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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2020

Prologue to filmic research(ing)

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Research produces “text” (mostly written) that has an “intent” (what the author wants to make understood and/or see happen), with a claim to “significance” (i.e. the purposiveness of the research, judged politically, ethically, and/or aesthetically). This multilayeredness of research, where one level of research follows upon the other, is in this chapter called “filmic” – playing upon the definition of “film” as the addition of one layer of substance upon the other. Two exemplary “filimic” authors are discussed: édouard Louis and Annie Ernaux. Both, in their writing, are affectively powerful, while at the same time asserting a sociological social studies perspective. Their writings are normally classified as “literature” because the texts are powerfully evocative, strongly situated in concrete circumstances, and can be typified as “authentic.” I argue, here, that the layered complexity of their oeuvres is exemplary of the sort of multi-perspective research and methodology that the study of organization really requires.
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hal-03746991 , version 1 (06-08-2022)

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Hugo Letiche. Prologue to filmic research(ing). Monika Kostera; Cezary Woźniak. Aesthetics, organization, and humanistic management, Routledge, pp.217-234, 2020, Humanistic Management, 978-0-367-55007-3. ⟨10.4324/9781003091530-15⟩. ⟨hal-03746991⟩
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