Organizing at the Margins : Theorizing Organizations of Struggle in the Global South (New Perspectives in Organizational Communication)

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Organizing at the Margins : Theorizing Organizations of Struggle in the Global South (New Perspectives in Organizational Communication)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 301 p.
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This edited volume presents complex issues surrounding economic and cultural injustices in the global South and the social imaginaries articulated by vulnerable communities in these extractive zones. These organizations of struggle by disenfranchised members in the global South bring forth a collective of knowledge to decolonize organizational theory and think of organizing a more just world. 

The essays in this volume critique and connect meanings of "organizations" in relation to neoliberalism, coloniality, and social justice. More specifically, scholars engage with  ideas of resistance such as invisible histories in management theory, hybrid collective action, self-determination and indigenous sovereignty, and decolonizing institutions. The chapters also cover a wide range of locations including feminist movements in Latin America, the struggles of Palestinians in self-exile to connect with their homeland, and reproductive labor in Sri Lanka to the decolonial potential of Black Lives Matter in the US and insights into organizing resistance in parts of Asia and Africa. 

For scholars and policymakers, this book presents emancipatory essays that interrogate the cultural, social, political, and historical issues pertaining to organizations in the context of the neoliberal economy.

Contents

CHAPTER 1 - Organizing away from the gaze: Local knowledges, new futures, Mahuya Pal, Joëlle Cruz, and Debashish Munshi.- Part I: Decolonizing dominant epistemologies.- CHAPTER 2 - Decolonizing knowledge: Cultural aspirations, political self-determination, and social rights in knowledge making, Linda Tuhiwai Smith in conversation with Debashish Munshi.- CHAPTER 3 - For another democratic language: Feminist action in Latin America and the reconstruction of the political, Lara Martim Rodrigues Selis and Natalia Maria Felix de Souza.- CHAPTER 4 - Hybrid collective action, Silvio Waisbord.- CHAPTER 5 - Alternative economic discourses from the margins: Kenyan migrant women's informal childcare organizing as an alternative economic discourse in the contemporary U.S. context, Nancy Maingi Ngwu.- CHAPTER 6 - Bound(less): Re-storying entrepreneurship, Chigozirim Utah Sodeke.- Part II: Dismantling borders.- CHAPTER 7 - Reflexivity and solidarity in culture-centered research with marginalized populations, Jaime Robb.- CHAPTER 8 - The imagined freedom: Borders and exile in the global South, Abdalhadi Alijla.- CHAPTER 9 - Border struggle: Invisible [hi]story of the other in management/organization studies, J. Miguel Imas.- Part III: Deconstructing structures.- CHAPTER 10 - Culture-centered organizing at the "margins of the margins:" Dismantling structures, decolonizing futures, Mohan J. Dutta.- CHAPTER 11- Emotional communities in the economy of emotions: A study of discursive muscularity in networked mobilization of fan groups in China, Zhuo Ban.- CHAPTER 12 - Black Lives Matter as postcolonial organizing, Angela N. Gist-Mackey and Hannah Oliha-Donaldson.- CHAPTER 13 - Producing and (re) producing?  An ethnographic narrative of female estate and apparel workers of Sri Lanka, Prajna Seneviratne

 

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