Browsing School of Business and Economics by Author "Fotaki, Marianna"
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The costs and labour of whistleblowing: Bodily vulnerability and post-disclosure survival
Kenny, Kate; Fotaki, Marianna (Springer, 2021-12-27)Whistleblowers are a vital means of protecting society because they provide information about serious wrongdoing. And yet, people who speak up can suffer. Even so, debates on whistleblowing focus on compelling employees ... -
From gendered organizations to compassionate borderspaces: Reading corporeal ethics with Bracha Ettinger
Kenny, Kate; Fotaki, Marianna (SAGE Publications, 2014-12-04)In this article, we propose a new way of approaching the topic of ethics for management and organization theory. We build on recent developments within critical organization studies that focus on the question of what kind ... -
Organizational form and pro-social fantasy in social enterprise creation
Kenny, Kate; Haugh, Helen; Fotaki, Marianna (SAGE Publications, 2019-03-11)Why do social entrepreneurs retain their faith in social entrepreneurship despite the organizational tensions and anxieties inherent to this field of practice? In this article, we employ the psychoanalytic concept of fantasy ... -
Thinking critically about affect in organization studies: Why it matters
Fotaki, Marianna; Kenny, Kate; Vachhani, Sheena J. (SAGE Publications, 2017-01-06)Affect holds the promise of destabilizing and unsettling us, as organizational subjects, into new states of being. It can shed light on many aspects of work and organization, with implications both within and beyond ... -
Whistleblower subjectivities: Organization and passionate attachment
Kenny, Kate; Fotaki, Marianna; Vandekerckhove, Wim (SAGE Publications, 2018-12-07)What is the nature of whistleblower subjectivity? In this article, we depart from current scholarly depictions of this figure as a fearless truth-teller who is fully independent of the organization. We argue for a new ...