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Research subjects/research subjections: exploring the ethics and politics of critical research

By: Wray-Bliss, Edward.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2003Description: p.307-25.Subject(s): Ethics In: OrganizationsSummary: I use this paper to reflect upon the ethics and politics of Critical Management Studies (CMS) research. I highlight a potential for problematic power relations in CMS and, drawing upon Foucault's (1976) `five methodological precautions' for analysing power, I explore these power relations as an effect of the micro-constitution of `subordinate' and `superior' subject positions within the research process. Through detailed analysis of a research interview transcript I illustrate how the researched's `superior' subject positions may be constructed as an outcome of normal and well-intentioned CMS research. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 10, Issue no: 2 Available AR56978

I use this paper to reflect upon the ethics and politics of Critical Management Studies (CMS) research. I highlight a potential for problematic power relations in CMS and, drawing upon Foucault's (1976) `five methodological precautions' for analysing power, I explore these power relations as an effect of the micro-constitution of `subordinate' and `superior' subject positions within the research process. Through detailed analysis of a research interview transcript I illustrate how the researched's `superior' subject positions may be constructed as an outcome of normal and well-intentioned CMS research. - Reproduced.

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