Whistleblowing toward a new theory
When people try to speak up about serious wrongdoing in their organizations, they are often ignored and sometimes punished for their efforts. Society tends to accept the suffering of whistleblowers, who often experience significant retaliation, as more or less normal. This book challenges this accep...
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| Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
Harvard University Press,
2019.
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| Online Access: | EBSCOhost Перейти в каталог НБ ТГУ |
Table of Contents:
- Speaking out: what we know
- Whistleblowing, the subject and power
- Global finance: norms of complicity
- The whistleblower as professional: subjection to norms
- Whistleblower retaliation: impossible speech and violence
- Speaking out in public: toward possible speech
- Media, recruitment, and friends: excluding the public whistleblower
- Turning inward: excluding the self
- Coping with retaliation: affective recognition
- Small victories and making fun: performativity and the whistleblower.
