
Archival Research in Historical Organisation Studies
Theorising Silences
- 136 pages
- English
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Archival Research in Historical Organisation Studies
Theorising Silences
About this book
Archival Research in Historical Organisation Studies: Theorising Silences offers an accessible account of theorising the archive, contesting the narrow definitions of the archive with a view beyond a mere repository of documents.
Offering an accessible theorised discussion of business archives that surfaces populations that have been marginalised in the archive, Archival Research in Historical Organisation Studies gives voice to marginalised populations. Outlining the processes that have led to previous exclusions from business archives, Durepos and Thurlow seek to redress these absences and contribute to a better future.
The Critical Management Studies series both contains and seeks a range of contributions aimed at far-reaching socio-political change, from those who self-identify as CMS scholars, critical scholars of management, or no particular identity project.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Chapter One: Introducing Archival Research in Historical Organisation Studies: Theorising Silences
- Chapter Two: Methods for Theorising Archival Silences
- Chapter Three: Too Sexy for the Archive? Theorising Gendered Archival Silences
- Chapter Four: Indigenous Persons in Canada, Archives and Silences
- Chapter Five: Making Sense of Silences in the Digital Archive
- Chapter Six: Living with Archival Silences in Historical Organisation Studies: A Five-point Agenda
- References
- Index