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Researching Consulting Interactions: From Process Ontology to Critical Discourse Analysis

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I aimed to grasp what is between people in the consulting process. The work in Part I led me to explore what is actually going on in the consulting process: how far is it constructing and constructed by these discourses? And what else might be going on?

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Marsh, S. (2009). Researching Consulting Interactions: From Process Ontology to Critical Discourse Analysis. In: The Feminine in Management Consulting. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230594883_6

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