3,779
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Editorial Introduction

INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS

imagination, embodiment, and affect

, , &

bibliography

  • Adams, Suzi, Paul Blokker, Natalie J. Doyle, John W.M. Krummel, and Jeremy C.A. Smith. “Social Imaginaries in Debate.” Social Imaginaries 1.1 (2015): 15–52. Web. 18 June 2019. <https://doi.org/10.5840/SI2015112>.
  • Ahmed, Sara. The Cultural Politics of Emotion. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2004. Print.
  • Ahmed, Sara. Living a Feminist Life. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2017. Print.
  • Ahmed, Sara. On Being Included: Racism and Diversity in Institutional Life. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2012. Print.
  • Albrow, Martin. “Accounting for Organizational Feeling.” Organizing Modernity. Ed. Larry Ray and Michael Reed. London: Routledge, 1994. 98–121. Print.
  • Al-Saji, Alia. Hesitation: Critical Phenomenology, Colonial Duration, and the Affective Weight of the Past. Forthcoming. Print.
  • Al-Saji, Alia. “A Phenomenology of Hesitation: Interrupting Racializing Habits of Seeing.” Living Alterities: Phenomenology, Embodiment, and Race. Ed. Emily S. Lee. New York: State U of New York P, 2014. 133–72. Print.
  • Asch, Solomon E. “Studies of Independence and Conformity: I. A Minority of One against a Unanimous Majority.” Psychological Monographs: General and Applied 70.9 (1956): 1–70. Print.
  • Ashkanasy, Neal, Charmine Härtel, and Wilfred Zerbe. Experiencing and Managing Emotions in the Workplace. Research on Emotion in Organizations. Vol. 8. Bingley: Emerald, 2012. Print.
  • Ashley, Colin Patrick, and Michelle Billies. “The Affective Capacity of Blackness.” Subjectivity 10.1 (2017): 63–88. Print.
  • Azari, Julia R., and Jennifer K. Smith. “Unwritten Rules: Informal Institutions in Established Democracies.” Perspectives on Politics 10.1 (2012): 37–55. Print.
  • Banyard, Victoria L., Mary M. Moynihan, and Elizabethe G. Plante. “Sexual Violence Prevention through Bystander Education: An Experimental Evaluation.” Journal of Community Psychology 35.4 (2007): 463–81. Print.
  • Benford, Robert D., and Scott A. Hunt. “Dramaturgy and Social Movements: The Social Construction and Communication of Power.” Sociological Inquiry 62.1 (1992): 36–55. Print.
  • Berezin, Mabel. “Emotions and Political Identity: Mobilizing Affection for the Polity.” Passionate Politics: Emotions and Social Movements. Ed. Jeff Goodwin, James M. Jasper, and Francesca Polletta. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2001. 83–98. Print.
  • Berezin, Mabel. “Secure States: Towards a Political Sociology of Emotion.” Emotions and Sociology. Ed. Jack Barbalet. Oxford: Blackwell, 2002. 33–52. Print.
  • Berlant, Lauren. Cruel Optimism. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2011. Print.
  • Bishop, Claire. Artificial Hells: Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship. London: Verso, 2012. Print.
  • Blickstein, Tamar. “Affects of Racialization.” Affective Societies: Key Concepts. Ed. Jan Slaby and Christian von Scheve. London: Routledge, 2019. 152–65. Print.
  • Bottici, Chiara. Imaginal Politics: Images beyond Imagination and the Imaginary. New York: Columbia UP, 2014. Print.
  • Bourdieu, Pierre. Outline of a Theory of Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004. Print.
  • Bullock, Karen, and Paul Johnson. “The Impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on Policing in England and Wales.” British Journal of Criminology 52.3 (2011): 630–50. Print.
  • Butler, Judith. Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. London: Routledge, 2011. Print.
  • Butler, Judith. Notes toward a Performative Theory of Assembly. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2015. Print.
  • Canetti, Elias. Crowds and Power. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. Print.
  • Carmody, Moira. Sex and Ethics. Melbourne: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. Print.
  • Carmody, Moira, Susan Evans, Chris Krogh, Michael Flood, Melanie Heenan, and Georgia Ovenden. Framing Best Practice: National Standards for the Primary Prevention of Sexual Assault through Education. National Sexual Assault Prevention Education Project for NASASV. Sydney: U of Western Sydney, 2009. Print.
  • Castoriadis, Cornelius. The Imaginary Institution of Society. 1975. Trans. Kathleen Blamey. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1987. Print.
  • Celermajer, Danielle. The Prevention of Torture: An Ecological Approach. New York: Cambridge UP, 2018. Print.
