| Title | Organizational identification: a case study of the Davis County Cooperative Society, the Latter Day Church of Christ, or Kingston Order |
| Publication Type | dissertation |
| School or College | College of Humanities |
| Department | Communication |
| Author | Osmond, Amy Kathlyn |
| Date | 2010-08 |
| Description | In this dissertation, I address the concept of organizational identification in the Davis County Cooperative Society, or Kingston Order. Carefully crafted organizational rhetoric and powerful compliance structures to solidify the organizational messages produce a remarkably high degree of organizational identification among its members. After examining the historical and rhetorical influences that have led to the creation of the Kingston organization, I describe three major ideological platforms that guide the organization's policies and procedures: consecration/communal living, polygamy, and intermarriage (Chapter 2). I discuss three key terms that are instrumental to understanding organizational identification (OI) in the Kingston polygamous organization: rhetoric, organization, and religion (Chapter 3). |
| Type | Text |
| Publisher | University of Utah |
| Subject | Burke; Identification; Organization; Organizational identification; Polygamy; Weber; Mormon Fundamentalism |
| Dissertation Institution | University of Utah |
| Dissertation Name | PhD |
| Language | eng |
| Rights Management | ©Amy Kathlyn Osmond |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Format Medium | application/pdf |
| Format Extent | 1,918,333 bytes |
| Source | original in Marriott Library Special Collections ; BX2.5 2010 .O75 |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6qf97b9 |
| Setname | ir_etd |
| ID | 192296 |
| Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qf97b9 |