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Making sense of a transnational merger : Media Texts and the (re)construction of power relations

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  • Eero Vaara

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Janne Tienari
  • Annette Risberg

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In this study of symbolic power relations in a transnational merger, we suggest that the popular media can provide a significant arena for (re)constructing national identities and power in this kind of dramatic industrial restructuring, and are an under-utilized source of empirical data in research studies. Focusing on the press coverage of a recent Swedish-Finnish merger, we specify and illustrate a particular feature of discursive (re)construction of asymmetric power relations; superior (Swedish) and inferior (Finnish) national identities, which, we argue, are embedded in the history of colonization and domination between the two nations. The findings of the present study lead us to suggest that a lens taken from post-colonial theory is particularly useful in understanding the wider symbolic power implications of international industrial restructuring.

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  • Eero Vaara & Janne Tienari & Annette Risberg, 2003. "Making sense of a transnational merger : Media Texts and the (re)construction of power relations," Post-Print hal-02311682, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02311682
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    4. Charlène Arnaud & Mourad Attarca & François Pinault & Hervé Chomienne & Gilles Rouet & François Goxe & Annie Bartoli & Sylvie Yung & Quentin Bedard & Attarca Mourad & Claves Palabras & Delphine Philip, 2018. "Les cahiers de la recherche du LAREQUOI Vol.2018/1," Post-Print hal-04649974, HAL.
    5. Garcia-Lorenzo, Lucia, 2020. "Organizational remembering as a trigger for cultural change: Exploring the episodic memories of a financial scandal," Scandinavian Journal of Management, Elsevier, vol. 36(1).
    6. Jørgensen, Lene & Jordan, Silvia & Mitterhofer, Hermann, 2012. "Sensemaking and discourse analyses in inter-organizational research: A review and suggested advances," Scandinavian Journal of Management, Elsevier, vol. 28(2), pages 107-120.

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