This international collection explores how science fiction can enrich studies of organization. The papers assembled draw upon perspectives from across the arts and social sciences.
This international collection explores how science fiction can enrich studies of organization. The papers assembled draw upon perspectives from across the arts and social sciences.
Matthew Higgins, Geoff Lightfoot, Martin Parker, Warren Smith
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: More Amazing Tales 1. 'Give me your Mirrorshades': Science Fiction 'Mehtodology' Meets the Social and Organisational Sciences 2. Science Fiction and the Making of the Laser 3. Metropolis, Maslow, and the Axis Mundi 4. The Rape of the Machine Metaphor 5. Organizing Men Out in Joanna Russ's The Female Man and Fay Weldon's The Cloning of Joanna May 6. Drowned Giants: Science Fiction and Consumption Utopias 7. Spectacle and Inter-Spectacle in the Matrix and Organization Theory 8. Reading Star Trek: Imagining, Theorising, and Reflecting on Organisational Discourse and Practice 9. From the Borgias to the Borg (and Back Again): Rethinking Organisational Futures 10. Of Philip K. Dick, Reflexivity, and Shifting Realities: Organising (Writing) in Our Post-Industrial Society 11. 'I am a Man, and Nothing Human is Alien to Me': Alienation and Freakishness 12. 'Repeat Harlequin', Said the Ticktockman: Digesting Science Fiction 13. Cyberpunk Management
Introduction: More Amazing Tales 1. 'Give me your Mirrorshades': Science Fiction 'Mehtodology' Meets the Social and Organisational Sciences 2. Science Fiction and the Making of the Laser 3. Metropolis, Maslow, and the Axis Mundi 4. The Rape of the Machine Metaphor 5. Organizing Men Out in Joanna Russ's The Female Man and Fay Weldon's The Cloning of Joanna May 6. Drowned Giants: Science Fiction and Consumption Utopias 7. Spectacle and Inter-Spectacle in the Matrix and Organization Theory 8. Reading Star Trek: Imagining, Theorising, and Reflecting on Organisational Discourse and Practice 9. From the Borgias to the Borg (and Back Again): Rethinking Organisational Futures 10. Of Philip K. Dick, Reflexivity, and Shifting Realities: Organising (Writing) in Our Post-Industrial Society 11. 'I am a Man, and Nothing Human is Alien to Me': Alienation and Freakishness 12. 'Repeat Harlequin', Said the Ticktockman: Digesting Science Fiction 13. Cyberpunk Management
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