Writing Differently

DIALOGUES IN CRITICAL MANAGEMENT STUDIES

Series Editor: Sarah Gilmore

Previous volumes:

  • Volume 1: The Third Sector, edited by Richard Hull, Jane Gibbon, Oana Branzei and Helen Haugh

  • Volume 2: Getting Things Done, edited by Jonathan Murphy, Virpi Malin, Marjo Siltaoja

  • Volume 3: Feminists and Queer Theorists Debate the Future of Critical Management Studies, edited by Alison Pullen, Nancy Harding and Mary Phillips

DIALOGUES IN CRITICAL MANAGEMENT STUDIES VOLUME 4

WRITING DIFFERENTLY

EDITED BY

ALISON PULLEN

Macquarie University, Australia

JENNY HELIN

Uppsala University, Sweden

NANCY HARDING

University of Bath, UK

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ISSN: 2046-6072 (Series)

List of Contributorsvii
Chapter 1 Introducing
Alison Pullen, Jenny Helin and Nancy Harding
1
Chapter 2 Feminist Writing in a Gendered Transnational World: Women on the Move?
Banu Özkazanç-Pan
13
Chapter 3 On the Fringe/At the Fringe: Fleshing Out Research
Caroline Clarke, Sandra Corlett and Charlotte Gilmore
25
Chapter 4 Tractor Dad: From Story to a Scientific Text, and Back
Cecilia Bjursell
53
Chapter 5 Annotation
Deborah N Brewis and Sarah Taylor Silverwood
67
Chapter 6 Breaking with the Masculine Reckoning: An Open Letter to the Critical Management Studies Academy
Katie Beavan
91
Chapter 7 When Fiction Meets Theory: Writing with Voice, Resonance, and an Open End
Maria Grafström and Anna Jonsson
113
Chapter 8 Writing Past and Present Classed and Gendered Selves
Marjana Johansson and Sally Jones
131
Chapter 9 From Ethnography to Critical Management Studies: Facing the Street Performers’ Dilemmas
Marta Połeć
145
Chapter 10 The Political Poetics of Mycelium
Mycelium
159
Chapter 11 On Silence and Speaking Out about Sexual Violence: An Exploration through Poetry
Noortje van Amsterdam
185
Chapter 12 (Re)imagining the Activist Academy
Ozan Alakavuklar
193
Chapter 13 Researching through Experiencing Aesthetic Moments: ‘Sensory Slowness’ as My Methodological Strength
Suvi Satama
209
About the Contributors231
Index237
Ozan AlakavuklarUtrecht University, The Netherlands
Katie BeavanEmerson College, Boston, USA
Cecilia BjursellJönköping University, Sweden
Deborah N. BrewisUniversity of Bath, UK
Caroline ClarkeThe Open University, UK
Sandra CorlettNewcastle University, UK
Charlotte GilmoreUniversity of Edinburgh, UK
Maria GrafströmStockholm University, Sweden
Nancy HardingUniversity of Bath, UK
Jenny HelinUppsala University, Sweden
Marjana JohanssonUniversity of Glasgow, UK
Sally JonesManchester Metropolitan University, UK
Anna JonssonLund University, Sweden
Mycelium 
Banu Özkazanç-PanBrown University, USA
Marta PołećJagiellonian University in Cracow, Poland
Alison PullenMacquarie University, Australia
Suvi SatamaUniversity of Turku, Finland
Sarah Taylor SilverwoodVisual Artist, UK
Noortje van AmsterdamUtrecht University, The Netherlands