TY - JOUR
T1 - Grand challenges and the rhetoric of collective action
AU - Drori, Israel
AU - Neuman, Kersten
AU - Vaara, Eero
AU - Boersma, Kees
AU - Kyratsis, Ioannis
AU - Santacreu-Vasut, Estefania
AU - Suddaby, R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright of the Academy of Management, all rights reserved.
PY - 2025/2/1
Y1 - 2025/2/1
N2 - This Special Issue investigates how rhetoric mobilizes collective action to address grand challenges. While management research has acknowledged the need for collective action in confronting these issues, the role of rhetoric remains underexplored. The papers that comprise this Special Issue collectively demonstrate how rhetoric is indispensable for shaping public discourse, framing critical issues, and challenging entrenched power structures. Beyond persuasion, rhetoric serves as a medium for constructing meaning, fostering shared understanding, and mobilizing stakeholders. Drawing from diverse theoretical and methodological traditions, the contributions in this issue explore the mechanisms by which rhetorical practices reshape cognition and spur collective action. The papers illuminate how language creates systemic change across a broad range of empirical contexts. New rhetorical techniques—such as rhetorical axioms, commensuration, impersonation, and dystopian rhetoric—emerge as critical tools for influencing societal values and facilitating institutional transformation. This issue advances research by integrating rhetorical perspectives with organizational theories, offering novel insights into adaptive responses to grand challenges. By connecting fragmented research streams, we highlight rhetoric’s profound capacity to inspire action, bridge ideological divides, and reimagine societal organization in the face of enduring global crises.
AB - This Special Issue investigates how rhetoric mobilizes collective action to address grand challenges. While management research has acknowledged the need for collective action in confronting these issues, the role of rhetoric remains underexplored. The papers that comprise this Special Issue collectively demonstrate how rhetoric is indispensable for shaping public discourse, framing critical issues, and challenging entrenched power structures. Beyond persuasion, rhetoric serves as a medium for constructing meaning, fostering shared understanding, and mobilizing stakeholders. Drawing from diverse theoretical and methodological traditions, the contributions in this issue explore the mechanisms by which rhetorical practices reshape cognition and spur collective action. The papers illuminate how language creates systemic change across a broad range of empirical contexts. New rhetorical techniques—such as rhetorical axioms, commensuration, impersonation, and dystopian rhetoric—emerge as critical tools for influencing societal values and facilitating institutional transformation. This issue advances research by integrating rhetorical perspectives with organizational theories, offering novel insights into adaptive responses to grand challenges. By connecting fragmented research streams, we highlight rhetoric’s profound capacity to inspire action, bridge ideological divides, and reimagine societal organization in the face of enduring global crises.
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U2 - 10.5465/amp.2024.0333
DO - 10.5465/amp.2024.0333
M3 - Editorial
AN - SCOPUS:105012429529
SN - 1558-9080
VL - 39
SP - 7
EP - 21
JO - Academy of Management Perspectives
JF - Academy of Management Perspectives
IS - 1
ER -