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Title: Organization Theory: Genealogy and Neglected Themes


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Organization Theory  Genealogy and Neglected
Themes
STEWART R CLEGG
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OverviewTheories lost in action
  • Reading Max Weber
  • Translations from America
  • Situating Weber
  • Weber is not a classical management theorist
  • Webers obscurity
  • Webers theory
  • Rationality
  • The will to power
  • Webers domination and Parsons authority
  • Domination and organization
  • The discipline of organization
  • The absent Erving Goffman
  • Situating Goffman
  • Total institutions
  • Authority at work
  • The absent Zygmunt Bauman
  • Total institutions and genocide
  • Organizational efficiencies
  • Gender and total institutions
  • The Stolen Generation
  • The German Democratic Republic
  • Abu Ghraib

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Max Weber
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Reading Weber
  • The importance of Talcott Parsons
  • Defining terms
  • Weber is not a classical management theorist
  • Kantian Hegelian auspices, rather than
    Utilitarianism
  • Webers obscurity
  • Webers theories of rationality
  • Webers domination Parsons authority
  • Domination and organization
  • Thomas a Beckett as an example
  • Discipline organization

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Discussion issues
  • What was Webers impact on the emerging
    organization theory in the 1950s and why and in
    what ways was it limited?
  • Taylor, Follett, Mayo, Weber do we need to be
    bothered with these classical figures? If so,
    why?
  • Why did Weber not figure in the emerging
    organization theory consensus about power from
    the 1950s onwards?

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Erving Goffman
  • The neglected importance of Asylums
  • Total institutions
  • Identity management

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Goffman and Foucault similar themes?
  • Psychological experiments
  • Milgram
  • Zimbardo

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Zygmunt Bauman
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The Holocaust
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Theorizing the Holocaust, organizationally
  • The Holocaust as an example of bureaucratic
    rationality
  • The roots of evil
  • The Final Solution
  • Identity and Power
  • Expert knowledge
  • Efficiencies
  • An open system
  • Resisting the Final Solution
  • Organization overcoming humanity
  • Barbarism and modern organization

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More total institutions
  • Gendering the gaze
  • Comparing Foucault and Goffman on surveillance
  • The Magdalene Laundries

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Race and totalization
  • The Rabbit-Proof Fence

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Totalizing a society The GDR
  • The Berlin Wall

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An illegal and immoral war, betrayed by images
that reveal our racism
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Twenty ways to construct total institutional
power relations
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Discussion issues
  • What, if any, are the sounds of silence that a
    society such as Mexico has to confront in
    relation to the organization of its nation
    building past?
  • Are total institutions merely a part of an
    unenlightened history that we have progressively
    transcended?
  • Why are the twenty rules important for all
    managers to be aware of?
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