Society and Business Review: Volume 13 Issue 3

Subject:

Table of contents - Special Issue: Relatedness & the ethics of writing organization

Guest Editors: Jean-Luc Moriceau

What happened to Çaction?

Hugo Letiche

Although the epistemology of researcher reflexivity has been championed as crucial to research for some 30 years, it remains controversial and often ill-defined. In the 1980s…

“Toxic Masculinity” in the age of #MeToo: ritual, morality and gender archetypes across cultures

Samuel Paul Louis Veissière

This paper aims to take the “toxic masculinity” (TM) trope as a starting point to examine recent cultural shifts in common assumptions about gender, morality and relations between…

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Relatedness, co-inquiring and imagination: mimetic images of recovery

Hugo Gaggiotti, Margaret Page

The purpose of this paper is to explore the methodological challenges of developing a shared academic–student discourse of recovery with undergraduate students in their final year…

Postformalism and affect in research: autoethnography, truth and estrangement

Robert Earhart

This paper aims to investigate learning, relatedness and ethics in research as question of personal responsibility. Positivist and postformalist approaches to research are…

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ISSN:

1746-5680

Online date, start – end:

2006

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • John Katsos