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Publishing without betrayal: Critical scholarship meets mainstream journals
Scandinavian Journal of Management (2012)
  • Banu Ozkazanc-Pan, UMASS Boston
Abstract

In this paper, I discuss challenges critical scholars face with respect to publishing qualitative research in ‘top tier’ mainstream journal outlets. Relying on ideas and insights from postcolonial and feminist thinking, I discuss how these theoretical positions inform reading, writing, and reflexivity in the production of critical management scholarship. To this end, I use examples from reviewers’ comments on work I’ve submitted to the Academy of Management Journal as well as conferences to demonstrate specifically the problematic assumptions that guide qualitative research expectations particularly in ‘top tier’ management outlets. Adopting a reflexive stance that recognizes the limits of individual agency, I suggest that engaging in interdisciplinarity across social science disciplines may promote critical and socially engaged scholarship as legitimate business knowledge.

Publication Date
2012
Citation Information
Banu Ozkazanc-Pan. "Publishing without betrayal: Critical scholarship meets mainstream journals" Scandinavian Journal of Management Vol. 28 (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/banu_ozkazancpan/5/