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Mallett O & Wapshott R (2011) The challenges of identity work: Developing Ricoeurian narrative identity in organisations. Ephemera: Theory and Politics in Organization, 11 (3), pp. 271-288. http://www.ephemerajournal.org/contribution/challenges-identity-work-developing-ricoeurian-narrative-identity-organisations
Abstract
In this paper we develop Paul Ricoeur¡¯s approach to ¡®narrative identity¡¯ to explore questions of complex and conflictual identity work in organisations. We read Ricoeur¡¯s self-reflexive conception of narrative mediating between two ¡®poles¡¯ of identity within his discussion of a threefold, hermeneutic process of mimesis involving prefiguration, configuration and refiguration. With reference to the film Infernal Affairs (2002), deployed as an ¡®extreme case¡¯, we demonstrate how these ideas can aid understanding of identity work in challenging organisational contexts. We argue that a narrative approach is useful for understanding the processes involved in identity work in organisations, especially around occupational roles where employees¡¯ work requires them to act in ways that cause tension with their pre-existing sense of self. In doing so, we contribute to discussions of identity in organisational contexts and demonstrate the value of Ricoeur¡¯s ideas.
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Publication date | 01/01/2011 |
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ISSN | 2052-1499 |
eISSN | 1473-2866 |
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Professor of Entrepreneurship, Management, Work and Organisation