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McHoul1987
BibType ARTICLE
Key McHoul1987
Author(s) Alec McHoul
Title Language and Institutional Reality: A Reply to Clegg
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Tag(s) EMCA, power, institutions
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Year 1987
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Journal Organization Studies
Volume 8
Number 4
Pages 363–373
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DOI 10.1177/017084068700800405
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Abstract

This paper is written in the form of a partial response to an earlier paper in Organization Studies, Clegg's 'The language of power and the power of language'. It argues that Clegg's conflation of realism with materialism, on the one hand, and relativism with idealism, on the other, leads him to neglect some very important sociological sources. In particular, the present paper attemps to rescue ethnomethodology (and to a lesser extent Foucauldian discourse analysis) from Clegg's charges. It does so by arguing for a counter-realist materialism in sociological theory. There is a partial re-analysis of Clegg's main data fragment taken from a transcript of talk on a building site.

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