This Handbook examines the study of failure in social sciences, its manifestations in the contemporary world, and the modalities of dealing with it - both in theory and in practice. It draws together a comprehensive approach to failing, and invisible forms of cancelling out and denial of future perspectives. Underlining critical mechanisms for challenging and reimagining norms of success in contemporary society, it allows readers to understand how contemporary regimes of failure are being formed and institutionalized in relation to policy and economic models, such as neo-liberalism. While…mehr
This Handbook examines the study of failure in social sciences, its manifestations in the contemporary world, and the modalities of dealing with it - both in theory and in practice. It draws together a comprehensive approach to failing, and invisible forms of cancelling out and denial of future perspectives. Underlining critical mechanisms for challenging and reimagining norms of success in contemporary society, it allows readers to understand how contemporary regimes of failure are being formed and institutionalized in relation to policy and economic models, such as neo-liberalism. While capturing the diversity of approaches in framing failure, it assesses the conflations and shifts which have occurred in the study of failure over time. Intended for scholars who research processes of inequality and invisibility, this Handbook aims to formulate a critical manifesto and activism agenda for contemporary society. Presenting an integrated view about failure, the Handbook will be an essential reading for students in sociology, social theory, anthropology, international relations and development research, organization theory, public policy, management studies, queer theory, disability studies, sports, and performance research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adriana Mica is an assistant professor at the University of Warsaw where she leads the Failure Lab. Her research interests include failure, possibility, ignorance, projectivity, and contingency in policymaking Miköaj Pawlak is an associate professor at the Institute of Social Prevention and Resocialisation, University of Warsaw, where he leads the Chair of Sociology of Norms, Deviance and Social Control. His research interests cover new institutional theory, migration studies, and sociology of knowledge/ignorance. Anna Horolets is an associate professor at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw. Her research interests include critical discourse analysis, anthropology of tourism and migration, and leisure studies. She currently studies migrants' imaginaries of the good life. Pawe¿ Kubicki is an associate professor at the Warsaw School of Economics where he leads the Department of Social Policy. He specializes in public policy analysis, particularly in disability studies, migration studies, and social exclusion, being involved in projects aimed at developing equalizing opportunities for persons with disabilities.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. FAIL! Are We Headed Towards Critical Failure Studies? PART 1: Critical Failure Studies in the Making 2. Failure in Intercultural Communication 3. Entrepreneurial Failure Contextualized: Sociocultural Approaches 4. Fear of Failure in Athletes: Fanning the Fire of Sport Desire or Burning Out? 5. Career Failure: Forms and Levels of Analysis from a Sociological Perspective 6. Sociology of Failures in Clinical Trials 7. From Varieties of Failure to Failure Judgments: The Sociology of Valuation and Failure Studies PART 2: Failure Regimes and Power 8. Failed Identities: On the Processes and Meanings of Unformed Alternate Selves 9. The Study of Failures and the Problem of Contingency 10. Successful Failure 11. The Theatre of Failure: Social Media's Role in Demonstrating Mundane Disruption 12. Economising Failure and Assembling a Failure Regime 13. Foreign Policy Failure: A Narrative Analysis 14. Valuing Plurality: Objectivist and Interpretivist Approaches to the Study of Mistakes and Failures in International Relations PART 3: Restoring, Learning and Attributing Blame for Failure 15. Before Breakdown, After Repair: The Art of Maintenance 16. Cloud Backup and Restore: The Infrastructure of Digital Failure 17. Governance Failure, Metagovernance Failure, and the Pedagogy of Failure 18. Beyond Policy Accidents: Learning the Lessons of Policy Failures 19. Market Failures 20. Preventing Major Disasters: Success and Failure as Two Sides of the Same Coin 21. Blame Games: Stories of Crises, Causes, and Culprits PART 4: Failure Trouble and Resistance in Neoliberalism 22. Counter-interpretations of Failure from Literature, Sociology and Social Philosophy 23. The Material Ecologies of Policy Failure: Ruptures of Bodies and of State 24. Financialization and Failure: Lessons from the Anxious University 25. Market Failures and Failed Marketization: Neoliberalism, Development and Poverty 26. Failing the States: The Fragility of the State-Failure Paradigm 27. Neoliberalism, Policy Failures, and the COVID-19 Crisis: Going Beyond Hirschman's Fracasomanía PART 5: Post-Failure or Reimagined Failure? 28. Experiments as Successful Failures 29. How Science Fails Successfully 30. Politics, Sociology, and the "Inevitability" of Failure 31. Cripistemologies of the Body: Knowing through Disability 32. Beyond Failure: Queer Theory's Fallibilities 33. Gravity Matters: A Meditation on Falling and Failing 34. Crashing to Earth: Redefining Failure in a Time of Precarity Afterword 35. Discovery and Inquiry Pathways to Navigating the Routledge International Handbook of Failure
Introduction 1. FAIL! Are We Headed Towards Critical Failure Studies? PART 1: Critical Failure Studies in the Making 2. Failure in Intercultural Communication 3. Entrepreneurial Failure Contextualized: Sociocultural Approaches 4. Fear of Failure in Athletes: Fanning the Fire of Sport Desire or Burning Out? 5. Career Failure: Forms and Levels of Analysis from a Sociological Perspective 6. Sociology of Failures in Clinical Trials 7. From Varieties of Failure to Failure Judgments: The Sociology of Valuation and Failure Studies PART 2: Failure Regimes and Power 8. Failed Identities: On the Processes and Meanings of Unformed Alternate Selves 9. The Study of Failures and the Problem of Contingency 10. Successful Failure 11. The Theatre of Failure: Social Media's Role in Demonstrating Mundane Disruption 12. Economising Failure and Assembling a Failure Regime 13. Foreign Policy Failure: A Narrative Analysis 14. Valuing Plurality: Objectivist and Interpretivist Approaches to the Study of Mistakes and Failures in International Relations PART 3: Restoring, Learning and Attributing Blame for Failure 15. Before Breakdown, After Repair: The Art of Maintenance 16. Cloud Backup and Restore: The Infrastructure of Digital Failure 17. Governance Failure, Metagovernance Failure, and the Pedagogy of Failure 18. Beyond Policy Accidents: Learning the Lessons of Policy Failures 19. Market Failures 20. Preventing Major Disasters: Success and Failure as Two Sides of the Same Coin 21. Blame Games: Stories of Crises, Causes, and Culprits PART 4: Failure Trouble and Resistance in Neoliberalism 22. Counter-interpretations of Failure from Literature, Sociology and Social Philosophy 23. The Material Ecologies of Policy Failure: Ruptures of Bodies and of State 24. Financialization and Failure: Lessons from the Anxious University 25. Market Failures and Failed Marketization: Neoliberalism, Development and Poverty 26. Failing the States: The Fragility of the State-Failure Paradigm 27. Neoliberalism, Policy Failures, and the COVID-19 Crisis: Going Beyond Hirschman's Fracasomanía PART 5: Post-Failure or Reimagined Failure? 28. Experiments as Successful Failures 29. How Science Fails Successfully 30. Politics, Sociology, and the "Inevitability" of Failure 31. Cripistemologies of the Body: Knowing through Disability 32. Beyond Failure: Queer Theory's Fallibilities 33. Gravity Matters: A Meditation on Falling and Failing 34. Crashing to Earth: Redefining Failure in a Time of Precarity Afterword 35. Discovery and Inquiry Pathways to Navigating the Routledge International Handbook of Failure
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