
Organizational analysis has moved in a number of directions since its origins in mainstream theories of positivism and functionalism. This challenging book sets out an alternative agenda for the field, discussing existing critical discourses, whilst exploring a selection of emerging ideas and arguments. Addressing a series of key epistemological, conceptual and methodological issues, Disorganization Theory is designed to encourage reflexive thinking on the part of the reader. Influenced by critical philosophies of deconstruction and discourse, the book not only offers insight into established debates surrounding, for example, postmodernism and actor-network theory, but also brings forth new insights in the field: mimesis, consumption, retrospection, decoration, governmentality, and fluidity theories are all discussed. Written by an international team of leading organizational theorists, this book is an important and contentious addition to the literature. It is an ideal companion for students and researchers working in the fields of advanced organization and management theory, and critical management studies.
This book investigates the limitations of mainstream positivist and functionalist organizational theories by proposing an alternative agenda rooted in critical discourse and deconstruction. Professor John Hassard and a team of international theorists challenge established epistemological and methodological frameworks within management studies. By integrating diverse philosophical perspectives, the text provides a reflexive analysis of how organizations are conceptualized and studied in contemporary academic environments.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to critical management studies, often noting its high level of academic density and theoretical rigor. It is frequently utilized by advanced students and researchers seeking to move beyond traditional functionalist paradigms in organizational analysis.
Page Count:
221
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203089510
ISBN-13:
9780203089514
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