This article explores the methodological possibilities that Butler’s theory of performativity opens up, attempting to ‘translate’ her theoretical ideas into research practice. Specifically, it considers how research on organizational subjectivity premised upon a performative ontology might be undertaken. It asks: What form might a Butler-inspired methodology take? What methodological opportunities might it afford for developing self-reflexive research? What political and ethical problems might it pose for organizational researchers, particularly in relation to the challenges associated with power asymmetries, and the risks attached to ‘fixing’ subjects within the research process? The article outlines and evaluates a method described as ant...
YesIn recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of ‘critical performativity’, a concept designed...
Judith Butler’s theory of performativity provides gender theorists with a rich theoretical language ...
YesThis paper develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’...
This article explores the methodological possibilities that Butler’s theory of performativity opens ...
This article explores the methodological possibilities that Butler’s theory of performativity opens ...
This paper argues that contemporary organizational research and theorizing are circumscribed by the ...
This poststructuralist research into managerial subjectivity follows ten senior managers’ experience...
This article argues that recent calls in this journal and elsewhere for Critical Management Studies ...
One of the contemporary “turns” in management studies is the “performativity” turn. In this paper, w...
YesJohn Austin introduced the formulation “performative utterance” in his 1962 book How to do things...
More than any other recent social theorist, constructing a disquisition on Butler’s ideas draws the ...
conventional conceptions of social reality, knowledge, and the validity of our methods of inquiry. M...
This article develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’s...
In recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of ‘critical performativity’, a concept designed to...
John Austin introduced the formulation 'performative utterance' in his 1962 book How to Do Things wi...
YesIn recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of ‘critical performativity’, a concept designed...
Judith Butler’s theory of performativity provides gender theorists with a rich theoretical language ...
YesThis paper develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’...
This article explores the methodological possibilities that Butler’s theory of performativity opens ...
This article explores the methodological possibilities that Butler’s theory of performativity opens ...
This paper argues that contemporary organizational research and theorizing are circumscribed by the ...
This poststructuralist research into managerial subjectivity follows ten senior managers’ experience...
This article argues that recent calls in this journal and elsewhere for Critical Management Studies ...
One of the contemporary “turns” in management studies is the “performativity” turn. In this paper, w...
YesJohn Austin introduced the formulation “performative utterance” in his 1962 book How to do things...
More than any other recent social theorist, constructing a disquisition on Butler’s ideas draws the ...
conventional conceptions of social reality, knowledge, and the validity of our methods of inquiry. M...
This article develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’s...
In recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of ‘critical performativity’, a concept designed to...
John Austin introduced the formulation 'performative utterance' in his 1962 book How to Do Things wi...
YesIn recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of ‘critical performativity’, a concept designed...
Judith Butler’s theory of performativity provides gender theorists with a rich theoretical language ...
YesThis paper develops a performative theory of resistance. It uses Judith Butler’s and Karen Barad’...