对文化权威的反抗:组织理论中作为假设的权力/知识

The Revolt Against Cultural Authority: Power/Knowledge as an Assumption in Organization Theory

HUMAN RELATIONS · 1997
被引 27
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

用传统权威概念审视受福柯启发的组织理论及其权力/知识框架,指出其误读启蒙对现代组织的影响、拒绝过去权威作为道德秩序基础,并试图通过摧毁文化权威寻求自由。

Abstract

Foucault-inspired organization theory has interpreted the Enlightenment effort to make reason the foundation for human freedom as a failure. Reason is seen as developing into "disciplinary knowledge," which dominates modern organizations and the individuals who live and work in them. In fact, the individual's very identity is the means by which the individual is enslaved. Knowledge is thus seen as nowhere separate from power. In this essay, I will use a concept of traditional authority to examine Foucault-inspired organization theory and its power/knowledge conceptual framework in terms of their ethical and cultural implications. This will include Foucault's influence on both the literature in critical organization theory and postmodern organization theory. My approach will highlight the Foucault-inspired misinterpretation of the effect of the Enlightenment on modem organizations, its rejection of the authority of the past as a basis for moral order, and its impossible attempt to find "freedom" through the destruction of cultural authority.

组织理论后现代主义批判理论权力/知识