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	<title>Weiland Herrick, Jeanne</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Weiland_Herrick,_Jeanne</link>
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		<title>&quot;And Then She Said&quot;: Office Stories and What They Tell Us about Gender in the Workplace</title>
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		<description>This article calls for a rhetorical perspective on the relationship of gender, communication,and power in the workplace. In doing so, the author uses narrative in two ways.First, narratives gathered in an ethnographic study of an actual workplace, a plasticsmanufacturer, are used as a primary source of data, and second, the findings of this studyare presented by telling the story of two women in this workplace. Arguing that genderin the workplace, like all social identities, is locally constructed through the micro practicesof everyday life, the author questions some of the prevailing assumptions about genderat work and cautions professional communication teachers, researchers, and practitionersagainst unintentionally perpetuating global, decontextualized assumptionsabout gender and language, and their relationship to the distribution and exercise of power at work.</description>
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