Opening Spaces and Living in the Limits: Attempts at Intervening in Organization Studies

M. Calás, L. Smircich
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Abstract Since the late 1980s we’ve been inspired by feminist theorizing to interrogate our field of organization studies, looking critically at the questions it asks, at the underlying premises of the theories allowing for such questions, and by articulating alternative premises as a way of suggesting other theories and thus other questions the field may need to ask. In so doing, our collaborative work has applied insights from feminist theorizing and cultural studies to topics such as leadership, entrepreneurship, globalization, business ethics, issues of work and family, and more recently to sustainability. This text is a retrospective on our attempts at intervening in our field, where we sought to make it more fundamentally responsive to problems in the world we live in and, from this reflective position, considering how and why our field’s conventional theories and practices – despite good intentions – may be unable to do so.
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开放空间与生活在极限中:介入组织研究的尝试
自20世纪80年代末以来,我们一直受到女权主义理论的启发,质疑我们的组织研究领域,批判性地审视它所提出的问题,以及允许这些问题的理论的潜在前提,并通过阐明替代前提作为建议其他理论的一种方式,从而提出该领域可能需要提出的其他问题。在此过程中,我们的合作工作将女权主义理论和文化研究的见解应用于领导力、企业家精神、全球化、商业道德、工作和家庭问题,以及最近的可持续性等主题。本文回顾了我们试图干预我们的领域的尝试,我们试图使其从根本上对我们所生活的世界的问题作出反应,并从这一反思的立场出发,考虑我们领域的传统理论和实践-尽管意图良好-如何以及为什么可能无法做到这一点。
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