When rivers go to court: The Anthropocene in organization studies through the lens of Jacques Rancière
借助朗西埃的思想,探讨组织研究中如何更好地考虑长期地球问题,批判自然与文化二分法,并提出艺术、学术和政治干预的路径,以推动组织与决策的革新。
The overarching purpose of this article is to add to the theorization of the Anthropocene in organization studies by investigating how long-term planetary concerns can be better accounted for in organizing. To do so, the article draws on the scholarship of Jacques Rancière to show how the dichotomy of nature and culture shapes the dominant framings of organizing, and to outline premises for artistic, scholarly and political interventions into the status quo that could aid the process of making our entanglements with the geo-biophysical politically viable. The article concludes that the Anthropocene can add to a renewal of organizational and political decision-making processes through a radical rethinking of the liberal humanist separation of nature and culture and related concepts such as democracy and political subjecthood.