Description
Queer Business
Queering Organization Sexualities
Routledge Advances in Critical Diversities Series
Author: Rumens Nick
Language: EnglishSubject for Queer Business:
Keywords
Gay Men’s Workplace Friendships; Queer Theory; Queering Organisation Sexualities; Inclusive Masculinity Theory; LGBT Employee; Diversity Management Discourse; Queer Reflexivity; Queer Theory Scholarship; Queer Theory Concepts; Performative Ontology; Queer Methodologies; Queer Heterosexuality; Queering Queer Theory; Deploy Queer Theory; Workplace Friendships; Younger Men; LGB Employee; LGB People; Queer Failure; Business Case; LGB Student; Queer Negativity; Queer Pedagogy; Reproductive Temporality; Queer Futures
Publication date: 06-2019
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 09-2017
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
Description
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In this modern day and age, it is surprising that managerialist perspectives, practices and ideas are colonising the study of sexualities in organisation.
A timely intervention into the contemporary vitality of queer theories, Queer Business is an innovative book length exploration of how queer theory has been used in management and organisation studies, with the aim of broadening and deepening queer scholarship in this discipline. Through both scholarly and original empirical research, Rumens also seeks to demonstrate how queer theory has been mobilised in MOS and how it might be advanced in a field where it has yet to become exhausted and clichéd. In particular, this volume shows how scholars can use queer theory concepts to explore how lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender sexualities and genders are understood and experienced in the workplace.
Challenging notions of LGBT+ inclusivity in the workplace through concepts such as queer liberalism and homonormativity, Queer Business will appeal to scholars, undergraduate and postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as management and organisation studies, queer studies, gender studies, sexuality studies, organisational theory and cultural studies.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Queer Beginnings
Chapter 2: Queer Theory, Sexuality, Management and Organisation Studies
Chapter 3: Queer Theory in Business and Management Schools
Chapter 4: Queer Theory, Research Methodologies and Methods
Chapter 5: Queer Liberalism
Chapter 6: Queering Heterosexuality
Chapter 7: The Future is Queer?
Conclusion
Nick Rumens is Professor in Human Resource Management at University of Portsmouth, UK.