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Organizing Corporeal Ethics: A Research Overview

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Management number 201820144 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $29.49 Model Number 201820144
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Corporeal ethics is an emergent, embodied, and affective experience with others that precedes and exceeds rational schemes to regulate it. Pullen and Rhodes argue that it is fundamentally based in embodied affect and practical materialized in ethico-political acts of positive resistance and networked solidarity. They outline how ethically grounded resistance and critique can challenge self-interested organizational power and privilege, and how corporeal ethics can serve to destabilize practices that negate difference and result in oppression, discrimination, and inequality.

Format: Hardback
Length: 84 pages
Publication date: 18 October 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive book delves into the profound realm of corporeal ethics, shedding light on its essence and practical application within organized life. Rooted in an emergent, embodied, and affective experience with others, corporeal ethics transcends the confines of rational schemes aimed at regulating it. Through the insightful perspectives of Pullen and Rhodes, the reader is introduced to the fundamental basis of corporeal ethics, which lies in the realm of embodied affect. However, this ethical framework finds its practical manifestation in ethico-political acts of positive resistance and networked solidarity. By adopting a holistic approach, the authors highlight how corporeal ethics can inform and guide the conduct and interactions of individuals within the context of dominant organizational power relations, which often perpetuate masculine rationality and perpetuate oppressive practices.

In their exploration, Pullen and Rhodes outline the strategies through which ethically grounded resistance and critique can effectively challenge self-interested organizational power and privilege. They provide valuable insights into how corporeal ethics serves as a catalyst for destabilizing the reproduction of practices that perpetuate difference, discrimination, and inequality. This book appeals to a wide range of readers, including students, scholars, and citizens who are eager to explore the radical possibilities of political actions rooted in corporeal ethics in their pursuit of equality and justice. By delving into the intricate interplay between body, emotion, and social dynamics, this book offers a valuable contribution to the ongoing discourse on ethical leadership, organizational behavior, and social change.

Weight: 242g
Dimension: 141 x 222 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367898816


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