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Sociology and Organization Theory

Sociology and Organization Theory

Sociology and Organization Theory

Positivism, Paradigms and Postmodernity
John Hassard
April 1995
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    It has been claimed that organisation theory is in a state of 'crisis'. This book traces the history of the orthodox systems theory paradigm in organisation studies from its foundations in positivist sociology, through its theoretical and empirical development under structural-functionalism, to its recent deconstruction by postmodernists. The analysis offers general support for the 'sociology-in-crisis' thesis, but takes issue with one of its main propositions, that paradigms are incommensurable. It is argued that paradigms are porous rather than hermetic phenomena, a fact which has profound implications for the theory building process. Based on language-game philosophy, a dialectical theory is developed to illustrate how seemingly exclusive idioms can be mediated. The enquiry provides a pluri-paradigm method for organisational research, and an epistemological framework for postmodern organisational analysis.

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    'An exciting and important book…a significant contribution to organization theory.' British Journal of Industrial Relations

    'Commendable for its lucidity and thorough scholarship.' The Times Higher Education Supplement

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    April 1995
    Paperback
    9780521484589
    184 pages
    229 × 152 × 11 mm
    0.31kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Foundations of orthodoxy
    • 2. The hegemony of systems
    • 3. From functionalism to fragmentation
    • 4. Closed paradigms and analytical openings
    • 5. Multiple paradigm research
    • 6. Postmodernism and organisation
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Author index
    • Subject index.
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    • John Hassard