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Mindfulness—it’s not what you think: Toward critical reconciliation with progressive self-development practices
Organization ( IF 3.3 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-11 , DOI: 10.1177/1350508421995755
Erik Mygind du Plessis 1 , Sine Nørholm Just 2
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The aim of the following paper is to nuance the way in which mindfulness meditation, understood as a set of practices aimed at moment-tomoment awareness, is generally perceived in critical management studies as well as the broader critical social sciences. According to the general consensus, self-development practices thus produce various individual pathologies and reinforce the societal status quo. Using mindfulness meditation as an example, and by exploring how it was practiced by activists during Occupy Wall Street, the paper sets out to challenge this consensus and examine the possibility of progressive selfdevelopment practices. On this basis, we introduce Hartmut Rosa’s concept of resonance as a starting point for conceptualizing the transformative potential of mindfulness without losing sight of the ambivalences and contradictions involved. The paper thus examines the criticism as well as the potential of mindfulness meditation, hoping to arrive at a critical reconciliation through a hopeful and realistic account of what taking note of the self can do.



中文翻译:

正念-这不是您的想法:通过渐进式自我发展实践实现关键和解

以下论文的目的是细化正念冥想的方式,批判管理研究以及更广泛的批判社会科学通常都将正念冥想理解为旨在时刻意识的一系列练习。因此,根据普遍共识,自我发展的做法会产生各种不同的病态,并加强社会现状。以正念冥想为例,并探索“占领华尔街”期间激进主义者如何进行正念冥想,该论文着手挑战这一共识,并研究渐进式自我发展实践的可能性。在此基础上,我们介绍了哈特穆特·罗莎(Hartmut Rosa)的共鸣概念,作为概念化正念变革潜力的起点,而又不会忽视所涉及的矛盾和矛盾。

更新日期:2021-03-11
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