Children: their place in organization studies
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23/06/2016
23/06/2016
01/08/2013
01/11/2014
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Resumo |
This paper argues that children and childhood constitute a ‘white space’ in organization studies, which should now be explored, mapped and analysed. Rather than being separate, children and organization are deeply implicated in one another, which provides a rich basis for theoretical inquiry. The paper draws on Spivak’s concept of the subaltern and on actor-network theory to articulate how and where organization studies might critically engage with, and find a place for, children and childhood. It frames such an inquiry around six potential research trajectories: epistemological, methodological, ontological, temporal, political and reflexive. |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
Kavanagh, D. (2013) 'Children: their place in organization studies'. Organization Studies, 34(10), pp. 1487-1503. http://oss.sagepub.com/content/34/10/1487.abstract 34 10 1487 1503 0170-8406, http://hdl.handle.net/10468/2775 10.1177/0170840613495329 Organization Studies |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Publicador |
Sage Publications |
Direitos |
© The Author 2013 |
Palavras-Chave | #Actor-network theory #Childhood #Constructionism #Organization theory #Subaltern |
Tipo |
Article (peer-reviewed) |