International audienceThis article contributes to the debates about critical performativity (CP), a research program aimed at reorienting critical management studies toward affirmative and transformative research. While some scholars explain how CP can be engineered to create alternative organizations, others remain skeptical, exposing its potential for failure. We examine alternative organizations with a particular focus on the struggles in which they are entangled, such as competition with other performative programs and normative agendas. These struggles cause permanent reconfigurations to agencements and make the future effects of performative engines uncertain. To understand these reconfigurations, we look at the transformation of alre...
This article compares the tactic of trashing genetically modified crops in activist campaigns in Bri...
A central debate in critical management studies (CMS) revolves around the concern that critical rese...
This article argues that recent calls in this journal and elsewhere for Critical Management Studies ...
International audienceThis article contributes to the debates about critical performativity (CP), a ...
In this article we extend the debate about critical performativity. We begin by outlining the basic ...
This article argues that recent calls in this journal and elsewhere for Critical Management Studies ...
International audienceThis article elaborates on the interactions at play between sociologists and s...
In this introduction to the special issue on critical performativity and alternative organization we...
Management research, particularly critical management research, has long been criticised for making ...
Although worker cooperatives offer an organizational model that critical management scholars could a...
This paper is based on the master thesis written by the first author with the title: “Community Supp...
International audienceThe issue of performativity reverse the classical perspective in the social sc...
Abstract This article explores what might happen to the concept of performativity within argument...
International audienceA new turn has come; a performativity turn, which has started to rattle organi...
In this article, we respond to Cabantous, Gond, Harding and Learmonth’s (2016) critique of recent co...
This article compares the tactic of trashing genetically modified crops in activist campaigns in Bri...
A central debate in critical management studies (CMS) revolves around the concern that critical rese...
This article argues that recent calls in this journal and elsewhere for Critical Management Studies ...
International audienceThis article contributes to the debates about critical performativity (CP), a ...
In this article we extend the debate about critical performativity. We begin by outlining the basic ...
This article argues that recent calls in this journal and elsewhere for Critical Management Studies ...
International audienceThis article elaborates on the interactions at play between sociologists and s...
In this introduction to the special issue on critical performativity and alternative organization we...
Management research, particularly critical management research, has long been criticised for making ...
Although worker cooperatives offer an organizational model that critical management scholars could a...
This paper is based on the master thesis written by the first author with the title: “Community Supp...
International audienceThe issue of performativity reverse the classical perspective in the social sc...
Abstract This article explores what might happen to the concept of performativity within argument...
International audienceA new turn has come; a performativity turn, which has started to rattle organi...
In this article, we respond to Cabantous, Gond, Harding and Learmonth’s (2016) critique of recent co...
This article compares the tactic of trashing genetically modified crops in activist campaigns in Bri...
A central debate in critical management studies (CMS) revolves around the concern that critical rese...
This article argues that recent calls in this journal and elsewhere for Critical Management Studies ...