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Interpretation — appropriation : (making) an example of labor process theory

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posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by Edward Wray-Bliss
In this article, the author explores ethically problematic relations that may be reproduced within a genre of interpretive organizational research: namely, (U.K.) labor process theory (LPT). Although the author endorses LPT’s critical and explicitly antioppressive values, he argues that interpretive practices employed by core authors contradict the genre’s value base and function to silence and appropriate challenging empirical elements to affirm LPT’s valued interpretive schema. The author draws out deeply problematic implications of such appropriation through highlighting parallels between interpretation, appropriation, and colonization. The author ends by considering the nature of, and possibility for, more ethical “critical” interpretive organizational research.

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Journal

Organizational research methods

Volume

5

Issue

1

Pagination

81 - 104

Publisher

Sage Publications

Location

Thousand Oaks, Calif.

ISSN

1094-4281

eISSN

1552-7425

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2002, Sage Publications

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