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Title Beyond rationality in organization and management / edited by Robert McMurray and Alison Pullen
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 93 pages)
Series Routledge focus on women writers on organization studies
Summary Spanning the 20th and 21st centuries, the writers considered in this first book of the Routledge Focus on Women Writers in Organization Studies series make an important contribution to how we think about rationality in managing, leading and working. It provides a space in which to think differently about rationality, challenging dominant masculine logics while positioning relations between people centre stage. A critical and intellectually provocative text, the book provides a nuanced and practical account of rationality in organizational contexts, making it clear that women have and continue to write groundbreaking work on the subject: women like Lillian Moller Gilbreth, who was at the forefront of developments in scientific management, and Frances Perkins, who was the first female US cabinet secretary. Both are important not only for what they achieved but also as illustrations of the ways in which women have been written out of the accounts of managing and management thought. This matters not only because credit is denied to those who deserve it, but also because it impoverishes our understanding of complex organisational phenomenon. Where so much extant writing on managing and organizing is preoccupied with abstract notions of structure, strategy, metaphor and machines, the writers considered here explain why effective working and managing is primarily about seeing and working with people. Writers such as Arlie Hochschild, Mary Parker Follett and Heather Heopfl remind us that rationality cannot be decoupled from emotion or, where a system is to be rationalised, then it should start with and enhance the lives of people - be designed with people at the centre. In this sense, the book is not arguing for a wholesale rejection of rationality. Rather, authors call on readers to move beyond a preoccupation with rationality for its own sake, seeing it instead as a useful and highly contestable aspect of organizational life. Each woman writer is introduced and analysed by an expert in their field. Further reading and accessible resources are also identified for those interested in knowing more. This book will be relevant to students, researchers and practitioners with an interest in business and management, organizational studies, critical management studies, gender studies and sociology. Like all the books in this series, it will also be of interest to anyone who wants to see, think and act differently
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Robert McMurray is Professor of Work and Organization at The York Management School, UK. Research interests include the organization of health care, professions, emotion labour, dirty work and visual methods. Other collaborative book projects include The Dark Side of Emotional Labour (2015) The Management of Wicked Problems in Health and Social Care (2018) and Urban Portraits (2017). Alison Pullen is Professor of Management and Organization Studies at Macquarie University, Australia, and Editor in Chief of Gender, Work and Organization. Alison's research has been concerned with analysing and intervening in the politics of work as it concerns gender discrimination, identity politics and organizational injustice
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Subject Management -- Study and teaching
Organizational sociology -- Study and teaching
Women social scientists.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Organizational Behavior.
Management -- Study and teaching
Organizational sociology -- Study and teaching
Women social scientists
Form Electronic book
Author McMurray, Robert, 1972- editor.
Linstead, Alison, 1971- editor.
LC no. 2019013964
ISBN 9780429279652
0429279655
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