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- Title
A "gestalt" framework of emotions and organizing: integrating innate, constructed, and discursive ontologies.
- Authors
Town, Sophia; Donovan, Matthew C. J.; Beach, Emily
- Abstract
An ongoing debate exists regarding the ontology of emotions; that is, whether emotions are innate biological artifacts, social/discursive constructions, or—although less common in emotion research—both. Growing neuroscientific research provides strong evidence for the third perspective. Yet, this work foregrounds the individual's experience, overlooking the role and context of organizing. In this article, we developed a new perspective of emotions and organizing. Our "gestalt" framework unites innate, socially constructed, and discursive ontologies to explain how emotions exist as innate yet latent organizational potentialities, become salient through social interaction, and are embedded in organizations through discourse. Together, these aspects comprise the gestalt emotion experience—where the whole is something more than its parts. The gestalt view offers organizational actors and scholars practical wisdom for navigating and analyzing emotions in organizations.
- Subjects
EMOTIONS; SOCIAL interaction; ONTOLOGY; GESTALT psychology; SOCIAL constructionism
- Publication
Management Learning, 2021, Vol 52, Issue 5, p519
- ISSN
1350-5076
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1350507620972238