Contradictions, Dialectics, and Paradoxes as Discursive Approaches to Organizational Analysis

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Contradictions, Dialectics, and Paradoxes as Discursive Approaches to Organizational Analysis Professor Department of Communication University of California-Santa Barbara Organizational Studies Group University of Bath 24 June 2013

Organizational Discourse Studies Discourse study of texts, intertexts, and discursive practices in organizational life Language, symbols, and material features Texts as patterns or constellations of language, interactions across time and space Not just a research method or technique Focuses on what discourse is doing How discourse constructs interactions, actions, and organizational practices? How text, intertextuality and materiality interface in patterned ways across time and space and contexts?

Purpose of Talk Define contradictions, dialectical tensions, and paradoxes as discursive processes Overview theoretical threads and roots of this work Examine steps for doing analysis of tensions in organizational setting Analyze relationships and families that develop among tensions Use example of real estate negotiation to illustrate analysis of contradictions and tensions Examining the ways organizational actors manage tensions and contradictions

Defining Contradictions, Dialectics, and Paradoxes Contradiction co-existence of opposites, often socially constructed as incompatible Dialectical tensions -opposites exist in a struggle and are pitted against each other Paradoxes double binds, polar opposites reflect back on each other

Theoretical Perspectives Dialectical materialism (Marx, Hegel, Benson) Dialectics of control (Giddens) Constraining and enabling aspects of society Unintended consequences of choice points in managing the dialectics Deconstruction poststructuralist (Derrida, Hall)

Theoretical Perspectives Pragmatic paradoxes--double binds, logical types (Bateson) Literary and symbolic approaches-- contradictions, irony (Burke, Booth, Brown) Dialectical tensions--relational dialectics and dialogue (Bakhtin, Baxter & Montgomery)

Analysis of Dialectical Tensions Centers on oppositional discourses, texts, and intertexts Centers on the tensions Push-pull between opposites Choices for managing the push-pull Ways these choices co-constructed systems of meaning

Explicit Oppositional Tensions Explicit contradictions--mixed messages Make your own decision by following what I want you to do. (independent-dependent) I want merit based on individual work, but teams are the source of productivity. (individual-team) We need union solidarity to oppose management, but our union leadership is out of touch with its membership. (united-divided)

Implicit Oppositional Tensions Implicit Tensions unarticulated poles; one pole is expressed, the other implicit; requires seeing patterns across words, phrases, and texts Attack vs. defend defending the profession is the first priority of the profession there are relentless attacks of a hostile management group Fight vs. surrender surrender will reduce our ability to preserve our profession; a strike on this issue is worth the fight

Steps in the Analysis of Oppositional Tensions Follow a hunch or a puzzle Identify the type of opposition patterns Characterize the relationships among the tensions Diagnosis how actors and organizations respond to the tensions Interpret interrelated findings

Follow a Hunch or Puzzle Punch the discursive equivalent of significance; that s interesting, something is going on here Puzzle the unusual patterns that pose inquires and require investigation What is the attack against the pilots and who led it? How does the absence of an explicit counterargument from union leadership or from management help create an attack?

Real Estate Pre-Negotiation Telephone conversation between two real estate agents (Kate buyer s agent and Frank seller s agent Offers and counteroffers, buyer qualifications Buyer s underlying issues Possession before closing, before loan approved Appraisal--$65,000 or lower Points seller pay 3.5 pts at time of loan application

Real Estate Pre-Negotiation Proposed deal Buyer pay closing cost, VA tax, title policy, $67, 275 Seller allow buyer take possession before loan approved, agreed to pay 3.5 pts. at the time loan approves Overall characterization Cooperative and integrative Language of flexibility

Puzzle or Hunch What is the risk and how risky is this potential deal? How is risk enacted? How do oppositional tensions and the management of them play into interaction control and discursive closure?

