Management learning and the unsettled humanities: Introduction to the special issue

Rasmus Johnsen*, Annika Skoglund, Matt Statler, William M Sullivan

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Abstract

This special issue engages with the unsettling of the humanities to further explore its relevance for management learning and education. It explores how themes traditionally belonging to the humanities have spurred critical inquiry and raised theoretical issues within other disciplines, following the crisis of the classical humanist ideal as ‘the measure of all things’. It focuses on how the tensions resulting from this crisis can be constructively thematized in the field of management and organization studies, and how the unsettling of the humanities’ privileged access to studying the ‘especially human’ can be taken into the classroom. In this manner, the special issue engages with questions related to the Anthropocene, posthumanism and transhumanism, and raises issues concerning the human possibilities for knowing, learning and living in entangled ways. Additionally, it helps us understand the critical role of the humanities in making sense of the reciprocities between imagination, information and the human crafting of meaningful knowledge.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-143
Number of pages9
JournalManagement Learning
Volume52
Issue number2
Early online date2 Feb 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Apr 2021

Keywords

  • MGMT Strategy International Management and Business and Entrepreneurship

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