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E-grāmata: Institutionality: Studies of Discursive and Material (Re-)ordering

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This edited book brings together humanities and social sciences scholars from the various disciplines at the nexus of discourse studies and ethnography to reflect on questions of institutional practices and their political concerns. Institutional order plays an important role in structuring power relations in society. Yet, contrary to common understandings of structure, institutional orders are far from fixed or stable. They constantly change, and they are resisted and reimagined by social actors. The 20 studies collected in this edited volume develop the notion of institutionality as an overarching perspective to explore how institutional actors and institutional practices order and reorder power in societies across the globe. Thereby the chapters pay special attention to the fluidity, volatility, fragility, and ambiguity of order, and consequently to its claims to authority. Employing a broad range of discourse analytic and ethnographic methodologies, the studies show how institutions are discursively and materially constructed, defined, represented and how they are made relevant and become powerful – or how they are resisted, transformed or lose significance – in interaction. Readers will obtain nuanced insights into ways in which differently positioned social actors engage in struggles about how institutions can be imagined and enacted across several domains, such as workplace interactions, architecture, mass-media representations or organisational publicity. This book will be of interest to readers in Applied Linguistics, Discourse and Society, Critical Discourse Analysis, Political Theory and Communication Studies.

1 Introducing Institutionality
1(30)
Yannik Porsche
Ronny Scholz
Jaspal Naveel Singh
Part I Workplace Interaction
2 Beyond Deontics: Power Relations in Decision-Making Processes in Management Meetings
31(32)
Ilkka Arminen
Aku Kallio
Tiina Malkid
3 We Are in the Hands of the Head Office (.)': Managing a Multinational Institution in Decision-Making Meeting Talk
63(20)
Kyoungmi Kim
4 Categorisation Work in Extremism Prevention: Institutional Design and Recipient Adaptation
83(32)
Yannik Porsche
Part II Bodies, Architecture and Space
5 Beyond Strategy and Tactics: On the Micropolitics of Organisational Aesthetics
115(26)
David Adler
6 Silent Coercion: The Materiality of Welfare Waiting Rooms After the Welfare Reform
141(20)
Bettina Grimmer
7 Teaching About Racism Within Institutional Whiteness in Germany
161(24)
Yaltz Akbaba
Constantin Wagner
8 Institutional Occidentalism: On the Connection Between Police Constitutions of Space and Institutional Racism
185(24)
Eva Brauer
9 Time, Affect, Knowledge: The Embodied Institution of Social Protest Movements
209(26)
Sandrine Gukelberger
Christian Meyer
Part III Mass Media Representations
10 Style as Discursive Practice in the Multimodal Construction of Identity: Towards a Social Media Dispositif Analysis
235(20)
Stefan Meier
11 Arguing by Common Sense: Institutionality and Media Discourses in France
255(22)
Thierry Guilbert
12 Naturalising Populism as a Collaborative Interactional Practice in Broadcast Media
277(24)
Argyro Kantara
13 Question Design and Press---State Relations: The Case of U.S. Presidential News Conferences
301(34)
Steven E. Clayman
John Heritage
Part IV Organisational Publicity
14 Institutionality in Anglophone and Japan University Job Advertisements: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Representations of Academic Work
335(24)
Theron Mutter
Colin Skeates
15 "Asia's Global University": Academic Event Posters as Branding Devices for a Hong Kong University
359(26)
Corey Fanglei Huang
16 Don't Take Us Seriously: The Case of Satirical Narratives of Institutional Self-Promotion in Swedish Military Recruitment
385(24)
Daniel Beck
Alexander Spencer
Part V Legitimising Knowledge and Power
17 Questioning "Intercultural Opening" and "Cultural Diversity": Discursive and Organizational Strategies of Forced Migrants' Labor Market Integration
409(20)
Sepideh Abedi Farizani
Sarah Wieners
18 Narrative Construction of Power and Knowledge in the Police: Suspicion and Defining the Deviant
429(20)
Tamara Dangelmaier
19 The Discourse by the Executive Board of the European Central Bank (ECB) from 2007 to 2015: What Austerity Inflection After the Financial Crisis?
449(26)
Thierry Guilbert
Frederic Lebaron
20 Economists in Social Media: The Discursive Construction of Expertise Between Media, Politics and Academia
475(26)
Jens Maesse
Jan Krasni
21 Distributed Knowledge, Distributed Power: A Sociolingulstics of Structuration
501(26)
Monica Heller
11 Revisiting Instltutionality: Imaginaries and Practices of (Reordering
527(18)
Ronny Scholz
Yannik Porsche
Jaspal Naveel Singh
Index 545
Yannik Porsché is a Researcher and Lecturer in Sociology at the University of the Bundeswehr, Munich in Germany.

Ronny Scholz is a Senior Lecturer in Media Research and Media Criticism at the British University in Egypt.

Jaspal Naveel Singh is a Lecturer of Applied Linguistics at the Open University in the UK.