TY - JOUR
T1 - Disciplined Into Hiding
T2 - Milk Banking and the “Obscured Organization”
AU - Jones, Sarah E.
AU - Tracy, Sarah J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2022.
PY - 2022/8
Y1 - 2022/8
N2 - Amid recent attention to nonprofit and voluntary organizing, empirical studies have largely focused on social capital functions, decision-making, and volunteer relationships, in contrast to missions or practices that are contested, controversial, or concealed. This study examines how nonprofit milk banks and online milksharing networks experience concealment in unique, unintentional ways. Using ethnographic fieldwork and discursive interviews, we analyze how Discourses of Filth, Suspicion, and (In)adequacy discipline members’ corporeality and participation in the milk banking/sharing industry such that concealment is enacted and enforced. The findings provide evidence for obscured organizations as a useful complement to hidden organizations by highlighting how organizations involved in body product exchange encounter unique symbolic, structural, and technical communication problems that bear community consequence. The results have implications not only for studying contemporary organizations, but also for theorizing hidden organizing and stigmatized membership.
AB - Amid recent attention to nonprofit and voluntary organizing, empirical studies have largely focused on social capital functions, decision-making, and volunteer relationships, in contrast to missions or practices that are contested, controversial, or concealed. This study examines how nonprofit milk banks and online milksharing networks experience concealment in unique, unintentional ways. Using ethnographic fieldwork and discursive interviews, we analyze how Discourses of Filth, Suspicion, and (In)adequacy discipline members’ corporeality and participation in the milk banking/sharing industry such that concealment is enacted and enforced. The findings provide evidence for obscured organizations as a useful complement to hidden organizations by highlighting how organizations involved in body product exchange encounter unique symbolic, structural, and technical communication problems that bear community consequence. The results have implications not only for studying contemporary organizations, but also for theorizing hidden organizing and stigmatized membership.
KW - concealment
KW - discipline
KW - hidden organizing
KW - milk banking
KW - obscured organizations
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U2 - 10.1177/08933189211068542
DO - 10.1177/08933189211068542
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85124410960
SN - 0893-3189
VL - 36
SP - 520
EP - 546
JO - Management Communication Quarterly
JF - Management Communication Quarterly
IS - 3
ER -