The project is led by Daniel Hjorth, founding director of the Centre for Aesthetics and Business Creativity and Ulf G. Lindén Professor, together with Professor Emma Bell from the Stockholm School of Economics.
Posthumanist approaches challenge traditional human-centered perspectives by examining how humans, technologies, environments, and systems interact and co-create organizational realities. The volume will consist of 18 chapters, each written by different scholars contributing with their individual perspectives.
To develop the book, the contributing authors gathered for a collaborative workshop. Many of the chapter authors presented draft versions of their contributions and received feedback from fellow contributors. This peer-review style exchange allowed authors to refine their ideas and align their chapters with the broader themes of the book.
The goal is to finalize the contributions by summer. If the timeline holds, the finished draft will be submitted to the publisher in autumn.
See a video from the workshop:
Book Workshop on Posthumanist Management Research and Education
