The fantasy of the organizational One: Postdemocracy, organizational transformation and the (im)possibility of politics

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The fantasy of the organizational One: Postdemocracy, organizational transformation and the (im)possibility of politics. / Beyes, Timon; Volkmann, Christina.
in: Journal of Organizational Change Management, Jahrgang 23, Nr. 6, 10.2010, S. 651-668.

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title = "The fantasy of the organizational One: Postdemocracy, organizational transformation and the (im)possibility of politics",
abstract = "Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon the politics of and in organizational transformations in the wake of the fall of the Berlin wall and Germany's reunification. Design/methodology/approach: The paper juxtaposes a political-philosophical perspective informed by Ranci{\`e}re - what we call a dramaturgy of politics - with the findings of an ethnographic study conducted in the Berlin State Library in 2002/2003. Findings: The paper outlines a reading of the event of November 9, 1989 and its aftermath as a dissensual event of politics proper, i.e. the emergence of a new political subjectivity, followed by a consensual process of social organization. In the state library, both the consensual {"}fantasy of the organizational One{"} as well its disruption are causing struggles over what is visible and sayable. A dramaturgy of politics thus encourages us to add our voices to the specific time-spaces in which an excess of words, signs and forms alters the configuration of what is visible and expressible. Research limitations/implications: The usual disclaimers about the limits of ethnographic research apply. The paper calls for further inquiries into the dramaturgy of organizational politics. It also reflects upon the {"}Western gaze{"} and the problematic of {"}speaking for{"} the presumably dominated. Originality/value: It is hoped that the paper contributes to the understanding of the politics of organization (theory) by outlining an alternative conceptual approach and confronting it with ethnographic findings.",
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