Collective Action for a Multispecies World: A Compositionist Approach to Grand Challenges

  • Mireille Mercier-Roy Department of Management, HEC Montréal, Montréal, Canada
  • Chantale Mailhot Department of Management, HEC Montréal, Montréal, Canada
Keywords: Posthumanism, Grand challenges, Pragmatism, Controversies, Multispecies organization studies

Abstract

As the field of management studies widens its scale of reflection to consider the socio-ecological ecosystems of which organizations are part, more attention is devoted to grand challenges. While extent literature generally treats them as exogenous objects, our focus here is on unfolding encounters with grand challenges. We conceive grand challenges as concrete problems of arbitration of more-than-human ways of life, where the managerial practices of organizations enact and transform grand challenges. We put forward a posthumanism and pragmatist style of thinking, which, we argue, can help us think with grand challenges and engage in creative ways of composing a common world. Through the story of a problematic situation where tangles of grand challenges abound, we offer a mode of construction that can help us compose what is, in a given situation, a ‘better’ world. This mode of construction is based on three sets of practices, namely, slowing downmultispecies world-making, and being present and grieving losses. It facilitates the emergence of new ways of composing the world, helps account for the implication of other species, and foregrounds the elaboration of worlds in a response-able way. Our paper contributes to the grand challenges literature by proposing a mode of attention and action that engages both management researchers and practitioners in the work of constructing multispecies worlds.

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Author Biographies

Mireille Mercier-Roy, Department of Management, HEC Montréal, Montréal, Canada

Mireille Mercier-Roy received her PhD in management, strategy and entrepreneurship from HEC Montréal. Her work focuses on the transformation of organizing and managing in the Anthropocene, on multispecies organizing, and on posthumanist research practices.

Chantale Mailhot, Department of Management, HEC Montréal, Montréal, Canada

Chantale Mailhot is a full professor of management at HEC Montréal. She is interested in social transformation practices and socio-environmental controversies. Her work is structured around five interrelated themes: links between academic knowledge and practical, experiential knowledge; socio-economic-environmental controversies and collective evaluation processes; social transformation practices; performativity of management theories and tools; management education and research in the Anthropocene.

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Published
2024-09-02
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Mercier-Roy , M., & Mailhot , C. (2024). Collective Action for a Multispecies World: A Compositionist Approach to Grand Challenges. M@n@gement, 27(S1), 45-57. https://doi.org/10.37725/mgmt.2024.8881
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