  • Celermajer, Danielle. The Sins of the Nation and the Ritual of Apology. New York: Cambridge UP, 2009. Print.
  • Chan, Janet. Changing Police Culture: Policing in a Multicultural Society. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. Print.
  • Chan, Janet B.L., Christopher Devery, and Sally Doran. Fair Cop: Learning the Art of Policing. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2003. Print.
  • Chappell, Louse, and Georgina Waylen. “Gender and the Hidden Life of Institutions.” Public Administration 91.3 (2013): 599–615. Print.
  • Clemens, Elizabeth S., and James M. Cook. “Politics and Institutionalism: Explaining Durability and Change.” Annual Review of Sociology 25 (1999): 441–66. Print.
  • Coles, Romand. Visionary Pragmatism: Radical and Ecological Democracy in Neoliberal Times. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2016. Print.
  • Connolly, William. E. Facing the Planetary: Entangled Humanism and the Politics of Swarming. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2017. Print.
  • Connolly, William E. The Fragility of Things: Self-Organizing Processes, Neoliberal Fantasies, and Democratic Activism. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2013. Print.
  • Cooper, David J., Mahmoud Ezzamel, and Hugh Willmott. “Examining ‘Institutionalization’: A Critical Theoretic Perspective.” Greenwood et al. 673–701. Print.
  • Crawford, Sue E.S., and Elinor Ostrom. “A Grammar of Institutions.” American Political Science Review 89.3 (1995): 582–600. Print.
  • Creed, W.E. Douglas, Rich DeJordy, and Jaco Lok. “Being the Change: Resolving Institutional Contradiction through Identity Work.” Academy of Management Journal 53.6 (2010): 1337–64. Print.
  • Creed, W.E. Douglas, Bryant Hudson, Gerardo Okhuysen, and Kristin Smith-Crowe. “Swimming in a Sea of Shame: Incorporating Emotion into Explanations of Institutional Reproduction and Change.” Academy of Management Review 39.3 (2014): 275–301. Print.
  • Cvetkovich, Ann. An Archive of Feelings: Trauma, Sexuality and Lesbian Public Cultures. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2003. Print.
  • DiMaggio, Paul J. “Interest and Agency in Institutional Theory.” Institutional Patterns and Organizations: Culture and Environment. Ed. Lynne G. Zucker. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1988. 3–22. Print.
  • Dolan, Jill. Utopia in Performance: Finding Hope at the Theater. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 2008. Print.
  • Elster, Jon. “Emotions and Transitional Justice.” Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 86.1–2 (2003): 17–40. Print.
  • Ericson, Richard V. “Rules in Policing: Five Perspectives.” Theoretical Criminology 11.3 (2007): 367–401. Print.
  • Fanon, Frantz. Black Skin, White Masks. 1952. London: Pluto, 2017. Print.
  • Fishbein, Martin, and Icek Ajzen. Belief, Attitude, Intention and Behavior: An Introduction to Theory and Research. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1975. Print.
  • Fisher, Jeffrey D., and William A. Fisher. “Changing Aids-Risk Behavior.” Psychological Bulletin 111.3 (1992): 455–74. Print.
  • Fotaki, Marianna, Kate Kenny, and Sheena J. Vachhani. “Thinking Critically about Affect in Organization Studies: Why it Matters. Organization 24.1 (2017): 3–17. Print.
  • Foucault, Michel. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. 1975. Trans. Alan Sheridan. New York: Vintage, 1995. Print.
  • Foucault, Michel. The History of Sexuality, Volume 1. 1976. Trans. Robert Hurley. London: Lane, 1979. Print.
  • Gatens, Moira. Imaginary Bodies: Ethics, Power and Corporeality. London: Routledge, 1996. Print.
  • Gatens, Moira. “Institutions, Embodiment, and Sexual Difference.” Gender and Institutions: Welfare, Work, and Citizenship. Ed. Moira Gatens and Alison Mackinnon. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998. 1–15. Print.
  • Gibbs, Anna. “After Affect: Sympathy, Synchrony, and Mimetic Communication.” Gregg and Seigworth 186–205. Print.
  • Goodin, Robert. The Theory of Institutional Design. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996. Print.
  • Goodley, Dan, Kirsty Liddiard, and Katherine Runswick-Cole. “Feeling Disability: Theories of Affect and Critical Disability Studies.” Disability and Society 33.2 (2018): 197–217. Print.
  • Goodwin, Jeff, James M. Jasper, and Francesca Polletta. “Emotional Dimensions of Social Movements.” The Blackwell Companion to Social Movements. Ed. David A. Snow, Sarah A. Soule, and Hanspeter Kriesi. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2004. 413–32. Print.
