Community and transmodernity: the keys to organizational practices of social collectives in Mexico

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
10
Article ID: 
18773
7 pages
Research Article

Community and transmodernity: the keys to organizational practices of social collectives in Mexico

Dra. Giovanna Mazzotti Pabello, Mtra. Kay Nicté Nava Nasupcialy and Dr. Jerónimo Ricardez Jimenez

Abstract: 

In this article we intend to broaden the field of knowledge of the Organizational Theory (OT) and organizational studies, opening the action-research universe to acknowledge the diversity of organizational practices of social-community collectives. To this end, the first part shows the theoretical constraints caused by the epistemic coloniality that imposes the model upon the modern organization and productivity, competitiveness, and control as their sole axis of analysis. The second part shows the analytical categories used to understand the organizational practices of social collectives in Mexico. These categories came out of community considerations and practices, which stand for political-epistemic projects not included in the theoretical schemes of organizational modernity. Specifically, the notion of communality —conceived by intellectuals and activists from Oaxaca, México— and Dussel’s Transmodernity concept, were created to define the context from which they developed. As a conclusion, we propose to open the field into organizational transmodernity, to understand the organizational practices of social collectives as a potential for cultural creation and reproduction of a shared life.

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