Doing Process Research in Organizations
Noticing Differently
Herausgeber: Simpson, Barbara; Revsbæk, Line
Doing Process Research in Organizations
Noticing Differently
Herausgeber: Simpson, Barbara; Revsbæk, Line
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With chapters that actively manifest the doing, reading, and writing of process research, this book takes up the challenge that process philosophy and process ontology pose to conventional, entity-based empirical research, even daring to question the relevance of 'methodology' in contemporary process organization studies.
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With chapters that actively manifest the doing, reading, and writing of process research, this book takes up the challenge that process philosophy and process ontology pose to conventional, entity-based empirical research, even daring to question the relevance of 'methodology' in contemporary process organization studies.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 158mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780192849632
- ISBN-10: 0192849638
- Artikelnr.: 66158653
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 158mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780192849632
- ISBN-10: 0192849638
- Artikelnr.: 66158653
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
From an early career as a physics-trained geothermal hydrologist and environmental scientist, Barbara Simpson, a New Zealander by birth, turned to organization studies and moved to Scotland to pursue her interests in what makes organizations work. She was drawn to the practical philosophies of American Pragmatists, especially Mead, and has used these as a springboard into thinking more dynamically about organizations and their processes. Dissatisfied with the surprisingly static nature of much process theory she has, in recent years, been pursuing process ontology as a potentially rich, though undeniably challenging, way to extend her appreciation of practising in organizational contexts. She is Professor of Leadership and Organisational Dynamics at the University of Strathclyde. Line Revsbæk is Associate Professor of Organizational Processes in the Department of Culture and Learning at Aalborg University, Denmark. Building on her background as an organizational psychologist, she is concerned to innovate participatory and change-oriented research practices. Her research interests are innovation and learning dynamics in organizations. She works from process philosophy, particularly Pragmatism and the philosophy of George Herbert Mead, to suggest process ontological practices such as those offered in 'Analyzing in the Present' (co-authored with Lene Tanggaard, Qualitative Inquiry) and working from 'Resonant experience in emergent events of analysis' (Qualitative Studies).
* 1: Line Revsbæk and Barbara Simpson: Why Does Process Research
Require us to Notice Differently?
* 2: Silvia Gherardi and Michela Cozza: Atmospheric Attunement in the
Becoming of a Happy Object: 'That Special Gut Feeling'
* 3: Ariana Amacker and Anna Rylander Eklund: Arts-Based Techniques in
Process Research: Learning to See the Forest for the Tree
* 4: Charlotte Wegener: Rhythms of Writing: Connecting (with) Words
* 5: Anne Augustine: Diffractive Inquiring, or How I Came to Care
* 6: Stephen Linstead: Seeing and Hearing in the Poetics and Cinematics
of Research: Wandering Through a Sea of Fog into a Blizzard of Black
Snow
* 7: Timon Beyes: Noticing Colour: Shades of a Chromatic Empiricism
* 8: Sideeq Mohammed: The Ethnographer as Conceptual Persona: On the
Many Shopping Centres
* 9: Boris H. J. M. Brummans: Eight Ways to Notice Mindfully in Process
Organization Studies
* 10: Katie Beavan: Correspondences with a Business Meeting in a Time
of COVID
* 11: Alecia Y. Jackson, Lisa A. Mazzei, Line Revsbæk, and Barbara
Simpson: Opening Conversation on Doing Process Research
Require us to Notice Differently?
* 2: Silvia Gherardi and Michela Cozza: Atmospheric Attunement in the
Becoming of a Happy Object: 'That Special Gut Feeling'
* 3: Ariana Amacker and Anna Rylander Eklund: Arts-Based Techniques in
Process Research: Learning to See the Forest for the Tree
* 4: Charlotte Wegener: Rhythms of Writing: Connecting (with) Words
* 5: Anne Augustine: Diffractive Inquiring, or How I Came to Care
* 6: Stephen Linstead: Seeing and Hearing in the Poetics and Cinematics
of Research: Wandering Through a Sea of Fog into a Blizzard of Black
Snow
* 7: Timon Beyes: Noticing Colour: Shades of a Chromatic Empiricism
* 8: Sideeq Mohammed: The Ethnographer as Conceptual Persona: On the
Many Shopping Centres
* 9: Boris H. J. M. Brummans: Eight Ways to Notice Mindfully in Process
Organization Studies
* 10: Katie Beavan: Correspondences with a Business Meeting in a Time
of COVID
* 11: Alecia Y. Jackson, Lisa A. Mazzei, Line Revsbæk, and Barbara
Simpson: Opening Conversation on Doing Process Research
* 1: Line Revsbæk and Barbara Simpson: Why Does Process Research
Require us to Notice Differently?
* 2: Silvia Gherardi and Michela Cozza: Atmospheric Attunement in the
Becoming of a Happy Object: 'That Special Gut Feeling'
* 3: Ariana Amacker and Anna Rylander Eklund: Arts-Based Techniques in
Process Research: Learning to See the Forest for the Tree
* 4: Charlotte Wegener: Rhythms of Writing: Connecting (with) Words
* 5: Anne Augustine: Diffractive Inquiring, or How I Came to Care
* 6: Stephen Linstead: Seeing and Hearing in the Poetics and Cinematics
of Research: Wandering Through a Sea of Fog into a Blizzard of Black
Snow
* 7: Timon Beyes: Noticing Colour: Shades of a Chromatic Empiricism
* 8: Sideeq Mohammed: The Ethnographer as Conceptual Persona: On the
Many Shopping Centres
* 9: Boris H. J. M. Brummans: Eight Ways to Notice Mindfully in Process
Organization Studies
* 10: Katie Beavan: Correspondences with a Business Meeting in a Time
of COVID
* 11: Alecia Y. Jackson, Lisa A. Mazzei, Line Revsbæk, and Barbara
Simpson: Opening Conversation on Doing Process Research
Require us to Notice Differently?
* 2: Silvia Gherardi and Michela Cozza: Atmospheric Attunement in the
Becoming of a Happy Object: 'That Special Gut Feeling'
* 3: Ariana Amacker and Anna Rylander Eklund: Arts-Based Techniques in
Process Research: Learning to See the Forest for the Tree
* 4: Charlotte Wegener: Rhythms of Writing: Connecting (with) Words
* 5: Anne Augustine: Diffractive Inquiring, or How I Came to Care
* 6: Stephen Linstead: Seeing and Hearing in the Poetics and Cinematics
of Research: Wandering Through a Sea of Fog into a Blizzard of Black
Snow
* 7: Timon Beyes: Noticing Colour: Shades of a Chromatic Empiricism
* 8: Sideeq Mohammed: The Ethnographer as Conceptual Persona: On the
Many Shopping Centres
* 9: Boris H. J. M. Brummans: Eight Ways to Notice Mindfully in Process
Organization Studies
* 10: Katie Beavan: Correspondences with a Business Meeting in a Time
of COVID
* 11: Alecia Y. Jackson, Lisa A. Mazzei, Line Revsbæk, and Barbara
Simpson: Opening Conversation on Doing Process Research