This study explores how researchers engage with research subjects. Specifically, it examines the struggle to account for the lived experience of subjects under study while producing knowledge about and for them. Drawing on psychoanalytic, specifically Lacanian, theorizing, the study suggests that such struggles are even more complex when real subjects are absent and impossible to account for. It advances the idea that by articulating the research subject through four different discourses, researchers may take different positions toward this absence. In the first, researchers produce research subjects and put them to work. In the second, subjects are subsumed through systematic knowledge production. In the third, the subject serves the produ...
Despite the considerable interest in researcher reflexivity within the organizational literature, li...
I use this paper to reflect upon the ethics and politics of Critical Management Studies (CMS) resear...
I use this paper to reflect upon the ethics and politics of Critical Management Studies (CMS) resear...
Following recent debates within Psychosocial Studies, this paper explores the interpretive trajector...
Following recent debates within Psychosocial Studies, this paper explores the interpretive trajector...
This article draws on a research study of submitted PhDs and interviews with a small group of artist...
This article draws on a research study of submitted PhDs and interviews with a small group of artist...
This article offers an account of how a researcher's subjectivity might be seen as being stitched in...
Three studies are described and examined in terms of the power dynamics created through the subjecti...
While process theory has effectively and systematically been employed in the study of organizations,...
Despite the considerable interest in researcher reflexivity within the organizational literature, li...
In this thesis I contemplate the work that subjects perform when giving accounts of themselves, and ...
In the article, I explore researchers' subjectivity and it's marginalization in the social sciences,...
Despite the considerable interest in researcher reflexivity within the organizational literature, li...
This thesis presents an ethnographic account of an investigation into whether productivity is a usef...
Despite the considerable interest in researcher reflexivity within the organizational literature, li...
I use this paper to reflect upon the ethics and politics of Critical Management Studies (CMS) resear...
I use this paper to reflect upon the ethics and politics of Critical Management Studies (CMS) resear...
Following recent debates within Psychosocial Studies, this paper explores the interpretive trajector...
Following recent debates within Psychosocial Studies, this paper explores the interpretive trajector...
This article draws on a research study of submitted PhDs and interviews with a small group of artist...
This article draws on a research study of submitted PhDs and interviews with a small group of artist...
This article offers an account of how a researcher's subjectivity might be seen as being stitched in...
Three studies are described and examined in terms of the power dynamics created through the subjecti...
While process theory has effectively and systematically been employed in the study of organizations,...
Despite the considerable interest in researcher reflexivity within the organizational literature, li...
In this thesis I contemplate the work that subjects perform when giving accounts of themselves, and ...
In the article, I explore researchers' subjectivity and it's marginalization in the social sciences,...
Despite the considerable interest in researcher reflexivity within the organizational literature, li...
This thesis presents an ethnographic account of an investigation into whether productivity is a usef...
Despite the considerable interest in researcher reflexivity within the organizational literature, li...
I use this paper to reflect upon the ethics and politics of Critical Management Studies (CMS) resear...
I use this paper to reflect upon the ethics and politics of Critical Management Studies (CMS) resear...