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Article: Boje, David M., et al. "Restorying Reengineering: Some Deconstructions and Postmodern Alternatives." Communication Research 24 (December 1997): 631-68. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Boyle, David M. "Organizational Storytelling: The Struggles of Pre-Modern, Modern, and Post-Modern Organizational Learning Discourses." Management Learning 25 (1994): 433-61. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Feldmand, Steven P. "The Leveling of Organizational Culture: Egalitarianism in Critical Postmodern Organization Theory." Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 35 (June 1999): 228-44. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: ________. "The Revolt Against Cultural Authority: Power/Knowledge as an Assumption in Organization Theory." Human Relations 50 (August 1997): 937-55. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Feldmand, Steven P., and Tojo Joseph Thatchenkery. "Organization Science as Social Construction: Postmodern Potentials." Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 32 (December 1996): 356-77. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Frost, Peter J., and Larry F. Moore, eds. Reframing Organizational Culture. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1991. (400 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Grant, David, Tom Keenoy, and Cliff Oswick, eds. Discourse and Organization. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1998. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Hassard, John, and Martin Parker, eds. Postmodernism and Organizations. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1993. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Hosking, Dian-Marie, and Peter H. Dachler, eds. Management and Organization: Relational Alternatives to Individualism. Brookfield, Vt.: Avebury/Ashgate Publications, 1995. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Letiche, Hugo. "Five Postmodern Aphorisms for Trainers." Management Education and Development 21 (fall 1990): 229-40. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Linstead, Stephen, and Robert Grafton-Small. "On Reading Organizational Culture." Organization Studies 13, no. 3 (1992): 331-55. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Maani, Kambiz E., and Campbell Benton. "Rapid Team Learning: Lessons from Team New Zealand America"s Cup Campaign." Organization Dynamics 27 (spring 1999): 48-62. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: McKinlay, Alan, and Ken Starkey. Foucault, Management and Organization Theory: From Panopticon to Technologies of Self. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1998. (246 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Novak, Michael, and John W. Cooper, eds. The Corporation: A Theological Inquiry. Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1981. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Prasad, Pushkala, et al., eds. Managing the Organizational Melting Pot: Dilemmas of Workplace Diversity. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1997. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Reed, Michael, and Michael Hughes, eds. Rethinking Organizations: New Directions in Organization Theory and Analysis. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1992. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article:  Snell, Joel Charles, et al. "The New Science: Chaos Theory, Catastrophe Theory, and Topological Theory." Psychology: A Journal of Human Behavior 36, no. 1 (1999): 24-29. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Srivastva, Suresh, and David L. Cooperrider, eds. Appreciative Management and Leadership: The Power of Positive Thought and Action in Organizations. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1990. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Whetten, David A., and Paul C. Godfrey, eds. Identity in Organizations: Building Theory Through Conversations. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1998. (308 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

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