Preface, Hartmut Rosa
Phenomenologies and Organization Studies: Organizing Through and Beyond Appearances, François-Xavier de Vaujany, Jeremy Aroles, and Mar Pérezts
Part I. Phenomenologies and Beyond: Origins, Extensions, and Discontinuities
1:Tracing Phenomenological Sensibilities in Continental and Post-Continental Philosophies, Jean-Baptiste Fournier
2:Husserl: Reason and Emotions in Philosophy, Elen Riot
3:Heidegger, Organization, and Care, Robin Holt
4:Gaston Bachelard and the Phenomenology of the Imagination, Michèle Charbonneau
5:From Phenomenology to a Metaphysics of History: The Unfinished Odyssey of Merleau-Ponty, François-Xavier de Vaujany
6:Phenomenology and the Multidimensionality of the Body, Erol Čopelj and Jack Reynolds
7:The Self in the World: The Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Paul Ricoeur, Paul Savage and Henrika Franck
8:Phenomenology and the Political Philosophy of Hannah Arendt, Lucie Chartouny
9:Experience as an Excess of Givenness: The Post-Metaphysical Phenomenology of Jean-Luc Marion, Sara Mandray
10:Extending and Discontinuing Phenomenology with Michel Henry, Eric Faÿ and Ghislain Deslandes
11:Foucault and Phenomenology, a Tense and Complex Relation: From Anti-Phenomenology to Post-Phenomenology, Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte
Part II. The Experience of Organizing: Embodiment, Robots, and Affects in a Digital World
12:On the Way to Experience with the Phenomenological Venture of Management and Organization: A Literature Review, Leo Bancou, François-Xavier de Vaujany, Mar Pérezts, and Jeremy Aroles
13:’In the Future, as Robots Become More Widespread’: A Phenomenological Approach to Imaginary Technologies in Healthcare Organizations, Jaana Parviainen and Anne Koski
14:Max Scheler’s Phenomenology of Personalism and Paradox: Implications for Leadership Relations, Leah Tomkins
15:At the Crossroad of Phenomenology and Feminist New Materialism: A Diffractive Reading of Embodiment, Silvia Gherardi
16:Bachelard’s Backdoor to Happy Business School Phenomenology, Pierre Guillet de Monthoux, Matilda Dahl, and Jenny Helin
17:Exploring the Role of Bodies and Gestures in Management with Merleau-Ponty, Albane Grandazzi
18:Queering Organizational Appearances Through Reclaiming the Erotic, Mar Pérezts and Emmanouela Mandalaki
19:Animal Ontologies: Phenomenological Insights for Posthumanist Research, Géraldine Paring
20:’How about a hug?’: Aesthetic of Organizational Experience and Phenomenologies, Antonio Strati
Part III. Events and Organizing: Acceleration, Disruptions, and Decentering of Management
21:Is the Phenomenal Difference of the Entrepreneurial Event Opening on its Repetition?, Xavier Deroy
22:The Process of Depth: Temporality as Organization in Cinematographic Experience, François-Xavier de Vaujany
23:Organization as Autopoietic “Understanding”? Whitehead, Merleau-Ponty, and the Speculative Promise of a Process Phenomenology for MOS, Andrew Kirkpatrick
24:What Silence Does: An Arendtian Analysis of Quaker Meeting Practices, Lucas Introna, Donncha Kavanagh, and Martin Brigham
25:Tuning Into Things: Sensing the Role of Place in an Emerging Alternative Urban Community, Boukje Cnossen
26:Embodied Perception and the Schemed World: Merleau-Ponty and John Dewey, Sun Ning
27:Enframing and Transformation: Serequeberhan’s African Phenomenological Approach, Abraham Olivier
28:Phenomenology in Japan: A Brief History with Focus on the Reception in Applied Areas, Genki Uemura
Part IV. Togetherness, Memory, and Instruments: Algorithms, Gestures, and Marginality in Organizing
29:Organ-izing Embodied Practices of Common(-Ing) and Enfleshed Con-Vivialities: Perspectives on the Tragicomedy of the Commons, Wendelin Küpers
30:It’s All Method: Schmitz and Neo-Phenomenology, Lydia Jørgensen
31:Squatters and the Willing Suspension of Disbelief: Tales from the Royal Occupy, Mickael Peiro
32:Listening to the Sounds of the Algorithm: Some Remarks on Phenomenology and the Social Studies of Finance, Marc Lenglet
33:Producing Organizational Space: Buddhist Temples as Coworking Spaces, Tadashi Uda
34:Organizing Research Excellence: A Pheno-Ethnomethodological Approach to Study Organizational Identity at Research Centres in the Global South, Juan Felipe Espinosa-Cristia and Nicolás Trujillo-Osorio
Part V. Conclusion
35:Between Being and Becoming: Appearances and Subjectivities of Organizing, François-Xavier de Vaujany, Jeremy Aroles, and Mar Pérezts
Afterword: Why and How Phenomenology Matters to Organizational Research, Haridimos Tsoukas
Postscript: An Anthropologist Lands in Phenomenology, Tim Ingold
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