焦虑、政治与批判性管理教育

Anxiety, Politics and Critical Management Education

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2010
被引 97
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

探讨商学院教学中由学习引发的焦虑和政治动态,提出批判性管理教育如何利用这些动态改变管理者的培养方式,对商学院教育者和管理学研究者有参考价值。

Abstract

The focus of this paper is a discussion of anxiety and politics as they relate to business school pedagogy. Using ideas from critical management education (CME), the paper explores why and how to engage with the anxiety mobilized through attempts to learn. The aim is to discuss emotional and political dynamics that are generated, and too often avoided, in management education. Making these dynamics overt in the classroom can help managers to comprehend the political context within which management takes place. Examples informed by CME are presented, as well as reflections from the author on the anxiety and politics that emerge for the critical management educator in a business school context. The contribution in the paper is to show the way that anxieties and politics within the business school classroom offer opportunities to change how business schools approach the teaching of managers. CME adds value to management education because it challenges what and how individuals and groups expect to learn, and consequently it challenges assumptions about how learning takes place within business schools. Such challenges are seen as an important and integral part of ‘making the business school more critical’.

管理教育商学院教学批判性管理研究教育政治学