This article examines how agency should be conceptualized to manage the pressing problems of the Anthropocene in support of sustainable change. The article reviews and analyzes literature on agency in relation to planetary boundaries, advancing the relational view of agency in which no actors are granted a primary ontological status, and agency is not limited to humans but may be attributed to other actors. This understanding of agency can effectively contribute to sustainable organizations; on the one hand, it enables non-anthropocentrism and on the other hand, admits that networks bind actors. We conclude that boundary blurring (between actors) and boundary formation (between actors and networks) are complementary processes. Consequently,...
Responding to the current narratives about the impending planetary catastrophe caused by our human a...
In this research project, I engage in the task of delineating the conditions of possibility of human...
In the face of global environmental change, a key question for the social sciences is how to organiz...
This article examines how agency should be conceptualized to manage the pressing problems of the Ant...
This article examines how agency should be conceptualized to manage the pressing problems of the Ant...
The era of human impact throughout the Earth’s biosphere since the Industrial Revolution that has re...
The human species has been recognized as a new force that has pushed the Earth's system into a new g...
The growing body of literature on the idea of the Anthropocene has opened up serious questions that ...
As a response to anthropogenic ecological problems, a group of organisation scholars have acknowledg...
The functioning of the biosphere and the Earth as a whole is being radically disrupted due to human ...
As a response to anthropogenic ecological problems, a group of organisation scholars have acknowledg...
Our current era has been termed the Age of the “Anthropocene,” or the human- inflected geological er...
Following the recent recognition that humans are an active force in nature that gave rise to a new g...
This article challenges the urge within Actor-Network Theory, posthumanism, and the ontological turn...
Natural scientists have proposed that humankind has entered a new geologic epoch. Termed the “Anthro...
Responding to the current narratives about the impending planetary catastrophe caused by our human a...
In this research project, I engage in the task of delineating the conditions of possibility of human...
In the face of global environmental change, a key question for the social sciences is how to organiz...
This article examines how agency should be conceptualized to manage the pressing problems of the Ant...
This article examines how agency should be conceptualized to manage the pressing problems of the Ant...
The era of human impact throughout the Earth’s biosphere since the Industrial Revolution that has re...
The human species has been recognized as a new force that has pushed the Earth's system into a new g...
The growing body of literature on the idea of the Anthropocene has opened up serious questions that ...
As a response to anthropogenic ecological problems, a group of organisation scholars have acknowledg...
The functioning of the biosphere and the Earth as a whole is being radically disrupted due to human ...
As a response to anthropogenic ecological problems, a group of organisation scholars have acknowledg...
Our current era has been termed the Age of the “Anthropocene,” or the human- inflected geological er...
Following the recent recognition that humans are an active force in nature that gave rise to a new g...
This article challenges the urge within Actor-Network Theory, posthumanism, and the ontological turn...
Natural scientists have proposed that humankind has entered a new geologic epoch. Termed the “Anthro...
Responding to the current narratives about the impending planetary catastrophe caused by our human a...
In this research project, I engage in the task of delineating the conditions of possibility of human...
In the face of global environmental change, a key question for the social sciences is how to organiz...