Abstract
Following a review of the major theoretical approaches of the organizational culture literature, the paper presents an ethnographic analysis of a specialist department within a state bureaucracy. Specifically, the study explores how ideology and myth serve to define, defend and mediate the interests of members of the public relations department in relation to the host organization. Their use, we suggest, has self-defeating consequences for the specialists' access to valued symbolic and material resources.
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