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Commentary on Knottnerus et al. (2006) `Exposing Enron: Media Representations of Ritualized Deviance in Corporate Culture'

Jeannine A. Gailey

Texas Christian University, USA, j.gailey{at}tcu.edu

References

  • Bachman, Ronet and Russell K. Schutt (2003) The Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.
  • Gailey, Jeannine A. and Matthew T. Lee (2005a) `The Impact of Roles and Frames on Attributions of Responsibility: The Case of the Cold War Human Radiation Experiments', Journal of Applied Social Psychology 35: 1067— 88.
  • Gailey, Jeannine A. and Matthew T. Lee (2005b) `An Integrated Model of Attribution of Responsibility for Wrongdoing in Organizations', Social Psychology Quarterly 68: 338—58.
  • Lee, Matthew T. and M. David Ermann (1999) `Pinto "Madness" as a Flawed Landmark Narrative: An Organization and Network Analysis', Social Problems 46: 30—50.[Medline] [Order article via Infotrieve]
  • Knottnerus, J. David (1997) `The Theory of Structural Ritualization', in Barry Markovsky, Michael J. Lovagliea and Lisa Troyer (eds) Advances in Group Processes, pp. 257—79. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.
  • Knottnerus, J. David, Jason S. Ulsperger, Summer Cummins and Elaina Osteen (2006) `Exposing Enron: Media Representations of Ritualized Deviance in Corporate Culture', Crime Media Culture 2: 177—95.
  • Vaughan, Diane (1996) The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture, and Deviance at NASA. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Vaughan, Diane (2003) `The Challenger Space Shuttle Disaster: Conventional Wisdom and a Revisionist Account', in M. David Ermann and Richard J. Lundman (eds) Corporate and Governmental Deviance, pp. 306—33. New York: Oxford University Press.

Crime, Media, Culture, Vol. 3, No. 2, 226-230 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/1741659007078557


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