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The Handbook of Feminist Research Methodologies in Management and
Organization Studies focuses on the interlinkages between feminist
theories, methodologies and research methods. This ground-breaking
Handbook analyses classic feminist theoretical texts and their
methodological implications, as well as topical approaches to
management and organization studies, including postcolonial
feminism, critical race theory and new feminist materialisms. The
book discusses what kind of methodological and methods related
concerns different theoretical approaches call forth and highlights
them through empirical examples. Featuring contributions from
leading scholars in the field of management and organization
studies, the book examines knowledge production through different
theoretical perspectives, including standpoint feminism, feminist
post-structuralism, postcolonial feminism, and queer analysis.
Providing a critical and analytical lens through which to view
traditional research practices, it offers insight into how to
tackle ethical and practical issues related to feminist research.
This book is a vital resource for graduate and post-graduate
students in management and organization as well as gender and
management. It also provides feminist scholars a comprehensive
overview of the contemporary debates in the field. The book is a
key resource for any student and scholar engaged in qualitative
methodologies and research methods in management, and organization
studies and social sciences in general.
All 35 episodes from the first three seasons of the US zombie
adventure drama based on the comic books by Robert Kirkman. In the
first season, when police officer Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln)
wakes from a coma to find the world in the grip of a zombie
epidemic, he joins a small encampment on the outskirts of Atlanta,
where a band of human survivors struggle to withstand the
terrifying advances of the walking dead. The episodes are: 'Days
Gone Bye', 'Guts', 'Tell It to the Frogs', 'Vatos', 'Wildfire' and
'TS-19'. In the second season, Carl (Chandler Riggs) fights for his
life after being shot, and the group continue their search for
Sophia (Madison Lintz). The episodes are: 'What Lies Ahead',
'Bloodletting', 'Save the Last One', 'Cherokee Rose', 'Chupacabra',
'Secrets', 'Pretty Much Dead Already', 'Nebraska', 'Triggerfinger',
'18 Miles Out', 'Judge, Jury, Executioner', 'Better Angels' and
'Beside the Dying Fire'. In the third season, Andrea (Laurie
Holden) and newcomer Michonne (Danai Gurira) are taken to a nearby
settlement run by the seemingly benevolent Governor (David
Morrissey) and Rick and the rest of the group move into a prison
where they believe they should have enough supplies to last them a
while but soon realise they have enemies amongst the living as well
as the dead. The episodes are: 'Seed', 'Sick', 'Walk With Me',
'Killer Within', 'Say the Word', 'Hounded', 'When the Dead Come
Knocking', 'Made to Suffer', 'The Suicide King', 'Home', 'I Ain't a
Judas', 'Clear', 'Arrow On the Doorpost', 'Prey', 'This Sorrowful
Life' and 'Welcome to the Tombs'.
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This book brings together analyses from across the social sciences
to develop an interdisciplinary approach to understanding
spiritualities and neoliberalism. It traces the lived experience of
social actors as they engage with new and alternative
spiritualities in neoliberal contexts. An international group of
authors in anthropology, sociology, religious studies, political
science, critical management studies explore the contemporary
flourishing of subjectivities centred on a variety of spiritual
practices and imaginaries. The book analyses the social and
organisational mechanisms that underlie the generation of
'enterprising' and 'competitive' subjectivities engaged in
transforming inner selves and social environments in accordance
with prevailing neoliberal economic rationalities. Contributions
draw on a wide range of empirical settings around the world to
discuss the role of subjectivities in organizations. The purpose of
the book is to provide specific insights into how neoliberalism is
resisted, contested or reproduced through a transformative ethic of
spiritual self-realization. Researchers, academics and Masters
level students in a range of social science disciplines, including
anthropology, sociology, human geography, and organization studies
will find this book relevant reading. Contributors include: I.
Abraham, E. Bell, L. Cortois, S. Gog, A.-R. Kaupinnen, J.D.
LoRusso, D. Miller, K. Navazhylava, A. Peticca-Harris, G. Shanahan,
A. Simionca, S. Taylor, K. Valaskivi, T. Vine, A. Yankellevich
This book explores the meaning and practice of empowering
methodologies in organisational and social research. In a context
of global academic precarity, this volume explores why empowering
research is urgently needed. It discusses the situatedness of
knowing and knowledge in the context of core-periphery relations
between the global North and South. The book considers the sensory,
affective, embodied practice of empowering research, which involves
listening, seeing, moving and feeling, to facilitate a more
diverse, creative and crafty repertoire of research possibilities.
The essays in this volume examine crucial themes including: * How
to decolonise management knowledge * Using imaginative, visual and
sensory methods * Memory and space in empowering research *
Empowerment and feminist methodologies * The role of reflexivity in
empowering research By bringing postcolonial perspectives from
India, the volume aims to revitalise management and organisation
studies for global readers. This book will be useful for scholars
and researchers of management studies, organisational behaviour,
research methodology, development studies, social sciences in
general and gender studies and sociology.
