关怀与可能性:通过叙事实践践行关怀伦理

Care and Possibility: Enacting an Ethic of Care Through Narrative Practice

Academy of Management Review · 2012
被引 253
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

探讨如何在组织中通过叙事实践(如构建闪光时刻历史、情境化困境、多声部未来故事)践行关怀伦理,强调可能性本体论对团队韧性的影响。

Abstract

The feminist notion of an ethic of care provides a powerful alternative to justice as a central orienting value for the development of moral theory, but it has been largely overlooked in the literature on care in organizations. We explore how an ethic of care could be enacted in organizations, arguing that it would involve narrative practices embedded in enduring relationships, such as work teams. We articulate three domains of discursive practice—how members construct their experiences, how they construct their struggles, and how they construct future-oriented stories—and from them identify three specific caring narrative practices: constructing histories of sparkling moments, contextualizing struggles, and constructing polyphonic future-oriented stories. We argue that, together, these practices foster an ontology of possibility—a belief system that emphasizes the socially constructed nature of both past and present and, thus, facilitates action and an appreciation of its limits. We conclude by considering the organizational conditions under which an ethic of care is more likely to flourish and the impact of an ontology of possibility on the resilience of organizational teams who adopt it.

关怀伦理叙事实践可能性本体论组织团队