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Organisational Control and the Self: Critiques and Normative Expectations

机译:组织控制与自我:批判与规范期望

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This article explores the normative assumptions about the self that are implicitly and explicitly embedded in critiques of organisational control. Two problematic aspects of control are examined - the capacity of some organisations to produce unquestioning commitment, and the elicitation of 'false' selves. Drawing on the work of Rom Harre, and some examples of organisational-self processes gone awry, I investigate the dynamics involved and how they violate the normative expectations that we hold regarding the self, particularly its moral autonomy and authenticity. The article concludes by arguing that, despite post-structuralist challenges, some notion of a 'core' or 'real' self still holds salience for employees negotiating their identities within regimes of control. The assumptions and expectations surrounding this aspect of self are also a pivotal element in the western intellectual tradition that promotes and enables critique.
机译:本文探讨了关于自我的规范性假设,这些假设被隐式和显式地嵌入到组织控制的批判中。检验了控制的两个有问题的方面-一些组织产生毫无疑问的承诺的能力,以及引起“虚假”自我的能力。借助Rom Harre的工作,以及一些组织自我过程的例子出了错,我研究了其中涉及的动力,以及它们如何违反我们对自我的规范性期望,特别是其道德自主性和真实性。本文的结论是,尽管存在后结构主义的挑战,但一些“核心”或“真实”自我的概念仍对雇员在控制体制内谈判其身份具有重要意义。围绕自我的这一方面的假设和期望也是促进和促进批判的西方知识传统的关键要素。

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