PHILOSOPHY OF MANAGEMENT (PHOM) CALL FOR SPECIAL ISSUE PROPOSALS
Philosophy of Management invites proposals for special issues (SI) on specific topics falling within the aims and scope of the journal: looking at management theory and practice through philosophical lenses and/or engaging in philosophical inquiry. This includes joining, revising, criticizing (or examining unaddressed aspects of) any extant conversations– as well as initiating and proposing novel and promising research agendas – in the philosophy of management. In doing so, the guest editors can propose to mobilize any philosophical concept, theory, methodology, school of thought, and/or tradition from any period of time. A SI proposal may refer to any particular issue in management studies, which can be discussed within one of the traditional areas of philosophy (such as aesthetics, epistemology, logic, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, ontology) or within one of the various areas where philosophy is usually applied to (e.g. ethics, politics, society, economics, law, science, psychology, linguistics). The SI may also adopt a historical approach for inquiring, for instance, into the evolution of a concept or practice or a “-meta” standpoint as applicable to the philosophy of management theory and practice. It may also encourage an exchange of perspectives on topics and ideas developed in related disciplines that the guest editors might deem relevant for a better grasp of key issues in the philosophy of management.
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