aim of this thesis is to offer a Critical Discourse Analysis of the crucial elements that come i...
In today’s complex and hyper-digital environments, organizations and social actors need to deal with...
This thesis aims to provide an original context for the emergent use of Web 2.0 technologies by bran...
The study assumes vlogging as a rhetorical act to contribute to the understanding of the nature of p...
This paper explores the role of language in biotechnology communication with public. Analyzing a USD...
The study investigates dialogic strategies in selected corporate communication of the biotech giants...
This paper is based on the premise that the analysis of company discourse from the perspective of En...
In Denmark, biotechnology and its physical product, the genetically modified organism, continues to ...
Over the past decade, the pharmaceutical industry has been battling a negative reputation and has be...
This paper intends to contribute to the understanding of the power of words at the level of discurs...
Organizations are increasingly opening up to external voices that might carry new insights and help ...
This volume collects research studies that investigate various aspects of corporate communication fr...
Dialogical communication is considered to be the most ethical way of practicing public relations. Es...
This article seeks to understand how and why we find local NGOs performing a role as alternative sci...
The current dissertation adopts the recently developed communication view on Corporate Social Respon...
The aim of this thesis is to offer a Critical Discourse Analysis of the crucial elements that come i...
In today’s complex and hyper-digital environments, organizations and social actors need to deal with...
This thesis aims to provide an original context for the emergent use of Web 2.0 technologies by bran...
The study assumes vlogging as a rhetorical act to contribute to the understanding of the nature of p...
This paper explores the role of language in biotechnology communication with public. Analyzing a USD...