舰形:英国皇家海军中领导力的物质化

Ship-shape: Materializing leadership in the British Royal Navy

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2015
被引 58
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

基于英国皇家海军岸基机构的定性数据,研究人与物之间的混合关系如何产生流动的领导力可能性,并揭示被隐藏的物质行动者如何共同生成领导力效果。

Abstract

In this article, I contribute to posthumanist, actor-network influenced theories of leadership, drawing empirically on qualitative data collected at a Royal Navy shore establishment in Great Britain. I demonstrate how a fluid network of hybridized relationships between people and things affords shifting and multiple possibilities for making leadership matter. As configurations of actants evolve these affordances are altered, and the blackboxing processes hiding the material actants co-generating leadership effects are uncovered. A detailed explication of the politicized affordances within actor networks contributes to knowledge about how hybridized relationships co-enable possibilities for action that bring to life, reinforce and call into question the human-centred, gendered, colonialist web of assumptions and practices through which Royal Naval personnel understand and enact leadership.

领导力行动者网络理论物质性组织研究军事社会学