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Julia Nentwich
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Prof. Dr.
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Nentwich
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Julia
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julia.nentwich@unisg.ch
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+41 71 224 2636
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PublicationChange agency as performance and embeddedness : Exploring the possibilities and limits of Butler and BourdieuIn this paper we explore the dual role of human agency in maintaining the status quo and generating change. Judith Butler and Pierre Bourdieu offer differing conceptions of change agency in relation to organisation and transformation of gender relations. Focusing on how those approaches would work, we analyse an empirical case study on a particular change process: getting women the right to vote in the Swiss cantons of Appenzell. We contribute to the current use of Butler's and Bourdieu's theories in organisation studies in three main ways. First, we explore stability and change from the lenses of these two scholars. Second, we illustrate how change agency looks from these two distinct perspectives. Finally, we offer an empirical analysis that identifies the main elements of change agency in the two frameworks and discuss the possibilities and limitations of bringing these two approaches together to better understand change agency.Type: journal articleJournal: Culture and OrganizationVolume: 21Issue: 3
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Publication"Der Andere" und zugleich "der Gleiche" sein: Vom Umgang männlicher Kinderbetreuer mit Identitätsdissonanz(Springer VS, 2021-07-20)Vogt, Franziska
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Publication(Un)doing gender empirisch erforschen(Springer VS, 2021-07-20)
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Publication(Un)doing gender empirisch: Konzeptionelle, methodische und praktische Schlussfolgerungen(Springer VS, 2021-07-20)
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PublicationTheorizing change as troubling norms: Judith Butler on change agency( 2009-07-22)Theorizing change as troubling norms: Judith Butler on change agency. Norwich Business School Research Seminar Series, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, July 22, 2009.Type: presentation