Nightmares, Demons And Slaves: Study Explores Painful Metaphors Of Workplace Bullying

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Article Date: 31 Oct 2006 - 6:00 PDT

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Workplace bullying negatively impacts employees' physical and mental health, leading to higher company costs including increased employee illness, use of sick days, and medical costs, ultimately affecting productivity. Studies report that 25-30% of employees experience bullying and emotional abuse sometime during their work life.

In a recent study researching organizational conflict, emotion, wellness and work-life balance, published in the November issue of SAGE Publication's Management Communication Quarterly, communication researchers Sarah Tracy, Pamela Lutgen-Sandvik, and Jess Alberts used metaphor analysis to better understand the emotional pain experienced as a result of workplace bullying.

The study, which was supported by a grant from Research and Economic Affairs at Arizona State University, and is part of "The Project of Wellness and Work-Life," collected qualitative data through focus groups, narrative interviews and target drawings, allowing participants the freedom to describe their workplace harassment as "a battle," "water torture," "a nightmare," or "a noxious substance." Bullies were described as "two-faced actors" and "devils" and the workers were left feeling like "vulnerable children," "slaves," or "prisoners" in these situations. As one employee explained, "I feel like I have 'kick me' tattooed on my forehead."

Using metaphoric analysis not only helped the participants to communicate, it also helped managers and colleagues to better understand. Managers may be more likely to act on these negative workplace situations, which could result in earlier intervention. The research showed that "emotion can serve as a warning sign that organization interaction is askew. The goal of the research was to further define the emotional trauma and encourage organizational intervention as well as prevention."

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The Management Communication Quarterly article, "Nightmares, Demons and Slaves - Exploring the Painful Metaphors of Workplace Bullying" can be accessed at no charge for a limited time at http://mcq.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/20/2/148. For more information on this and related research projects, please see http://www.asu.edu/clas/communication/about/wellness/

About Management Communication Quarterly

A unique and valuable peer-reviewed journal, Management Communication Quarterly covers all aspects of communication in management and organizational contexts. The authors cross the disciplinary boundaries of academic management study and explore a variety of contemporary organizational problems by applying cutting edge theories and methodologies. http://mcq.sagepub.com/

About SAGE

SAGE Publications is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets. Since 1965, SAGE has helped inform and educate a global community of scholars, practitioners, researchers, and students spanning a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology and medicine. SAGE Publications, a privately owned corporation, has principal offices in Thousand Oaks, California, London, United Kingdom, Singapore and New Delhi, India,. http://www.sagepublications.com/

Contact: Judy Erickson
SAGE Publications

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