Letiche / Moriceau | Turn to Film | Buch | 978-90-04-39011-9 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 522 g

Letiche / Moriceau

Turn to Film

Film in the Business School

Buch, Englisch, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 522 g

ISBN: 978-90-04-39011-9
Verlag: Brill


Turn to Film: Film in the Business School offers creative and powerful uses of film in the business school classroom and surveys the pedagogical and performative value of watching films with students. This volume examines not only how film offers opportunities for learning and investigation, but also how they can be sources of ideological poison, self-delusion and mis-representation. Throughout the text, renowned contributors embrace film’s power to embark on new adventures of thought by inventing images and signs, and by bringing novel concepts and fresh perspectives to the classroom. If film often reveals organizational dysfunctionality and absurdity, it also teaches us to understand the other, to see difference, and to accept experimentation. A wide spectra of films are examined for their pedagogical value in terms of what can be learned, explored and discussed by teaching with film and how film can be used as a tool of research and investigation. The book sees film in the classroom as an educational challenge wherein rich learning and personal development are encouraged.
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Notes on Contributors

Introduction

Part 1: Film & Management

1. The Future Is Now!

Robert S. Earhart

2. Caligula – A Teratology of Power

Rémi Jardat>

3. The Limits of Control – Illusion or Delusion?

Peter Pelzer

4. Mentors and Mentees in Managerial Films

Charles Egert

5. Exploring Visual Production of Entrepreneurship: SoundCloud Going ‘All In’ with Adidas

David Sköld and Mikolaj Dymek

Part 2: Audience in the Classroom

6. Who’s the Boss? Leadership, Fiction and Power According to “The Boss-of-It-All”

Philippe Mairesse and Stephane Debenedetti

7. Do We Have a Leader?

Robert van Boeschoten and Vincent Pieterse

8. Film as Shock to Thought

Luc Peters>

9. The Terrifying Thing with Film as Business Education and Research

Perttu Salovaara and Martin Wood

Part 3: Film & Meaning

10. From the “Reel World” to Organizational Metaphors: Dialogue in a Parallel Discourse with Marshal McLuhan

Yvon Pesqueux

11. Adaptation: Not to Give in and Not to Give Up

Jean-Luc Moriceau

12. Nobody Knows My Tokyo Sonata: Or What does the Benshi Know?

Hugo Letiche

13. Conclusions: Affect and Ethics in Business and Management Education

Hugo Letiche

14. Films and Suggestion for Their Use

&emps;Hugo Letiche and Jean-Luc Moriceau

Index


Hugo Letiche, PhD (1984), Free University Amsterdam, is Professor at The University of Leicester School of Business and Professeur invité at Institut Mines-Télécom, Paris. He has written extensively about philosophy, art, pedagogy and the ethnography of organization.


Jean-Luc Moriceau, PhD (1997), Paris Dauphine, is Professor at Institut Mines-Télécom Business School, Paris. His current research centres on the turn-to-affect and performance as research form.


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