  • Greenwood, Royston, Christine Oliver, Thomas B. Lawrence, and Renate E. Meyer, eds. The Sage Handbook of Organizational Institutionalism. London: Sage, 2008. Print.
  • Gregg, Melissa. Work’s Intimacy. Oxford: Wiley, 2011. Print.
  • Gregg, Melissa, and Gregory J. Seigworth, eds. The Affect Theory Reader. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2010. Print.
  • Hallett, Tim, and Marc J. Ventresca. “Inhabited Institutions: Social Interactions and Organizational Forms in Gouldner’s Patterns of Industrial Bureaucracy.” Theory and Society 35 (2006): 213–36. Print.
  • Haritos-Fatouros, Mika. The Psychological Origins of Institutionalized Torture. London: Routledge, 2003. Print.
  • Hawkesworth, Mary. “Engendering Political Science: An Immodest Proposal.” Politics and Gender 1.1 (2005): 141–56. Print.
  • Helmke, Gretchen, and Steven Levitsky. “Informal Institutions and Comparative Politics: A Research Agenda.” Perspectives on Politics 2.4 (2004): 725–40. Print.
  • Hemmings, Clare. “Affective Solidarity: Feminist Reflexivity and Political Transformation.” Feminist Theory 13.2 (2012): 147–61. Print.
  • Hochschild, Arlie. “Emotion Work, Feeling Rules, and Social Structure.” American Journal of Sociology 85.3 (1979): 551–75. Print.
  • Hochschild, Arlie. The Managed Heart. Berkeley: U of California P, 1983. Print.
  • Hodgson, Geoffrey. “What Are Institutions?” Journal of Economic Issues 40.1 (2006): 1–25. Print.
  • Huggins, Martha Knisely, Mika Haritos-Fatouros, and Philip G. Zimbardo. Violence Workers: Police Torturers and Murderers Reconstruct Brazilian Atrocities. Berkeley: U of California P, 2002. Print.
  • Jackson, Shannon. Social Works: Performing Art, Supporting Publics. New York: Routledge, 2011. Print.
  • Jasper, James. “Emotions and Social Movements: Twenty Years of Theory and Research.” Annual Review of Sociology 37 (2011): 285–303. Print.
  • Jasper, James M., and Lynn Owens. “Social Movements and Emotions.” Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions. Vol. II. Ed. Jan E. Stets and Jonathan H. Turner. Dordrecht: Springer, 2014. 529–48. Print.
  • Jennings, Ann L. “Public or Private? Institutional Economics and Feminism.” Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics. Ed. Marianne A. Ferber and Julie A. Nelson. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1993. 111–30. Print.
  • Katzenstein, Mary Fainsod. “Stepsisters: Feminist Movement Activism in Different Institutional Spaces.” The Social Movement Society. Ed. David Meyer and Sidney Tarrow. Lanham, MD: Rowman, 1998. 195–216. Print.
  • Kenny, Meryl. “Gender, Institutions and Power: A Critical Review.” Politics 27.2 (2007): 91–100. Print.
  • Krook, Mona Lena, and Fiona Mackay. Gender, Politics and Institutions: Towards a Feminist Institutionalism. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Print.
  • Lawrence, Thomas B., and Roy Suddaby. “Institutions and Institutional Work.” The Sage Handbook of Organization Studies. Ed. Stewart R. Clegg, Cynthia Hardy, Thomas B. Lawrence, and Walter R. Nord. London: Sage, 2006. 215–54. Print.
  • Leebaw, Brownwyn Anne. “The Irreconcilable Goals of Transitional Justice.” Human Rights Quarterly 30 (2008): 95–118. Print.
  • Mackay, Fiona, Meryl Kenny, and Louise Chappell. “New Institutionalism through a Gender Lens: Towards a Feminist Institutionalism?” International Political Science Review 31.5 (2010): 573–88. Print.
  • Mantzavinos, C., Douglass C. North, and Syed Shariq. “Learning, Institutions, and Economic Performance.” Perspectives on Politics 2.1 (2004): 75–84. Print.
  • Medina, José. The Epistemology of Resistance: Gender and Racial Oppression, Epistemic Injustice, and Resistant Imaginations. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2013. Print.
  • Meister, Robert. After Evil: A Politics of Human Rights. New York, Columbia UP, 2012. Print.
  • Mihai, Mihaela. Negative Emotions and Transitional Justice. New York: Columbia UP, 2016. Print.
  • Milgram, Stanley. Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View. 1st ed. New York: Harper, 1974. Print.
