At first glance, Schrag's approach to critiquing dualistic thinking may appear similar to other postmodern and critical frameworks. Schrag's ontology of the embodied self provides the grounds for critiquing contemporary organizational practices that invoke modernist dualisms that bifurcate the subject from the object and the individual. Schrag's view of the embodied self for the study of organizational communication and, more generally, for the study of organizations. In this chapter I take up the significance of Calvin O. This study calls for attention to intercultural privacy management and enhances CPM’s cultural criteria. JCWs viewed: (a) privacy inquisitions as acts of kindness/caring and (b) soliciting help from a supervisor as providing opportunities for better care. The analysis revealed that ELTs: (a) expected not to be a “free space” for privacy inquisition by JCWs, and (b) expected voluntary reciprocity in (egalitarian) workplace relationships. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press) Communication Privacy Management (CPM) Theory, this study highlights four cultural premises that garner intercultural privacy management between foreign English language teachers (ELTs) and Japanese coworkers (JCWs) in Japan. Boundaries of privacy: Dialectics of disclosure. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 36(3), 167–182) cultural discourse analysis and Petronio’s (2002. Cultural discourse analysis: Communication practices and intercultural encounters. The cooperation and information sharing between telecommunication regulator, mobile service provider, and mobile operator and banking regulator is required to make a successful and efficient working regulatory framework. A clearly defined regulatory framework is also required to enhance the customers' confidence and increase acceptance of mobile payment in their daily life. It helps to deal with security related problem, financial issues and other legal issues that cause a hurdle in making mobile payment. Regulatory framework described the technological and legal regulations to ensure the security in transaction in mobile commerce. The proper infrastructure and support from government is required to deal with mobile commerce which can be achieved by developing fundamental regulatory framework. Users are not still confident in using this technology. It is new emerging technique which requires security at the top priority.
Mobile commerce has given a new definition to wireless payment methods. Although this essay ranges across questions of ontological status, epistemological choices, disciplinary mythos, and theoretical preferences, it is ultimately practical with a call for (organizational) communication scholars and activists to engage the misguided pursuits, injustices, and hopes surrounding contemporary corporate-consumer capitalism. Above all, this conversation seeks to strengthen engagement of possibilities for robust democratic practices in the work of today's globalizing market economy and to challenge communication scholars to see economic and labor phenomena as more than can be perceived through the lens of unbridled discursive and symbolic constructionism.
The authors write this essay using three voices: each of theirs plus a joint expression of interests.
This colloquy results froma series of discussions between the authors concerning issues of (a) the status of labor activity in organizational communication study, (b) the dimensions of and prospects for workplace democracy in practice, and (c) the need for the discipline of communication to attend more seriously to the material world.