An attempt to become an-Other critical scholar: Bridging as 'activist performativity'
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2024-04
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This essay invites my colleagues in business schools to do their research differently by working with and for community/grassroots organisations. Based on my fieldwork experience at a free food store problematising food surplus and food waste in Aotearoa New Zealand, I offer 'activist performativity' as a scholarship modality that builds on critical praxis aligning activism, research and teaching for a socially just and sustainable society. I present my attempt to become an-Other critical scholar bridging multiple domains as a case of activist performativity with the hope of collectively transforming the alienating research practices at business schools as critical scholars.
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Academic activism, activist performativity, an-Other critical scholar, bridging, community organisations, critical praxis, Management of Technology and Innovation, General Decision Sciences, Strategy and Management
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Alakavuklar, O N 2024, 'An attempt to become an-Other critical scholar : Bridging as 'activist performativity'', Management Learning, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 329-344. https://doi.org/10.1177/13505076231167265