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New book: Doing Process Research in Organizations: Noticing Differently

: 05.10.2022

How does a process ontology compel us to notice differently in organizational research? Fifteen scholars from diverse theoretical traditions respond uniquely to this concern in a first edited book in organization studies on the doing of process research. Process ontology invites us to engage differently with what is focal to our studies. Research then becomes performative, world-making, with practice and phenomena collectively emerging in the doing of the research as world-participation.

New book: Doing Process Research in Organizations: Noticing Differently

: 05.10.2022

How does a process ontology compel us to notice differently in organizational research? Fifteen scholars from diverse theoretical traditions respond uniquely to this concern in a first edited book in organization studies on the doing of process research. Process ontology invites us to engage differently with what is focal to our studies. Research then becomes performative, world-making, with practice and phenomena collectively emerging in the doing of the research as world-participation.

The book is published by Oxford University Press. The two editors are Line Revsbæk, the Department of Culture and Learning, AAU, AND Professor Barbara Simpson, Strathclyde Business School.

In the book you will find chapters written by Silvia Gherardi, Michela Cozza, Ariana Amacker, Anna Rylander Eklund, Charlotte Wegener, Anne Augustine, Stephen Linstead, Timon Beyes, Sideeq Mohammed, Boris H. J. M. Brummans, Katie Beavan, Alecia Y. Jackson, Lisa A. Mazzei, Barbara Simpson and Line Revsbæk.