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Disability inclusion in Indian workplaces: Mapping the research landscape and exploring new terrains
Publikováno v:
IIMB Management Review, Vol 36, Iss 1, Pp 39-47 (2024)
In this commentary, we reflect upon twenty years of disability research in the Indian workplace and identify possibilities for new conversations and terrains of inquiry. We trace the key frames, theories, and methodological tendencies that demarcate
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https://doaj.org/article/5fe1dcda4ebb46f0bfd57f7210e21a67
Publikováno v:
IIMB Management Review, Vol 29, Iss 3, Pp 160-169 (2017)
In the present study we asked: how do institutional discourses, as represented in mass media such as newspapers, confer identities upon a traditionally marginalised collective such as those with a disability? To answer our question, we examined India
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https://doaj.org/article/ced5874069f54d2b8415f607f110050f
Publikováno v:
Wellcome Open Research, Vol 3 (2018)
Background: The community form of palliative care first constructed in Kerala, India has gained recognition worldwide. Although it is the subject of important claims about its replicability elsewhere, little effort has gone into studying how this mig
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https://doaj.org/article/ba8132c651674a918a0d382ceef4ef25
Autor:
Rohit Varman, Devi Vijay
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Organizing Resistance and Imagining Alternatives in India. :1-40
Autor:
Rohit Varman, Devi Vijay
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Organizing Resistance and Imagining Alternatives in India. :241-286
Autor:
Devi Vijay
Publikováno v:
Organization. 30:424-429
Martin Parker recently auto-critiqued his book Against Management. Parker reflected on the book’s circulation, responded to some criticisms, and proposed a manifesto for a School of Organizing that must emphasize alternative organizational forms. I
Publikováno v:
Organization Studies. :017084062311694
This study explores how heterogeneous actors produce solidarities to address institutionalized infrastructural inequalities. We trace fifteen years over which diverse actors constructed community palliative care infrastructure in Kerala, India. We an
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Journal of Service Research. 25:86-107
In this study, we examine the conflicts and unintended consequences that arise from the diverse social conventions constituting a transformative service. We draw on convention theory and an ethnographic study to interpret a community-based palliative
Autor:
Vivek G. Nair, Devi Vijay
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Journal of Business Ethics. 179:315-337
This study examines how meritocracy as a collective social imaginary promoting social justice and fairness reproduces class and caste inequalities and fosters ethical violence. We interrogate discourse of merit in the narratives of the professional
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Gender, Work & Organization. 28:481-496