Identify Discourse Patterns of Opposition Find words, phrases, texts, and/or actions that stand in opposition to each other Inductive emergent, grounded, constant comparison across texts, arises from the discourse Deductive linked to concepts and theories, preexisting categories of opposites Control-resistant Stability-Change Autonomy-Connected

Real Estate: Discourse Patterns of Opposition The meaning of risk is negotiated through interactions that frame types of oppositional tensions Certainty vs. uncertainty Loss vs. gain Slow vs. fast Negotiable items vs. nonnegotiable items

Problematic of Risk Frank--Huh, hh heh heh. Well? What uh- (clears throat) possession before loan approved huh? Kate--You know I don t normally like that, Frank, but I just feel real comfortable that there shouldn t be a problem in the world on their being approved on their loan

Certainty vs. Uncertainty Enacting certainty repetition, use of adjectives ( real, solid, ), talk overs Kate: I m Real real comfortable about their qualifying Frank: (throat clear) Won t have any problems un qualifying? Kate: [Oh, he s been with] the same company for seventeen years. Kate: Y know seventeen years with the same company. Kate: uh, they re solid. I feel Real comfortable in that.

Certainty vs. Uncertainty Enacting uncertainty pronoun shift to the agent, use of hedges, nervous laughter, one-word question, What? Frank: we d have tuh, we d the problem would be you know if for some reason something did go wrong with the loan then we d have a lot of back tracking to do cause you know heh, heh, heh that could get pretty hairy. (hedges and nervous laughter) Kate: But I, the only problem I see is the house appraising out (topic shift) I think he ll put some money down.

Identify the Type of Oppositional Pattern Simple contradiction (either-or choice) meaning systems that instantiate opposites as incompatibilities, e.g., dark vs. light, men vs. women Dialectical tensions -(both-and choice) hold opposites together; both poles are essential; retain the push-pull tension; hold them together Paradox (impossible to choose between poles) reflexive relationship between bi-polar pairs; become entrapped; damned if you do, damned if you don t

Type of Oppositional Tensions Simple contradiction logical oppositions; Kate persuading Frank to go with certainty Loss vs. gain Kate you know we re gonna lose if we don t get a loan application tomorrow Fast vs. slow Frank so you need to do it fast? Folding fast into gain and slow into loss Kate we re gonna lose ahh hopefully we can get the credit report ordered. We ve lost; I don t know if we can afford to lose that much time.

Analyzing Relationships among the Tensions Co-occurring tensions Family of tensions embedded and nested Hierarchical relationships nested relationships develop ordering pattern Knotted relationships multiple tensions become entangled, woven together, like a bowl of spaghetti

Relationships Among Tensions Family of tensions interrelated and informing each other; reaffirming each other Low vs. high risk Certainty vs. uncertainty Gain vs. loss Hierarchical relationships nested tensions; fold into each other; define each other Gain vs. loss Fast vs. slow Nonnegotiable vs negotiable

Intertext System of Negotiation Non-negotiable vs. negotiable Gain is rooted in defining issues as nonnegotiable; naming of issues Kate: And because it s the VA, the seller has to pay the discount points Frank: What? Kate: Because it s the VA the seller has to pay the points. Kate: We can t work around that.

Diagnosis How Actors and Organizations Respond Selection denial, selection of one pole Vacillation separates poles but deals with each in turn Source split Time split Reframe transcend opposition, frame as compatible; rename; shift frames Withdrawal avoid choice, can create double bind

Managing the Contradictions Selection select one pole; reject the other Pit one pole against the other certainty vs. uncertainty Fold one pole into the other slow into loss and fast into gain Engage in discursive closure to make one pole salient positive and the other negative Slow=loss; uncertainty is loss Fast=gain; certainty is gain

Drawing Conclusions Producing pseudo-certainty parties minimize high-probability information and accented certainty claims Use of simple contradictions to close off other possible interpretations Uncertainty framed as certainty; slow folded into loss; fast into gain; nonnegotiable into gain Emphasis on loss framing made bargainers engage in high risk-seeking patterns Deal favored the buyer

Drawing Conclusions Enacting a different negotiation Embrace dialectical tensions --Frank hold onto uncertainty and develop ways to define the certainty-uncertainty in tandem Reframe challenge Kate s framing of the situation Emphasize the seller s needs Discuss the property itself Suggest other issues for negotiation

General Conclusions System of concertive control Enacting the locus of power Silencing Frank in terms of co-developing the deal Revealing how tensions become layered in families of relationships and hierarchies that sediment them in interactions

Importance and Use of Analysis Oppositional tensions a key to understanding our postmodern world Fragmented and ever-changing organizations Age of paradox and ironic outcomes Rooted in struggles among opposites Can be used for both micro and macro analysis; interface both Able to decipher underlying roots of problems