Chapter 4: Posthuman feminism and feminist new materialism: towards an ethico-onto-epistemology in research practices
Following the principles of post-humanism (“post” to the humanist universalism of “Man”) and post-anthropocentrism (“post” to the exceptionalism of the human species), and by conflating them into the concept of ethico-onto-epistemology, we explore how posthumanist feminism may inform research in man...
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| author | Cozza, Michela Gherardi, Silvia |
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| description | Following the principles of post-humanism (“post” to the humanist universalism of “Man”) and post-anthropocentrism (“post” to the exceptionalism of the human species), and by conflating them into the concept of ethico-onto-epistemology, we explore how posthumanist feminism may inform research in management and organisation studies (MOS). We propose conceiving posthuman feminism as a politics of knowledge that requires a significant departure from human-centred research methods to account for interconnections that always populate research practices and processes of knowing, being, and doing. Grounding our chapter in posthumanism and in post-qualitative feminist research, we explore the concepts of matter/mattering, decentring the subject, becoming within a research agencement, and affecting/being affected. We show how they make one another while inspiring four methodologies: diffraction, cartography, research agencement, and affective ethnography. We conclude by pointing out how posthuman feminism can contribute to change the apparatus of knowledge production in MOS through response-able research practices. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1313232023-12-04T11:29:54Z Chapter 4: Posthuman feminism and feminist new materialism: towards an ethico-onto-epistemology in research practices Cozza, Michela Gherardi, Silvia Affect; Agencement; Ethico-onto-epistemology; Feminist new materialism; Posthuman feminism; Subjectivity; Feminist analyses of popular culture JFFK Following the principles of post-humanism (“post” to the humanist universalism of “Man”) and post-anthropocentrism (“post” to the exceptionalism of the human species), and by conflating them into the concept of ethico-onto-epistemology, we explore how posthumanist feminism may inform research in management and organisation studies (MOS). We propose conceiving posthuman feminism as a politics of knowledge that requires a significant departure from human-centred research methods to account for interconnections that always populate research practices and processes of knowing, being, and doing. Grounding our chapter in posthumanism and in post-qualitative feminist research, we explore the concepts of matter/mattering, decentring the subject, becoming within a research agencement, and affecting/being affected. We show how they make one another while inspiring four methodologies: diffraction, cartography, research agencement, and affective ethnography. We conclude by pointing out how posthuman feminism can contribute to change the apparatus of knowledge production in MOS through response-able research practices. Published 2023-12-04T11:29:50Z 2023-12-04T11:29:50Z 2023-11-07 book 9781800377035 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/131323 eng image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/handbook-of-feminist-research-methodologies-in-management-and-organization-studies-9781800377028.html https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap-oa/book/9781800377035/book-part-9781800377035-11.xml? Edward Elgar Publishing Edward Elgar Publishing 10.4337/9781800377035.00011 10.4337/9781800377035.00011 01ceac28-75b4-492a-8eec-f9b98bc6b28c https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 9781800377035 Edward Elgar Publishing Cheltenham, UK open access |
| spellingShingle | Affect; Agencement; Ethico-onto-epistemology; Feminist new materialism; Posthuman feminism; Subjectivity; Feminist analyses of popular culture JFFK Cozza, Michela Gherardi, Silvia Chapter 4: Posthuman feminism and feminist new materialism: towards an ethico-onto-epistemology in research practices |
| title | Chapter 4: Posthuman feminism and feminist new materialism: towards an ethico-onto-epistemology in research practices |
| title_full | Chapter 4: Posthuman feminism and feminist new materialism: towards an ethico-onto-epistemology in research practices |
| title_fullStr | Chapter 4: Posthuman feminism and feminist new materialism: towards an ethico-onto-epistemology in research practices |
| title_full_unstemmed | Chapter 4: Posthuman feminism and feminist new materialism: towards an ethico-onto-epistemology in research practices |
| title_short | Chapter 4: Posthuman feminism and feminist new materialism: towards an ethico-onto-epistemology in research practices |
| title_sort | chapter 4 posthuman feminism and feminist new materialism towards an ethico onto epistemology in research practices |
| topic | Affect; Agencement; Ethico-onto-epistemology; Feminist new materialism; Posthuman feminism; Subjectivity; Feminist analyses of popular culture JFFK |
| topic_facet | Affect; Agencement; Ethico-onto-epistemology; Feminist new materialism; Posthuman feminism; Subjectivity; Feminist analyses of popular culture JFFK |
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