INTERPRETIVE UNPACKING: MODERATELY DESTABILIZING IDENTITIES AND IMAGES IN ORGANIZATION STUDIES
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Published:2003
Mats Alvesson, 2003. "INTERPRETIVE UNPACKING: MODERATELY DESTABILIZING IDENTITIES AND IMAGES IN ORGANIZATION STUDIES", Post Modernism and Management, Edwin A. Locke
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The paper reviews some basic themes in postmodernism and argues for a moderate incorporation of these themes in organization studies and methodology. This approach, named interpretive unpacking, takes issues of multiple and fluid meanings, ambiguities and fragmentation seriously without the a priori privileging of these qualities over assumptions of stable meanings and coherence in social phenomena. The suggested position is illustrated in the fields of identity and image in organization studies through a critical reading of a key text. Assumptions around identities, identification, beliefs, perceptions and images are here problematized and seen as themes for critical exploration and careful interpretive inquiry rather than as robust starting points for the formulation of hypothesis for testing.
