Unveiling systemic oppression in business education: Freire’s contribution to our quest for social change

IF 2.8 3区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Maria Fernanda Rios Cavalcanti, Andre Luis Silva
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Management scholarship faces a challenge in maintaining relevance, as it struggles to influence and shape practices that address pressing societal problems such as social inequalities and environmental degradation. While critical management education has surfaced as a promising avenue for reshaping management practices, it has yet to realize its potential. This article aims to address this relevance crisis by examining the limits of critical management education, particularly through the lens of Freire’s contributions. By recognizing coloniality as a crucial institutional constraint that underlies various forms of oppression, we gain insights into the barriers hindering our relevance. Overseeing this constraint is troubling within business schools, often viewed as colonial endeavors. Consequently, these insights shed light on our circumstances and limitations in producing social change. In response, we suggest reframing critical management education as a form of critical performativity informed by Freire’s insights. In this light, knowledge serves as a catalyst for change, empowered by its relational, responsible, and provocative validity. By embracing Freire’s principles of thematic investigation, thematization, and problematization, we provide a comprehensive framework for understanding and addressing academic oppressions as a fundamental step in the quest for social change, offering valuable insights for future research and interventions in critical management education and beyond.
揭开商业教育中的系统性压迫:弗莱雷对我们寻求社会变革的贡献
管理学术在保持相关性方面面临挑战,因为它在努力影响和塑造解决社会不平等和环境退化等紧迫社会问题的实践。尽管批判性管理教育已成为重塑管理实践的一条大有可为的途径,但它尚未实现其潜力。本文旨在通过研究批判性管理教育的局限性,特别是通过弗莱雷的贡献来解决这一相关性危机。通过认识到殖民主义是支撑各种压迫形式的重要制度约束,我们可以深入了解阻碍我们实现相关性的障碍。在通常被视为殖民主义事业的商学院中,监督这种制约因素令人不安。因此,这些见解揭示了我们在促成社会变革方面的处境和局限。对此,我们建议将批判性管理教育重新构建为一种批判性表演形式,并借鉴弗莱雷的见解。从这个角度来看,知识是变革的催化剂,其关联性、责任性和挑衅性增强了知识的力量。通过采用弗莱雷的主题调查、主题化和问题化原则,我们为理解和解决学术压迫提供了一个全面的框架,以此作为寻求社会变革的基本步骤,为批判性管理教育及其他领域的未来研究和干预提供了宝贵的见解。
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Management Learning
Management Learning MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
6.10
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29.20%
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42
期刊介绍: The nature of management learning - the nature of individual and organizational learning, and the relationships between them; "learning" organizations; learning from the past and for the future; the changing nature of management, of organizations, and of learning The process of learning - learning methods and techniques; processes of thinking; experience and learning; perception and reasoning; agendas of management learning Learning and outcomes - the nature of managerial knowledge, thinking, learning and action; ethics values and skills; expertise; competence; personal and organizational change
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