Woke Culture Syndrome: Is Research in Management Under Threat?

IF 0.5 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
G. Paché
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Woke culture is spreading rapidly on North American campuses, and it is beginning to be discussed in Europe, particularly in France, within various universities. The advocates of wokism want to make people aware of the relationships of domination and social injustice induced by the political system in place. For the moment, research in management seems to escape the evils of woke culture syndrome in its most extreme manifestations (censorship, cancel culture, online harassment, etc.). The scope of this research note is to underline that the threat is credible, taking the case of research in logistics management. From a methodological point of view, an analysis of works using logistics to better understand societal phenomena allows us to identify “sensitive” topics, addressed by previous academic contributions, that may be difficult to address in the coming years under the pressure of wokism. The findings highlight two results concerning logistics: a framework for reading historical phenomena differently; and a framework for better understanding the sex industry. The main limitation is that the research note focuses only on four examples; from this point of view, perspectives are opened for a systematic analysis of the risks that wokism presents for research in management.
觉醒文化综合症:管理研究受到威胁了吗?
觉醒文化在北美的校园里迅速传播,在欧洲,尤其是法国的各所大学里也开始讨论起来。沃克主义的提倡者想让人们意识到由现行政治制度所导致的统治与社会不公的关系。目前,管理研究似乎避开了觉醒文化综合症最极端表现形式(审查制度、取消文化、网络骚扰等)的弊端。本研究报告的范围是强调威胁是可信的,以物流管理研究为例。从方法论的角度来看,对运用逻辑学来更好地理解社会现象的作品进行分析,使我们能够识别“敏感”话题,这些话题在以前的学术贡献中得到了解决,在未来几年的工作主义压力下可能难以解决。研究结果突出了两个关于物流的结果:一个以不同方式阅读历史现象的框架;以及一个更好地理解性产业的框架。主要的限制是,研究说明只关注四个例子;从这一观点出发,为系统分析工作主义为管理研究带来的风险打开了视角。
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