In the age of the so-called 'expressive organization' and the 'aesthetic economy', for an organization to compete in the global marketplace it would appear that it must perform. This does not refer simply to economic performance, but rather to the idea of performance as a means of affecting both people's impressions and definitions of reality. In this article we argue that such performativity is achieved, in part, through the power of symbolism and aesthetics, as well as the capacity to bring oneself into being in an environment in which successful management of the aesthetic has increasingly become a prerequisite for the conferment of recognition. Central to this process are the ways in which the aesthetics of gender are mobilized and inde...
Judith Butler's philosophical writings on identity have provided inspiring, if occasionally 'troubli...
This article analyses gendering processes in two distinct models of work organization. It is a wides...
The study of masculinities has not escaped the influence of Judith Butler’s writings on gender, perf...
Purpose ? This purpose of this paper is to draw on theatre theory to develop the notion of gender pe...
This paper examines the relationship between gender performativity and organizational space. Specifi...
Even in organization studies scholarship that treats gender as performative and fluid, a certain ‘cr...
More than any other recent social theorist, constructing a disquisition on Butler’s ideas draws the ...
Our discussion here focuses on gender performativity — the evocation of gender through stylized mode...
Simone de Beauvoir’s formulation in The Second Sex has led to new conceptions in gender identity. He...
This article develops the conceptualization and analysis of aesthetic labour in two parts. The first...
This PhD research explores the question: what can be a founding premise now for art practice as femi...
This article examines the ways in which the writing of gender and organizational theory has made use...
Even in organization studies scholarship that treats gender as performative and fluid, a certain ‘cr...
This article explores the concepts of performativity and performance in feminist theory. It begins b...
This paper is based on a series of ‘anti-narrative’ interviews designed to explore the ways in which...
Judith Butler's philosophical writings on identity have provided inspiring, if occasionally 'troubli...
This article analyses gendering processes in two distinct models of work organization. It is a wides...
The study of masculinities has not escaped the influence of Judith Butler’s writings on gender, perf...
Purpose ? This purpose of this paper is to draw on theatre theory to develop the notion of gender pe...
This paper examines the relationship between gender performativity and organizational space. Specifi...
Even in organization studies scholarship that treats gender as performative and fluid, a certain ‘cr...
More than any other recent social theorist, constructing a disquisition on Butler’s ideas draws the ...
Our discussion here focuses on gender performativity — the evocation of gender through stylized mode...
Simone de Beauvoir’s formulation in The Second Sex has led to new conceptions in gender identity. He...
This article develops the conceptualization and analysis of aesthetic labour in two parts. The first...
This PhD research explores the question: what can be a founding premise now for art practice as femi...
This article examines the ways in which the writing of gender and organizational theory has made use...
Even in organization studies scholarship that treats gender as performative and fluid, a certain ‘cr...
This article explores the concepts of performativity and performance in feminist theory. It begins b...
This paper is based on a series of ‘anti-narrative’ interviews designed to explore the ways in which...
Judith Butler's philosophical writings on identity have provided inspiring, if occasionally 'troubli...
This article analyses gendering processes in two distinct models of work organization. It is a wides...
The study of masculinities has not escaped the influence of Judith Butler’s writings on gender, perf...