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100 _aVijay, Devi
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245 _aSettled knowledge practices, truncated imaginations
260 _aOrganization
300 _a30(2), Mar, 2023: p.424-429
520 _aMartin Parker recently auto-critiqued his book Against Management. Parker reflected on the book’s circulation, responded to some criticisms, and proposed a manifesto for a School of Organizing that must emphasize alternative organizational forms. I highlight the Eurocentric frame that permeates the book and the auto-critique. This Eurocentrism manifests as settled geographies, histories, and epistemic practices. Such knowledge practices truncate the possibilities of radically imagining alternatives to the contemporary crises of capitalism. I borrow Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing’s metaphor of foraging to briefly consider how subterranean struggles and solidaristic transgressions offer possibilities for alternative world-making. – Reproduced
650 _aAlternative organizations, Anti-colonialism, Critical management studies, Decolonization, Eurocentrism, politics of knowledge.
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773 _aOrganization
906 _aORGANIZATIONS
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