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2 “Organization Theory: Genealogy and Neglected Themes” STEWART R CLEGG

3 Overview: Critical and discourse theories CMS and the emergence of ‘critters’ CMS divided by a common language CMS’ theoretical auspices Critical Theory and European CMS –Emancipation –Alienation –Manufacturing consent –Dialogical change CMS as critique rather than critical theory –Situating CMS today –Queer theory –Post-colonial theory Body, soul, mind … and language Wittgenstein and the linguistic turn –Language games and power Foucault and the Archaeology of Knowledge Critical Discourse Analysis Discourse Analysis and Organization Studies –Organizational discourse as a field of study –Themes in organizational discourse Gender Identity Deconstruction and translation

4 What is CMS? CMS divided by a common language –US versus European perspectives CMS’ theoretical auspices –Critical theory Critical theory and European CMS –Borrowings and linkages Emancipation Alienation Manufacturing consent Dialectical change

5 European CMS Hugh Willmott Mats Alvesson Alvesson, M., & Willmott, H. (1992a). Critical theory and management studies: an introduction in M. Alvesson & H.Willmott (Eds.), Critical management studies. London: Sage.

6 CMS as critique Situating CMS today –CMS and queer theory (Martin Parker) –CMS and postcolonial theory (Arturo Escobar) The future of CMS –Problematic issues Fragmentation Audience? Context? Impact?

7 Discussion Issues Can critique and critical theory flourish in the Business School? Is the Business School intrinsically an ideological apparatus whose interests are pre-ordained? What would be appropriate KPIs with which to gauge CMS’ impact?

8 Discourse Theories Wittgenstein and the linguistic turn Sociologizing Wittgenstein: –Language games and power

9 ConceptLevel of analysisStructural levelEthnographic questions Primacy of analytic focus Focus PowerSituated actions as empirical texts Surface structureWho wins?Episodic actionImmanent relations RulesConstitutive rulesDeep structureWhat are the rules?Enacted mediationRhetorical skills DominationThe aim of the gameForm of lifeWhy are these the rules?Structurational framing Transcendent taken-for- grantedness Power, Rule and Domination: Three dimensions of power

10 Recent influences on discourse theory Foucault: The archaeology of knowledge –Discourses form ‘bodies of knowledge that that systematically form the object of which they speak’ –Constitutive role of discourse

11 Critical discourse analysis Norman Fairclough: TEXT DISCOURSE SOCIAL CONTEXT Figure 10.1 – Fairclough’s Three Dimensional Conception of Discourse

12 Discourse analysis of organizations Situating discourse analysis Organizational discourse as a field of study Key themes –Gender –Identity –Deconstruction and translation

13 Mutually constitutive relation between discourse and power

14 Discussion issues Is discourse material? If so, in what ways? How should we analyse gaps between saying and doing? How would you apply discourse analysis to the present governmental crisis in Mexico?


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