Core-periphery relations and organisation studies

Michal Frenkel (Editor), Gavin Jack (Editor), Farzad Rafi Khan (Editor), Robert Westwood (Editor)

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Abstract

"Core-Periphery Relations and Organization Studies draws together postcolonial and indigenous thinking through the conceptual lens of core-periphery relations to advance debate in organization studies. A particular aim of this book is to broaden, deepen and critically reassert a postcolonial imagination in this domain. Through theoretical analysis and empirical insight, the individual chapters contribute to the defamiliarisation and decolonisation of core concepts and approaches to organizational inquiry, and offer positive alternative visions based on the assertion of indigenous knowledge. The book seeks to re-historicise the discipline and practice of management and organization studies with respect to the colonial encounter, and its lingering and changing forms. The assertion of indigenous forms of knowledge about management and organization is a central feature of Core-Periphery Relations and Organization Studies. The unfettered enunciation of indigenous perspectives is a crucial task and opportunity for challenging the core-periphery structures that constrain current disciplinary thinking about management and organization. "--
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Number of pages253
ISBN (Print)1137309040, 9781137309044
StatePublished - 2014

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