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Rethinking Communication in Social Business: How Re-Modeling Communication Keeps Companies Social and Entrepreneurial: Bloomsbury Studies in Contemporary Rhetoric

Autor Craig E. Mattson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2018
Social entrepreneurship increasingly assumes a position of strength in the dynamic milieu of late-modern democratic societies. A plethora of companies have now arisen-everything from mighty social enterprises like Warby Parker and TOMS to tiny outfits like Clean Slate and Bright Endeavors-whose business-focused approach to social problems is not merely additive but integral to their missions. These companies respond not only to a felt proliferation of humanitarian and environmental predicaments, but also to enormous shifts in in public feelings and technological sensibilities. These predicaments and make social entrepreneurships urgently needed and remarkably complicated. But if social entrepreneurs deal with that complexity with a business-as-usual approach to making the world better-imitating, for example, corporate social responsibility initiatives by transnational companies-they will lose their vital distinctiveness and efficacy. Drawing on a transdisciplinary perspective, close rhetorical analysis, and qualitative interviews with social entrepreneurs, this book argues that one good way to keep social business disruptive is to rethink how organizations model their communication. Instead of assuming a conventional theory of communication, neatly organized around the relations of senders and receivers, social entrepreneurship should enact a performative model of communication in which messaging and action are affectively woven. This book offers suggestions for making this performative model sustainably disruptive in relation to questions that pester social entrepreneurs: how to tell the company story, how to raise awareness, how to address complex audiences, and how to solve problems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498555906
ISBN-10: 149855590X
Pagini: 222
Ilustrații: 1 graph
Dimensiuni: 163 x 236 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Contemporary Rhetoric

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Acknowledgements

Introduction: On Making Do and Making Good
Chapter 1: How to Tell the Company Story (To Share Its Mode)
Chapter 2: How to Raise Awareness (To Create Attendance)
Chapter 3: How to Address Complex Audiences (To Speed Circulation)
Chapter 4: How to Give a Gift (To Make a Public)
Epilogue: On Being Entrepreneurial with the Social

Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Recenzii

In Rethinking Communication in Social Business: How Re-Modeling Communication Keeps Companies Social and Entrepreneurial, Craig Mattson offers and insightful and multi-faceted analysis of the discourses of social entrepreneurship. . . .Mattson is one of the few communication scholars studying social entrepreneurship at the time of this review.
Mattson highlights the imperative for social enterprises of all shapes, sizes, and structures to communicate not just how effective they are, but to also communicate it in an effective way. Social enterprises must navigate the constraints and opportunities that come with our ever-morphing modernity to deliver not just their social missions, but also ensure that their communication lands with their audiences in meaningful ways. This book highlights powerful examples from social entrepreneurs that can be used to help us all communicate or understand the landscape more effectively.
With this monograph, Craig Mattson has leveraged his expertise in communications and social responsibility to address the vital work needed for furthering the evolution of the narrative around the integration of business practices into societal purpose.
Rethinking Communication in Social Business changes the way practitioners and scholars understand the discourse and practice of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Questioning the instrumental model of communication underwriting most CSR campaigns, Mattson shows-through a series of insightful and innovative interviews and analyses-that sustainable and just corporate social practices should focus less on the message and much more on the mode of engagement that campaigns offer.