The seventeen narratives of The Common Lot and Other Stories,
published in popular magazines across the United States between
1908 and 1921 and collected here for the first time, are driven by
Emma Bell Miles's singular vision of the mountain people of her
home in southeastern Tennessee. That vision is shaped by her strong
sense of social justice, her naturalist's sensibility, and her
insider's perspective. Women are at the center of these stories,
and Miles deftly works a feminist sensibility beneath the plot of
the title tale about a girl caught between present drudgery in her
father's house and prospective drudgery as a young wife in her own.
Wry, fiery, and suffused with details of both natural and social
worlds, the pieces collected here provide a particularly acute
portrayal of Appalachia in the early twentieth century. Miles's
fiction brings us a world a century in the past, but one that will
easily engage twenty-first-century readers. The introduction by
editor and noted Miles expert Grace Toney Edwards places Miles in
the literary context of her time. Edwards highlights Miles's quest
for women's liberation from patriarchal domination and oppressive
poverty, forces against which Miles herself struggled in making a
name for herself as a writer and artist. Illustrations by the
author and Miles family photographs complement the stories.
This edited book focuses on the organization and meaning of craft
work in contemporary society. It considers the relationship between
craft and place and how this enables the construction of a
meaningful relationship with objects of production and consumption.
The book explores the significance of raw materials, the
relationship between the body, the crafted object and the mind, and
the importance of skill, knowledge and learning in the making
process. Through this, it raises important questions about the role
of craft in facing future challenges by challenging the logic of
globalized production and consumption. The Organization of Craft
Work encompasses international analyses from the United States,
France, Italy, Australia, Canada, the UK and Japan involving a
diverse range of sectors, including brewing, food and wine
production, clothing and shoe making, and perfumery. The book will
be of interest to students and academic researchers in organization
studies, marketing and consumer behaviour, business ethics,
entrepreneurship, sociology of work, human resource management,
cultural studies, geography, and fashion and design. In addition,
the book will be of interest to practitioners and organizations
with an interest in the development and promotion of craft work.
The visual constitutes an increasingly significant element of
contemporary organization, as post-industrial societies move
towards economies founded on creative and knowledge-intensive
industries. The visual has thereby entered into almost every aspect
of corporate strategy, operations, and communication; reconfiguring
basic notions of management practice and introducing new challenges
in the study of organizations. This volume provides a comprehensive
insight into the ways in which organizations and their members
visualize their identities and practices and how they are viewed by
those who are external to organizations, including researchers.
With contributions from leading academics across the world, The
Routledge Companion to Visual Organization is a valuable reference
source for students and academics interested in disciplines such as
film studies, entrepreneurship, marketing, sociology and most
importantly, organizational behaviour.
This extremely popular text is the complete introduction to doing
business research and is the ideal guide for students embarking on
a research project. The authors have extensively revised this sixth
edition to make it the most engaging and relevant text available.
New chapters on quantitative methods and visual research offer
extensive coverage of these areas and even greater practical
support in applying these techniques, while cutting-edge material
on inclusivity and bias in research, feminist perspectives, and
decolonial and indigenous research is also introduced. 'Student
experience' features provide practical tips, presenting personal
insights and advice from fellow students to help you avoid common
mistakes and follow others' successful strategies when undertaking
your own research project. For the sixth edition, the 'Research in
Focus' features provide a greater global range of examples,
including new case studies from China, Denmark, Germany, Spain, and
India, all of which demonstrate how fascinating and essential
research can be. Above all else, the book places strong emphasis on
those challenges faced most frequently by students, such as
choosing a research question, planning a project, and writing it
up. Presenting essential topics in a concise way, Business Research
Methods will provide you with key information without becoming
overwhelming: it is now even clearer, more focused, and more
relevant than ever before. The e-book offers a mobile experience
and convenient access: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks This book
is accompanied by the following online resources: For students
Video tutorials covering SPSS, Nvivo, R, and Stata. Self-test
multiple choice questions with answer feedback Research project
guide Video interviews with students and lecturers Links to
additional resources (articles, data repositories, and third-party
guides) Guide to using Excel in data analysis Flashcard glossary
For lecturers PowerPoint presentations Additional case studies
Discussion questions Lecturer's guide (includes suggested lecture
outlines, problem-spotting, and practical teaching tips) Test bank
containing multiple choice questions Figures from the text
The visual constitutes an increasingly significant element of
contemporary organization, as post-industrial societies move
towards economies founded on creative and knowledge-intensive
industries. The visual has thereby entered into almost every aspect
of corporate strategy, operations, and communication; reconfiguring
basic notions of management practice and introducing new challenges
in the study of organizations. This volume provides a comprehensive
insight into the ways in which organizations and their members
visualize their identities and practices and how they are viewed by
those who are external to organizations, including researchers.
With contributions from leading academics across the world, The
Routledge Companion to Visual Organization is a valuable reference
source for students and academics interested in disciplines such as
film studies, entrepreneurship, marketing, sociology and most
importantly, organizational behaviour.
