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Unlearning institutional habits: an arts-based perspective on organizational unlearning

机译:取消机构习惯:基于艺术的组织取消视角

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Purpose - This paper aims to report on findings and methodological approaches of the artistic project "Sites for Unlearning (Art Organization)" in collaboration with the Team at Casco at Institute: Working for the Commons, Utrecht/NL, through which processes of unlearning are tested against the backdrop of established institutional structures. This paper constitutes a transdisciplinary contribution to the discourse, exploring its relationship with organizational unlearning, organizational change and feminist, decolonial trajectories. Design/methodology/approach - This paper proposes a feminist, decolonial, arts-based approach to discuss "unlearning institutional habits" by means of the long-term project - Sites for Unlearning (Art Organization). This complements the organizational unlearning literature with an arts-based approach, which draws on alternative education and feminist and decolonial literature. This paper responds to the call of this special and introduces a new perspective to the discourse. Findings - This paper gives insights into and elaborates on the findings of the artistic project "Site for Unlearning (Art Organization)" through which processes of unlearning are tested against the backdrop of institutional structures. Originality/value - This methodology puts in evidence that there are two major areas of concern for those who desire to break established structures in contemporary life increasingly defined by economic, socio-political and ecological pressures - institution on the one hand and learning on the other; the artistic project Sites for Unlearning attempts to challenge both. It builds on the insights and energies developed in and around the studies on unlearning in the fields of alternative education and feminist and decolonial theory and connects them with organizational learning, knowledge management and theories of transformation (Andreotti, 2011; Spivak, 1993; Tlostanova and Mignolo, 2012).
机译:目的-本文旨在与位于乌得勒支/ NL的卡斯科研究所的研究团队合作,报告艺术项目“未学习的站点(艺术组织)”的发现和方法论方法,通过这些过程可以进行不学习在已建立的体制结构的背景下进行了测试。本文构成了对这一话语的跨学科贡献,探索了它与组织学习,组织变革以及女权主义,殖民主义轨迹的关系。设计/方法论/方法-本文提出了一种以女性主义,殖民主义,艺术为基础的方法,通过长期项目-学习场所(艺术组织)来讨论“学习机构习惯”。这通过基于艺术的方法补充了组织性学习不足的文献,它借鉴了替代教育以及女权主义和殖民主义文学。本文回应了这一特殊要求,并为话语引入了新的视角。调查结果-本文提供了对艺术项目“非学习站点(艺术组织)”的见解,并对其进行了详细阐述,通过该项目在制度结构的背景下测试了非学习过程。原创性/价值-这种方法论证明,对于那些希望打破由经济,社会政治和生态压力日益定义的当代生活中既定结构的人们来说,存在两个主要关注领域:一方面是体制,另一方面是学习;艺术项目“无法学习的网站”试图挑战两者。它建立在替代教育,女权主义和殖民主义理论领域的研究及其周围发展的见识和能量的基础上,并将它们与组织学习,知识管理和变革理论联系起来(Andreotti,2011; Spivak,1993; Tlostanova和Mignolo,2012年)。

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