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, 2020 , 245). In the context of Writing Differently, scholars often write to transform words into agency and action ( Lorde, 1984b ) and an intersectional approach can help acknowledge multiple layers of social difference and power. Caroline Rodrigues Silva (2021 , 1) eloquently speaks of ‘Escrevivência’, described in her article abstract as follows: I transpose the act of writing in order to survive (… and breathe). A piece of writing, writing that is laden with love, pain, daily experiences and experiments. “Escrevivência” as writing from the experience of a
In a neoliberal academia dominated by masculine ideals of measurement and performance, it is becoming more important than ever to develop alternative ways of researching and writing.
This powerful new book gives voice to non-conforming narratives, suggesting innovative, messy and nuanced ways of organizing the reading and writing of scholarship in management and organization studies. In doing so it spotlights how different methods and approaches can represent voices of inequality and reveal previously silenced topics.
Informed by feminist and critical perspectives, this will be an invaluable resource for current and future scholars in management and organization studies and other social sciences.