全球尺度上的再生产与变革:管理教育的布迪厄视角

Reproduction and Change on the Global Scale: A Bourdieusian Perspective on Management Education

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2012
被引 48
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

运用并扩展布迪厄理论,从全球社会信念、管理教育场域结构及教学实践三个层面,分析管理教育中问题信念与做法的再生产机制,并探讨变革的可能性与条件。

Abstract

abstract Despite a proliferation of critical studies on management education, there is a paucity of knowledge of the ways in which problematic beliefs, values, and practices are reproduced in and through management education. By drawing on and extending Bourdieu's seminal work, this paper offers a new perspective on reproduction on the global scale. Our framework spans three inter‐related levels of analysis: the dominant beliefs, values, and practices (nomos and doxa) of management in global society; the structuration of the field of management education on a global scale; and the prevailing pedagogical practices in management education programmes. Our analysis adds to critical studies of management education by elucidating the overwhelming institutional forces of reproduction and thus explaining how difficult it is to effect change in the prevailing ideas, values, and practices. Unlike most critical analyses, we also explain how change might take place and what it would require. Thus, our analysis advances studies of reproduction in this era of globalization more generally. It also provides an example of how Bourdieusian ideas can be applied and expanded upon in novel ways in research on education in general and management education in particular.

管理教育社会学批判研究全球化布迪厄理论