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Transcendence through Rhetorical Practices: Responding to Paradox in the Science Sector

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posted on 2022-07-29, 00:14 authored by Rebecca BednarekRebecca Bednarek, S Paroutis, J Sillince
Organizations are often required to meet contradictory but interrelated objectives. An important response to such paradoxes is transcendence: the ability to view both poles of the paradox as necessary and complementary. Despite the centrality of transcendence to existing frameworks within the paradox literature, we still know little about its practice. We address this gap by surfacing and analysing rhetorical practices across three science organizations. We outline four rhetorical practices that constitute transcendence (Ordering, Aspiring, Signifying, and Embodying) as well as the underlying features of these practices that explain how they construct a response to paradox. In particular, we show that transcendence entailed balancing the enabling features of focus (paradoxical content/context), time (stability/change) and distance (maintaining/reducing). Finally, we develop a dynamic view of transcendence as a process of oscillation, showing how these practices are bundled together and interrelate to construct moments of transcendence.

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Bednarek, R., Paroutis, S. & Sillince, J. (2017). Transcendence through Rhetorical Practices: Responding to Paradox in the Science Sector. Organization Studies, 38(1), 77-101. https://doi.org/10.1177/0170840616655486

Journal title

Organization Studies

Volume

38

Issue

1

Publication date

2017-01-01

Pagination

77-101

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2016-08-20

ISSN

0170-8406

eISSN

1741-3044

Language

en

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