梦见他人的梦:美洲原住民梦境实践如何为组织学术中的集体反思提供路径

Dreaming others’ dreams: How Amerindian dream practices can provide paths to collective reflexivity in organizational scholarship

ORGANIZATION · 2025
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借鉴美洲原住民哲学与梦境实践,提出一种基于梦境的集体反思方法,以替代个体主义的心理分析路径,适用于研究者与参与者协作的行动导向研究。

Abstract

The current paper examines the use of dreams as a methodological source of collective reflexivity among organizational scholars. Current organizational literature discusses the role of dreams in promoting reflexivity, drawing largely on psychoanalytical approaches of researcher self-understanding as an individual process. Recognizing in individualistic approaches a risk of egoistic projection and identification, we propose an alternative dream-based methodology inspired by Amerindian philosophy and practices of dreaming. Examining illustrations from literature on Amerindian knowledge practices, we argue that dreams inform ideas about collective relationality and cosmology, moving away from a focus on individual psychology. This alternative conception of dreams is particularly useful for organizational perspectives emphasizing researcher-participant collaboration, collective reflexivity, and action-oriented research. On this basis, we elaborate a dream-based approach as a form of inquiry. We contribute to a nascent literature on dreams in organizational scholarship, highlighting the diverse ways dreams can support collective reflexivity. Moreover, our approach recognizes the importance of Indigenous knowledge practices as sources for organizational scholarship, providing philosophical and practical pathways for relating to others in a non-colonial way.

组织研究反思性原住民知识梦境方法论集体反思