Hi Karen - with the risk of taking everybody on the list as 'hostages'
I would like to answer your mail, Karen, as well as provide everybody
on the list with some (I hope) relevant infos: years ago I carried out
a phd project on performative entrepreneurship, and on the way I ran
into a research group in University of St Gallen, Switzerland, where
prof Chris Steyaert is active. He and Daniel Hjort (pt at Copenhagen
Business School). The work(s) of Chris, Daniel and St Gallen on
performative entrepreneurship are doing a tremendous job on opening
doors methodologically, philosophically, sociologically etc with
regards to performative writing and 'doings' - You can 'google' these
signs (Chris Steyaert/Daniel Hjort etc) to find out more, or move to
their 4 co-edited books on Entrepreneurship which is easily found by a
few searches on the web - here you will finbd a lot of ideas on how to
"persuade" audiences on the "why's" of performative writings and
doings - persuasion, perhaps, is not the best strategy, connecting
with audiences, people and projects doing performative stuff has, to
me at least, been an easier and more fun way to move!
Best regards
Tim Struck
On 6/18/10, Karen V Lee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Kip,
>
> i'm a huge fan of your research . . . .and involved with autoethnographic
> inquiry as performative writing.
>
> I recently submitted a performative autoethnographic article to FQS special
> issue , "participatory qualitative research"
>
> the feedback suggests that I include "more theoretical and methodological
> development. There seems no meta processing of the text, "
>
> does this not contradict performative aspect?
>
> any advice would be greatly appreciated as i believe you are the leading
> authority in this area
>
> Karen
>
>
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