"Bringing to mind rockers and royals, Buckingham Palace and" the
Scottish Highlands, Britain holds a special interest for
international audiences who have flocked in recent years to quality
exports like "Fish Tank, Trainspotting," and "The King's Speech." A
series of essays and articles exploring the definitive films of
Great Britain, this addition to Intellect's Directory of World
Cinema series turns the focus on England together with Northern
Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.With a focus on the most cerebral and
critically important films to have come out of Britain, this volume
explores the diversity of genres found throughout British film,
highlighting important regional variations that reflect the
distinctive cultures of the countries involved. Within these
genres, Emma Bell and Neil Mitchell have curated a rich collection
of films for review--from Hitchcock's spy thriller "The 39 Steps"
to Emeric Pressburger's art classic "The Red Shoes" to the gritty
but heartfelt "This is England. "Interspersed throughout the book
are critical essays by leading experts in the field providing
insight into shifting notions of Britishness, important industry
developments, and the endurance of the British film industry. For
those up on their Brit film facts and seeking to test their
expertise, the book concludes with a series of trivia questions.A
user-friendly look at the cultural and artistic significance of
British cinema from the silent era to the present, "Directory of
World Cinema: Britain" will be an essential companion to the
country's bright and resurgent film industry.
This book explores the meaning and practice of empowering
methodologies in organisational and social research. In a context
of global academic precarity, this volume explores why empowering
research is urgently needed. It discusses the situatedness of
knowing and knowledge in the context of core-periphery relations
between the global North and South. The book considers the sensory,
affective, embodied practice of empowering research, which involves
listening, seeing, moving and feeling, to facilitate a more
diverse, creative and crafty repertoire of research possibilities.
The essays in this volume examine crucial themes including: * How
to decolonise management knowledge * Using imaginative, visual and
sensory methods * Memory and space in empowering research *
Empowerment and feminist methodologies * The role of reflexivity in
empowering research By bringing postcolonial perspectives from
India, the volume aims to revitalise management and organisation
studies for global readers. This book will be useful for scholars
and researchers of management studies, organisational behaviour,
research methodology, development studies, social sciences in
general and gender studies and sociology.
All 13 episodes from the second season of the US zombie adventure
series based on the comic books by Robert Kirkman. When police
officer Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) wakes from a coma to find the
world in the grip of a zombie epidemic, he joins a small encampment
on the outskirts of Atlanta, where a small band of human survivors
struggles to withstand the terrifying advances of the walking dead.
In this season, Carl (Chandler Riggs) fights for his life after
being shot, and the group continue their search for Sophia (Madison
Lintz). The episodes are: 'What Lies Ahead', 'Bloodletting', 'Save
the Last One', 'Cherokee Rose', 'Chupacabra', 'Secrets', 'Pretty
Much Dead Already', 'Nebraska', 'Triggerfinger', '18 Miles Out',
'Judge, Jury, Executioner', 'Better Angels' and 'Beside the Dying
Fire'.
This edited book focuses on the organization and meaning of craft
work in contemporary society. It considers the relationship between
craft and place and how this enables the construction of a
meaningful relationship with objects of production and consumption.
The book explores the significance of raw materials, the
relationship between the body, the crafted object and the mind, and
the importance of skill, knowledge and learning in the making
process. Through this, it raises important questions about the role
of craft in facing future challenges by challenging the logic of
globalized production and consumption. The Organization of Craft
Work encompasses international analyses from the United States,
France, Italy, Australia, Canada, the UK and Japan involving a
diverse range of sectors, including brewing, food and wine
production, clothing and shoe making, and perfumery. The book will
be of interest to students and academic researchers in organization
studies, marketing and consumer behaviour, business ethics,
entrepreneurship, sociology of work, human resource management,
cultural studies, geography, and fashion and design. In addition,
the book will be of interest to practitioners and organizations
with an interest in the development and promotion of craft work.
Collected here are poems, artwork, and stories that chronicle the
survivors of a plague and how they save not only their lives, but
also their humanity. The authors come from across the globe and
range from those famous in the genre to newcomers. Also included
are exclusive interviews with actress Emma Bell (of The Walking
Dead) and horror movie FX legend Robert Kurtzman.
Emma Bell and Richard Thorpe are engaging companions for this
journey into the complex world of management research. They provide
a stimulating and critical overview of the key theoretical debates
on research paradigms and methodologies and relate them to the day
to day practice of the research, demystifying the process and
providing invaluable insights into the politics and practice of
research.
Unlike most books about management research, this little book
does not present the process as logical, rational and predictable.
Instead, it explores the messy and unpredictable nature of
management research and the fascinating reasons behind this. In
doing so, it will give you the confidence and understanding to
experiment and improvise while carrying out your research.
Incorporating research tales from within the workplace, Bell and
Thorpe have triumphed in bringing you a fun and thought-provoking
discourse on management research that you will treasure. An
electronic inspection copy is available for instructors.
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