2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-954x.2004.00472.x
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Wild Publics and Grotesque Symposiums: Habermas and Bakhtin on Dialogue, Everyday Life and the Public Sphere

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“…Bakhtin's idea of polyphony, which he developed in the context of literature studies, has found increasing reception in organization studies (e.g., Belova, 2010;Belova et al, 2008;Hazen, 1993;Kornberger et al, 2006). In Bakthin's view (1984) communication is inherently relational and dialogic: because individuals think and act always in relation to each other, their utterances do not only represent their individual perspective but also include the overall context of the interaction, that is, the larger societal discourses in which they are embedded (Bakhtin, 1984;Gardiner, 2004).…”
Section: (3) the Polyphonic Dialogue As Guiding Principle Of Organizingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bakhtin's idea of polyphony, which he developed in the context of literature studies, has found increasing reception in organization studies (e.g., Belova, 2010;Belova et al, 2008;Hazen, 1993;Kornberger et al, 2006). In Bakthin's view (1984) communication is inherently relational and dialogic: because individuals think and act always in relation to each other, their utterances do not only represent their individual perspective but also include the overall context of the interaction, that is, the larger societal discourses in which they are embedded (Bakhtin, 1984;Gardiner, 2004).…”
Section: (3) the Polyphonic Dialogue As Guiding Principle Of Organizingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gardiner locates this within Bakhtin's politics of impurity, a political dialogue without a finalizable representation (Gardiner 2004). However, this does not preclude the fact that deliberative processes may promote dialogic concordance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This argument has been particularly rehearsed in feminist critiques of Habermas's conceptualisation of the public sphere and subjectivity (Alway 2000;Gardiner 2004;Pellizzoni 2001;Whatmore 1997;Young 1987). They argue a lack of attention to lifeworld means Habermas risks giving ontological primacy to a notion of the subject, which comes close to the individual autonomous agent problematically institutionalised within contemporary bioethics.…”
Section: Biotechnology Rationality and Public Debatementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On Habermas's theory of the public sphere, see, for example, Habermas (1989Habermas ( [1962Habermas ( /1999Habermas ( , 1995. In the secondary literature, see, for example, Calhoun (1992Calhoun ( /1999), Crossley andRoberts (2004), Forester (1985), Gardiner (2004), Goode (2005), Holub (1991Holub ( /2003Holub ( [1991), Kelly (2004), Kögler (2005), Martin (2005), Negt andKluge (1993 [1972]), Rochlitz (2002), Sintomer (2005), and Voirol (2003).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%