  • Moisander, Johanna K., Heidi Hirsto, and Kathryn Fahy. “Emotions in Institutional Work: A Discursive Perspective.” Organization Studies 37.7 (2016): 963–90. Print.
  • Nash, Jennifer C., and Emily A. Owens. “Institutional Feelings: Practicing Women’s Studies in the Corporate University.” Feminist Formations 27.3 (2015): vii–xi. Print.
  • Niezen, Ronald. Truth and Indignation: Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2017. Print.
  • North, Douglass C. “Economic Performance through Time.” American Economic Review 84.3 (1994): 359–68. Print.
  • Nussbaum, Martha C. Political Emotions: Why Love Matters for Justice. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2013. Print.
  • Oliver, Christine. “Strategic Responses to Institutional Processes.” Academy of Management Review 16.1 (1991): 145–79. Print.
  • Patalano, Roberta. “Imagination and Society: The Affective Side of Institutions.” Constitutional Political Economy 18.4 (2007): 223–41. Print.
  • Pedwell, Carolyn, and Anne Whitehead. “Affecting Feminism: Questions of Feeling in Feminist Theory.” Feminist Theory 13.2 (2012): 115–29. Print.
  • Powell, Walter W., and Jeannette A. Colyvas. “Microfoundations of Institutional Theory.” Greenwood et al. 276–98. Print.
  • Probyn, Elspeth. Blush: Faces of Shame. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 2005. Print.
  • Puwar, Nirmal. Space Invaders: Race, Gender and Bodies Out of Place. Oxford: Berg, 2004. Print.
  • Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky. Touching Feeling: Affect, Pedagogy, Performativity. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2003. Print.
  • Seo, Myeong-Gu, and W.E. Douglas Creed. “Institutional Contradictions, Praxis, and Institutional Change: A Dialectical Perspective.” Academy of Management Review 27.2 (2002): 222–47. Print.
  • Shepsle, Kenneth. A. “Studying Institutions: Some Lessons from the Rational Choice Approach.” Journal of Theoretical Politics 1.2 (1989): 131–47. Print.
  • Slaby, Jan, and Rainer Mühlhoff. “Affect.” Slaby and von Scheve 27–41. Print.
  • Slaby, Jan, and Christian von Scheve, eds. Affective Societies: Key Concepts. London: Routledge, 2019. Print.
  • Snow, David A., E. Burke Rochford Jr, Steven K. Worden, and Robert D. Benford. “Frame Alignment Processes, Micromobilization, and Movement Participation.” American Sociological Review 51.4 (1986): 464–81. Print.
  • Stephens, Angharad Closs. “The Affective Atmospheres of Nationalism.” Cultural Geographies 23.2 (2016): 181–98. Print.
  • Stephens, Angharad Closs. “National Atmospheres and the ‘Brexit’ Revolt.” Society and Space. 23 Aug. 2016. Web. 18 June 2019. <societyandspace.org/2016/08/23/national-atmospheres-and-the-brexit-revolt-angharad-closs-stephens/>.
  • Stoler, Ann Laura. Along the Archival Grain: Epistemic Anxieties and Colonial Common Sense. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2010. Print.
  • Stoler, Ann Laura. Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault’s History of Sexuality and the Colonial Order of Things. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1995. Print.
  • Sturdy, Andrew. “Knowing the Unknowable? A Discussion of Methodological and Theoretical Issues in Emotion Research and Organization Studies.” Organization 10.1 (2003): 81–105. Print.
  • Taylor, Charles. “The Decision Dilemma.” A Cultural History of Law in the Modern Age. Vol. 6. Ed. Richard K. Sherwin and Danielle Celermajer. London: Bloomsbury, 2019. 87–98. Print.
  • Taylor, Charles. Modern Social Imaginaries. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2003. Print.
  • Van Maanen, J., and G. Kunda. “‘Real Feelings’: Emotional Expression and Organizational Culture.” Research in Organizational Behavior. Ed. Barry M. Staw and Larry L. Cummings. Greenwich: JAI, 1989. 43–103. Print.
  • Vince, Russ, and Michael Broussine. “Paradox, Defense and Attachment: Accessing and Working with Emotions and Relations Underlying Organizational Change.” Organization Studies 17.1 (1996): 1–21. Print.
  • Watkins, Megan. “Desiring Recognition, Accumulating Affect.” Gregg and Seigworth 269–88. Print.
  • Young, Iris Marion. Justice and the Politics of Difference. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1990. Print.
  • Young, Iris Marion. “Lived Body vs Gender: Reflections on Social Structure and Subjectivity.” Ratio 15.4 (2002): 410–28. Print.
  • Zimbardo, Philip. The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil. New York: Random, 2007. Print.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.