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View article: Exercising power in autoethnographic vignettes to constitute critical knowledge
Exercising power in autoethnographic vignettes to constitute critical knowledge Open
This article shows how autoethnographic vignettes can be used as a reflexive tool to problematize the power relations in which organizational ethnographers participate when doing and representing their fieldwork. Foucault’s analysis of the…
View article: When ‘I’ becomes ‘we’: An ethnographic study of power and responsibility in a large food retail cooperative
When ‘I’ becomes ‘we’: An ethnographic study of power and responsibility in a large food retail cooperative Open
Based on ethnographic research of a large food retail cooperative in New York (the Co-op), this article raises the research question of whether organizations can cultivate an ethic of responsibility to others and, if so, how this can be se…
View article: Putting humour to work: To make sense of and constitute organizations
Putting humour to work: To make sense of and constitute organizations Open
How do people use humour to make sense of and constitute organizations? To understand this, I consider humour as a dynamic discursive practice, through which people (re)produce, complicate and potentially transform relations of power in th…
View article: Critical management education: Selected auto-ethnographic vignettes on how attachment to identity may disrupt learning
Critical management education: Selected auto-ethnographic vignettes on how attachment to identity may disrupt learning Open
In this essay, we explore the underlying processes of identity work in teaching from a critical management education (CME) perspective. Identity is a concern for both teachers and students and especially where the assumptions and routines …