Podemos Co-Construir um Campo de Gestão/Administração Engajado com a Maioria?

Author:

Faria Alexandre1ORCID,Abdalla Márcio Moutinho2ORCID,Guedes Ana Lucia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. EBAPE – Getúlio Vargas Foundation, Brazil

2. Fluminense Federal University, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Dynamics contrary to the life of the majority mobilized by neo-imperial neo-liberal capitalism evolving toward neo-fascist populism has become virtually invisible to the field of Management/Administration, which is driven by dynamics of appropriation-contention focused on alternatives and transmodern epistemes of the emerging South-East. We analyze this picture of radicalization of global coloniality within the context of counterrevolutionary neoliberalism facing dynamics of dewesternization and decoloniality from a South-North dialogue between Decolonial Theory/Option and Critical Realism. By proposing a critical/decolonial transmodern framework, we unveil dynamics of invisibilization/visibilization against the life of the majority, invisibilized by market sub-theorization and dominant discourse and by the liberal university and its business/management schools. In the end, we propose to recover the expanded relevance of “administration/management” engaged with the majority, through reappropriation dynamics based on de-subalternization of non-market and ‘de-celebration’ of free market.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Automotive Engineering

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