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Within and beyond organization studies, an epistemology of practice
allows us to view the ongoing interaction between doing and
knowing, the knowing subject and the known object, social and
material, humans, nonhumans, more-than-humans. This book is a
collection of reflections by scholars across the social sciences
around epistemological practices and the epistemology of
posthumanist practice theory. Practice theories and practice-based
studies have developed a rich methodology for studying working
practices. This book is an epistemological reflection that
challenges the distinction between theory and method, questions the
knowing practices that give form to the object of knowledge, how
they draw boundaries between what comes to matter and what is
excluded from mattering. It will be of great interest to scholars
and students of organization studies and beyond, allowing social
science researchers to rethink their positioning within their own
research practices and leaving them open to a broader, looser and
more generous understanding of qualitative methodologies.
Drawing on affect theory and research on academic capitalism, this
book examines the contemporary crisis of universities. Moving
through 11 international and comparative case studies, it explores
diverse features of contemporary academic life, from the
coloniality of academic capitalism to performance management and
the experience of being performance-managed. Affect has emerged as
a major analytical lens of social research. However, it is rarely
applied to universities and their marketisation. Offering a unique
exploration of the contemporary role of affect in academic labour
and the organisation of scholarship, this book considers modes of
subjectivation, professional and personal relationships and
organisational structures and their affective charges. Chapter 9 is
available Open Access via OAPEN under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
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