In organization studies, there is a cleavage in the literature that separates ‘questions’ and ‘questioning’ at a very fundamental philosophical level. On the one hand, the objective notion of ‘questions’ has already been well addressed. On the other hand, the process of ‘questioning’ remains under-researched. Although questioning the process of questioning is challenging, this is precisely where American pragmatism can be helpful. As we explore in this essay, the forward-looking quality of pragmatist inquiry is what motors the process of questioning. Our pragmatist-inflected argument is that questioning does not always have to serve critique and position building in the organization studies field. Rather, questioning out of curiosity can bu...
This article makes the case for the contribution of the cultural theory of Sloterdijk and the tradit...
Philosophy plays an increasingly important role in organisation studies. This is particularly true f...
In this piece of provocation we focus on the words of people who we view as increasingly powerful in...
© The Author(s) 2018. In organization studies, there is a cleavage in the literature that separates ...
This essay identifies a cleavage in the organisation literature that separates ‘questions’ and ‘ques...
The legacy of classical American Pragmatism—Peirce, James, Dewey, Addams, Mead, Follett, and others—...
This article introduces the special issue on questions, questioning, and institutional practices. We...
The legacy of classical American Pragmatism – Peirce, James, Dewey, Addams, Mead, Follett and others...
This article examines ways of constructing research questions from existing literature, which are li...
This article examines ways of constructing research questions from existing literature, which are li...
The purpose of this conceptual article is to expand and extend Bakhtin’s theory of novel and to expl...
In its most general form, the question our paper asks is: "why, after a question has been asked...
In this dissertation, I investigate how questioning appears within Edmund Husserl’s work. I do so th...
Is complex, ambiguous, and fluctuating social reality measurable? Sometimes yes, perhaps, but often ...
Imagine living one day without asking a single question. Why not try it. How long before a question ...
This article makes the case for the contribution of the cultural theory of Sloterdijk and the tradit...
Philosophy plays an increasingly important role in organisation studies. This is particularly true f...
In this piece of provocation we focus on the words of people who we view as increasingly powerful in...
© The Author(s) 2018. In organization studies, there is a cleavage in the literature that separates ...
This essay identifies a cleavage in the organisation literature that separates ‘questions’ and ‘ques...
The legacy of classical American Pragmatism—Peirce, James, Dewey, Addams, Mead, Follett, and others—...
This article introduces the special issue on questions, questioning, and institutional practices. We...
The legacy of classical American Pragmatism – Peirce, James, Dewey, Addams, Mead, Follett and others...
This article examines ways of constructing research questions from existing literature, which are li...
This article examines ways of constructing research questions from existing literature, which are li...
The purpose of this conceptual article is to expand and extend Bakhtin’s theory of novel and to expl...
In its most general form, the question our paper asks is: "why, after a question has been asked...
In this dissertation, I investigate how questioning appears within Edmund Husserl’s work. I do so th...
Is complex, ambiguous, and fluctuating social reality measurable? Sometimes yes, perhaps, but often ...
Imagine living one day without asking a single question. Why not try it. How long before a question ...
This article makes the case for the contribution of the cultural theory of Sloterdijk and the tradit...
Philosophy plays an increasingly important role in organisation studies. This is particularly true f...
In this piece of provocation we focus on the words of people who we view as increasingly powerful in...