The Stories Metaphors Tell: Metaphors as a Tool to Decipher Tacit Aspects in Narratives
- 1 February 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Field Methods
- Vol. 19 (1) , 3-23
- https://doi.org/10.1177/1525822x06292788
Abstract
Metaphors are often unconscious and taken-for-granted parts of our daily life and common communication. This article deals with the explorative and descriptive aspects of metaphors used in organizational settings. I introduce a three-step metaphor analysis including several particular tools that focus on the specific metaphor meaning. Two case studies of East German managers' narratives will demonstrate how metaphors can help us better understand highly emotional contexts and complex situations within organizations.Keywords
This publication has 40 references indexed in Scilit:
- Organizational Identity and Organizational IdentificationGroup & Organization Management, 2013
- Trope Control: The Costs and Benefits of Metaphor Unreliability in the Description of Empirical Phenomena*British Journal of Management, 2004
- The Saliency of Synecdoche: The Part and the Whole of Employment RelationsJournal of Management Studies, 2003
- Metaphor and Analogical Reasoning in Organization Theory: beyond OrthodoxyAcademy of Management Review, 2002
- The Message is in the Metaphor: Assessing the Comprehension of Metaphors in AdvertisementsJournal of Advertising, 1999
- Wanted: A More Participative Role for Research ParticipantsOrganization, 1994
- Metaphor as an instructional tool in encouraging student teacher reflectionTheory Into Practice, 1990
- Projective Drawings and Metaphor: Analysis of Organisational CultureJournal of Managerial Psychology, 1990
- Controlling Tropes in Administrative ScienceAdministrative Science Quarterly, 1982
- What Metaphors MeanCritical Inquiry, 1978