Learning from difference and similarity: identities and relational reflexive learning

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Beech, N., Brown, A., Coupland, C. and Cutcher, L. 2021. Learning from difference and similarity: identities and relational reflexive learning. Management Learning. 52 (4), pp. 393-403. https://doi.org/10.1177/13505076211038900
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TitleLearning from difference and similarity: identities and relational reflexive learning
AuthorsBeech, N., Brown, A., Coupland, C. and Cutcher, L.
Abstract

Within organizations there is reciprocal interplay between identity construction and learning. Processes of learning are enabled and constrained by identity practices; concomitantly, the possibilities for learning are shaped by the identity positions available to individuals. There is a dynamic between the impositions of organizations and people’s freedom to shape their identities and learning plays a crucial role in this. Our purpose in this special issue is to contribute to the understanding of the intersection of identity work and learning as a response to experiences of being different. Experiences of difference include moving into a new role, encountering a disjuncture with others while in a role or a difference in broader life which is reacted to as if it were a problem in an organizational setting. Being different produces a variety of challenges and the papers in this special issue trace how people cope with vulnerabilities, develop resilience and often collaborate in their learning. We focus on how people reflect on their own identity and learn and how, by learning together with people who have similar experiences, micro-communities can support, develop and enhance their insight and identity-positions.

KeywordsIdentity; identity work; learning; managerial identities
PublisherSAGE Publications
JournalManagement Learning
ISSN1350-5076
Electronic1461-7307
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Online08 Sep 2021
Print01 Sep 2021
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Deposited10 Sep 2021
Output statusPublished
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/13505076211038900
Web of Science identifierWOS:000695747100001
LanguageEnglish
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