从社区剧场到批判管理研究

From Community Theatre to Critical Management Studies

MANAGEMENT LEARNING · 2007
被引 33
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

探讨社区剧场的参与式方法如何促进管理教育中的批判性教学,通过学生主导的剧场工作坊,鼓励学生结合个人经验反思管理实践中的矛盾与争议。

Abstract

Scotland has a distinctive history of participative art making, especially in community theatre where concerns for mutual learning and collective engagement have a radical edge and close correspondence with the agenda set by enthusiasts for critical and reflective management studies. Reporting experiences from student-centred theatre workshops, this article suggests that insights and innovations associated with community theatre can help to promote a critical pedagogy in management education. Participation, in this instance, encouraged management students to draw on a broader range of ideas and reference points and to invest more of themselves in their studies, calling more confidently on personal experience to explore tensions and dilemmas in management activity, to illuminate contested aspects of organizational life, and to reflect upon the controversial assumptions and preconceptions that frequently inform pronouncements and practices in this area. Caution is required when evaluating the wider significance of this approach, however. The scope for realizing these benefits and extending the reach of community theatre innovations is heavily influenced by institutional contingencies and constraints, including conservative assessment and accreditation systems and the pressures on staff, notably from research and other commitments.

管理教育批判教育学社区剧场参与式学习