Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry

Metalogue: Trying to talk about (un)sustainability – a reflection on experience

Allen, Stephen Marshall, Judi

Hull University | Lancaster University

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Abstract

This paper considers dilemmas for organization and management scholars studying and writing about environmental sustainability. It suggests that sustainability requires new ways of thinking which in turn require new forms of representation to help foster their emergence. Consequently, the paper partly takes the experimental form of a ‘metalogue’ (Bateson, 1972), in which the structure of the conversation between the authors is intended to be reflective of the content of the problematic subject discussed, in this case their experiences of trying to raise critical questions about scholarship for sustainability. This experimental form, which invites the reader to eschew expectations of typical points of orientation, enables an appreciation of how forms of argument seem to replicate epistemological challenges in the sustainability field. The paper shows how metaloguing becomes not only an alternative form but also an inquiry process for considering sustainability that can support embodied reflexivity, critical questioning and appreciation of entanglements of people-scholars.

Metadata

Journal Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry 
Volume 13 
Issue 1-2 
Issue date 2015 
Type Article 
Language en
Pagination 1-13
ISSN 1532-5555