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Autoria: Pradies, C.
Berti, M.
Cunha, M. P.
Rego, J.
Tunarosa, A.
Clegg, S.
Data: 2023
Título próprio: A figure is worth a thousand words: The role of visualization in paradox theorizing
Título da revista: Organization Studies
Volume: 44
Número: 8
Paginação: 1231 - 1257
Referência bibliográfica: Pradies, C., Berti, M., Cunha, M. P., Rego, J., Tunarosa, A., & Clegg, S. (2023). A figure is worth a thousand words: The role of visualization in paradox theorizing. Organization Studies, 44(8), 1231-1257. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/01708406231161998
ISSN: 0170-8406
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1177/01708406231161998
Palavras-chave: Paradox theory
Visual analysis
Visual representation of paradox
Semiotics
Theorizing
Resumo: Visualization (i.e., the use of figures and images to represent findings and conceptual models) is central to theorizing. Yet, by focusing solely on the textual content of papers, analysis has inadvertently marginalized the graphic representations of key ideas. We review the paradox literature not just in terms of what authors have written but also how they have visualized models concisely. An analysis of figures in paradox articles captures the essential role that visuals play in our understanding of competing tensions, leveraging the power of imagery. We explore paradox visually, searching for the figurative materialization of paradox; more particularly, we seek visual signs that render abstract ideas more saliently and concretely. We contribute to paradox theory in three ways. First, we show how visuals constitute the lynchpin between convergent and divergent forces, allowing scholars to simultaneously reinforce and challenge current understanding. Second, we offer a tool for scholars to theorize competing demands based on three key antinomies, or dualities, that define the terrain of research in our field. Third, we reveal the performative effect of figures by identifying the ongoing dominance of certain classes of paradox visuals, which allows us to point to uncharted territories for paradox research.
Arbitragem científica: yes
Acesso: Acesso Aberto
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