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Empowering methodologies in organisational and social research / edited by Emma Bell and Sunita Singh Sengupta.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9780429352492
  • 0429352492
  • 9781000516586
  • 100051658X
  • 9781000516531
  • 1000516539
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 300.72
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Contents:
Empowering methodologies in organisational and social research / Emma Bell and Sunita Singh Sengupta -- Decolonising management knowledge and research: reflections on knowledge, processes and actors / Emanuela Girei and Loice Natukunda -- A decolonial feminist ethnography: empowerment, ethics and epistemology / Jennifer Manning -- Vulnerability as praxis in studying social suffering / Devi Vijay -- Drawing one's lifeworld: a methodological technique for researching bullied child workers / Premilla D'Cruz, Ernesto Noronha, Saikat Chakraborty and Muneeb Ul Lateef Banday -- Creative memory, methodology, and the postcolonial imagination / Jasmine Hornabrook, Clelia Clini and Emily Keightley -- Drawing together, thinking apart: reflecting on our use of visual participatory research methods / Divya Patel and Lauren McCarthy -- Autoethnography and personal experience as an epistemic resource / Srinath Jagannathan and Premalatha Packirisamy -- Affective, embodied experiences of doing fieldwork in India: a feminist's perspective / Nita Mishra -- From doing, to writing, to being in research / Amanda Sinclair.
Summary: "This book explores the meaning and practice of empowering methodologies in organizational 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 decolonize 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 revitalize management and organization studies for global readers. This book will be useful for scholars and researchers of management studies, organizational behaviour, research methodology, development studies, social sciences in general and gender studies and sociology"-- Provided by publisher.
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Empowering methodologies in organisational and social research / Emma Bell and Sunita Singh Sengupta -- Decolonising management knowledge and research: reflections on knowledge, processes and actors / Emanuela Girei and Loice Natukunda -- A decolonial feminist ethnography: empowerment, ethics and epistemology / Jennifer Manning -- Vulnerability as praxis in studying social suffering / Devi Vijay -- Drawing one's lifeworld: a methodological technique for researching bullied child workers / Premilla D'Cruz, Ernesto Noronha, Saikat Chakraborty and Muneeb Ul Lateef Banday -- Creative memory, methodology, and the postcolonial imagination / Jasmine Hornabrook, Clelia Clini and Emily Keightley -- Drawing together, thinking apart: reflecting on our use of visual participatory research methods / Divya Patel and Lauren McCarthy -- Autoethnography and personal experience as an epistemic resource / Srinath Jagannathan and Premalatha Packirisamy -- Affective, embodied experiences of doing fieldwork in India: a feminist's perspective / Nita Mishra -- From doing, to writing, to being in research / Amanda Sinclair.

"This book explores the meaning and practice of empowering methodologies in organizational 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 decolonize 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 revitalize management and organization studies for global readers. This book will be useful for scholars and researchers of management studies, organizational behaviour, research methodology, development studies, social sciences in general and gender studies and sociology"-- Provided by publisher.

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