The last 15 years have witnessed renewed interest in resistance in and around organizations. In this essay, we offer a conceptual framework to thematize this burgeoning conceptual and empirical terrain. We critically explore scholarship that examines resistance in terms of its manifestations and political intent or impact. We offer four fields of possibility for resistance scholarship: individual infrapolitics, collective infrapolitics, insubordination, and insurrection (the “four I’s” of resistance). We conclude by considering the relationship between resistance theory and praxis, and pose four questions, or provocations, for stimulating future resistance research and practice
The primary purpose of this article is to review what has become ‘the resistance debate’...
The main purpose of this paper is to explore the possibility of articulating Political Discourse The...
Based on a critical ethnographic study, the present work explores understandings of resistance, powe...
The last 15 years have witnessed renewed interest in resistance in and around organizations. In this...
New forms, subjects and strategies of resistance have emerged in recent mass protests and insurrecti...
I will draw on the contributions of Courpasson (2016) and Hardy (in press) to reflect on the nature ...
Through this interpretive, social constructionist research I explore the multidimensionality of resi...
This article develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’s...
In this introduction to the special issue, the editors question the still-prevalent dichotomy of pow...
This article sheds light on how a group of workers manage to create an enduring collective resistanc...
This article connects insights about the dynamics of resistance from sociology of critique with crit...
In this introductory article to the special issue on Resistance in Talk-in-interaction, we review th...
Why is resistance a pervasive feature of organizations? We seek to add to the established ways of un...
Following from an earlier widely-referenced piece (Thompson and Ackroyd 1995), the book, Organizatio...
AbstractAt times of global unrest and the emergence of a wide range of protest movements, recent int...
The primary purpose of this article is to review what has become ‘the resistance debate’...
The main purpose of this paper is to explore the possibility of articulating Political Discourse The...
Based on a critical ethnographic study, the present work explores understandings of resistance, powe...
The last 15 years have witnessed renewed interest in resistance in and around organizations. In this...
New forms, subjects and strategies of resistance have emerged in recent mass protests and insurrecti...
I will draw on the contributions of Courpasson (2016) and Hardy (in press) to reflect on the nature ...
Through this interpretive, social constructionist research I explore the multidimensionality of resi...
This article develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’s...
In this introduction to the special issue, the editors question the still-prevalent dichotomy of pow...
This article sheds light on how a group of workers manage to create an enduring collective resistanc...
This article connects insights about the dynamics of resistance from sociology of critique with crit...
In this introductory article to the special issue on Resistance in Talk-in-interaction, we review th...
Why is resistance a pervasive feature of organizations? We seek to add to the established ways of un...
Following from an earlier widely-referenced piece (Thompson and Ackroyd 1995), the book, Organizatio...
AbstractAt times of global unrest and the emergence of a wide range of protest movements, recent int...
The primary purpose of this article is to review what has become ‘the resistance debate’...
The main purpose of this paper is to explore the possibility of articulating Political Discourse The...
Based on a critical ethnographic study, the present work explores understandings of resistance, powe...