Inglês: Metaphoric discourse enlightens the unstable and restless semiotic core of human condition/nature, which triggers simultaneously the dynamics both of thought and of language. The recent perspective of cognitive linguistics allows us to overcome the traditional stance aiming at aligning the special rhetorical and expressive strength of metaphor with its evident argumentative nature. The psycho-semiotic approach to metaphorical discourse moves precisely in this direction, framing each human event of sense-making within the notion of diatext, in order to highlight the never-ending dialogical tension betweenthe―text ‖ and the―context‖ of e nunciation and/or of reception. Hence, the diatextual approach-here proposed as methodological opt...
The purpose of this article is to extend the organizational development diagnostics repertoire by ad...
Cognitive, communicative, and linguistic forces have been theorized to inhere in all metaphor use in...
Studies of organisational culture have tended to concentrate on one of two main perspectives: the ‘m...
Inglês: Metaphoric discourse enlightens the unstable and restless semiotic core of human condition/n...
A 5 recent perspective proposed by cognitive linguistics allows overcoming the traditional trend by...
Abstract. The article represents the essence of the organizational identity concept, and the importa...
This auto-ethnographic project concerns itself with the processes of how meaning in an organisationa...
Metaphors are often unconscious and taken-for-granted parts of our daily life and common communicati...
The paper argues that the diatextual analysis could be considered a psycho-cultural path of critical...
Successful metaphors are constitutive of domains of activity (e.g., Schoen, 1979). For example, ethi...
In its most general form, the question our paper asks is: "why, after a question has been asked...
Metaphor involves the perception of similarities or correspondences between unlike entities and proc...
This paper is on metaphor in organizational research. First, we present a framework, proposed by Cor...
In its most general form, the question our paper asks is: why, after a question has been asked and a...
Many people hold a metaphor that accurately describes their perception of the organization in which ...
The purpose of this article is to extend the organizational development diagnostics repertoire by ad...
Cognitive, communicative, and linguistic forces have been theorized to inhere in all metaphor use in...
Studies of organisational culture have tended to concentrate on one of two main perspectives: the ‘m...
Inglês: Metaphoric discourse enlightens the unstable and restless semiotic core of human condition/n...
A 5 recent perspective proposed by cognitive linguistics allows overcoming the traditional trend by...
Abstract. The article represents the essence of the organizational identity concept, and the importa...
This auto-ethnographic project concerns itself with the processes of how meaning in an organisationa...
Metaphors are often unconscious and taken-for-granted parts of our daily life and common communicati...
The paper argues that the diatextual analysis could be considered a psycho-cultural path of critical...
Successful metaphors are constitutive of domains of activity (e.g., Schoen, 1979). For example, ethi...
In its most general form, the question our paper asks is: "why, after a question has been asked...
Metaphor involves the perception of similarities or correspondences between unlike entities and proc...
This paper is on metaphor in organizational research. First, we present a framework, proposed by Cor...
In its most general form, the question our paper asks is: why, after a question has been asked and a...
Many people hold a metaphor that accurately describes their perception of the organization in which ...
The purpose of this article is to extend the organizational development diagnostics repertoire by ad...
Cognitive, communicative, and linguistic forces have been theorized to inhere in all metaphor use in...
Studies of organisational culture have tended to concentrate on one of two main perspectives: the ‘m...