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The Unbounded Gatherer: Possibilities for posthuman writing-reading
Authors:Stephen Allen
Institution:Sheffield University Management School, University of Sheffield, Conduit Road, Sheffield, S1O 1FL, UK
Abstract:This article develops a posthuman approach to authorship to challenge implied distinctions and superiorities between the social and material worlds, which can detach academics and their writing from societies and ecosystems. By reimagining academic texts that are open for richer interpretation and accessible to diverse audiences, this article offers two main contributions. Firstly, I develop a conceptualisation of the posthuman author as an 'unbounded gatherer', adding to others' attempts to destabilise predominant humanistic ways of writing about managing and organizing that view authors as autonomous agents. Secondly, by developing the idea of 'mediators' as a means to explore how the sociomaterial is implicated in writing, debates about materiality in writing are extended. Through an illustration of posthuman writing, five emergent categories of mediators are analysed, and three textual practices are performed and examined.
Keywords:Reflexivity  Writing  Authorship  Sociomateriality  Entanglement  Posthuman  Mediators
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