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- Title
Media Review: Doing Process Research in Organizations: Noticing Differently.
- Authors
Langley, Ann
- Abstract
The book "Doing Process Research in Organizations: Noticing Differently" edited by Barbara Simpson and Line Revsbæk explores a unique approach to empirical inquiry in organizational research. The authors argue for a different perspective on process studies, emphasizing the importance of "noticing differently" and acknowledging the entanglement of researchers in their subjects. The book draws inspiration from process-oriented philosophers and advocates for post-qualitative inquiry, which rejects formalized methodologies and aims to open up new possibilities. The chapters in the book offer thought-provoking and experimental perspectives on phenomena, incorporating artistic sensibilities, emotional experiences, and the intertwining of writing with research. While the book has some limitations, it provides valuable insights into aspects of organizing that are often overlooked in traditional research accounts.
- Subjects
ORGANIZATIONAL research; BUDDHIST philosophy; RESEARCH personnel; AESTHETICS of art; PHOTOGRAPHS
- Publication
Organization Studies, 2024, Vol 45, Issue 4, p617
- ISSN
0170-8406
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/01708406231191333