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    UID:
    almahu_9949464503202882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxv, 508 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9780429355950 , 0429355955 , 9781000775648 , 100077564X , 9781000775686 , 1000775682
    Series Statement: Routledge international handbooks
    Content: "This Handbook examines the study of failure in social sciences, its manifestations in the contemporary world, and the modalities of dealing with it - both in theory and in practice. It draws together a comprehensive approach to failing, and invisible forms of cancelling out and denial of future perspectives. Underlining critical mechanisms for challenging and reimagining norms of success in contemporary society, it allows readers to understand how contemporary regimes of failure are being formed and institutionalized in relation to policy and economic models, such as neo-liberalism. While capturing the diversity of approaches in framing failure, it assesses the conflations and shifts which have occurred in the study of failure over time. Intended for scholars who research processes of inequality and invisibility, this Handbook aims to formulate a critical manifesto and activism agenda for contemporary society. Presenting an integrated view about failure the Handbook will be an essential reading for students in sociology, social theory, anthropology, international relations and development research, organization theory, public policy, management studies, queer theory, disability studies, sports and performance research"--
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Funding Acknowledgment Statement -- Introduction -- 1 FAIL! Are We Headed Towards Critical Failure Studies? -- Failure -- Resilience / Inequality and Invisibility -- Future -- Neoliberalism -- Critical Failure Studies -- The Structure of the Handbook -- Part 1 Critical Failure Studies in the Making -- Part 2 Failure Regimes and Power -- Part 3 Restoring, Learning, and Attributing Blame for Failure -- Part 4 Failure Trouble and Resistance in Neoliberalism -- Part 5 Post-Failure Or Reimagined Failure? -- References -- Part 1 Critical Failure Studies in the Making -- 2 Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Introduction -- Linguistic Relativity and Intercultural Communication Problems -- Semantic (Conceptual) and Pragmatic Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Failure in Intercultural Communication From a Critical-Theoretical Postmodernist Perspective -- Looking Ahead: "Overcoming" Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Conclusions and the Future of Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Notes -- References -- 3 Entrepreneurial Failure Contextualized: Sociocultural Approaches -- Introduction -- Entrepreneurial Failure: Historical Perspectives -- Entrepreneurial Context: Key Issues -- Entrepreneurial Failure in Context: New Approaches -- Embeddedness: The Role of Collective Organization in Failure -- Social Construction: The Role of Collective Ideas in Failure -- Materiality: The Role of Collective Artifacts in Failure -- Illustrations and Discussion -- Future Lines of Development -- Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 4 Fear of Failure in Athletes: Fanning the Fire of Sport Desire Or Burning Out? -- Fear of Failure in Athletes -- Burnout in Athletes. , The Role of Fear of Failure in Athlete Burnout -- Coaches and Significant Others and Their Role in Fear of Failure and Athlete Burnout -- Assisting Athletes in Managing Their Fear of Failure -- Conclusions and Future Directions of Fear of Failure and Burnout in Sport -- References -- 5 Career Failure: A Sociological Perspective -- Introduction -- The Modern Invention of Professional Careers and Individualization of Failure -- Failure and the Emergence of New Career Paths in the Changing Fields of Organizations -- Contemporary Social Inequalities and Career Failures -- Conclusion and Research Outlook -- References -- 6 Sociology of Failures in Clinical Trials -- Experimental Failure in Clinical Trials: A Recurring Phenomenon Little Addressed By the Social Sciences -- Sociologists Study Clinical Trials as a Tool for Doctors to Address the Failure of Conventional Treatments, Not as an ... -- An Organisational Sociology Perspective On the Production of Experimental Failures and Invalid Results -- Selective Publication and Ignoring Failure: A Socio-Analysis of Scientific Publishing Practices -- Future Lines of Development: The Social Experience of Failure, a Sociological Unthinkable? The Case of Experimental ... -- Conclusion: To Promote Dialogue Between Sociological Specialties -- Notes -- References -- 7 From Varieties of Failure to Failure Judgments: The Sociology of Valuation and Failure Studies -- Valuating Failures -- The Sociology of Valuation -- Varieties of Failing Valuations -- Errors and Biases -- Unintended Consequences -- Ignoring and Decoupling -- Reconstructing Failure Judgments: New Avenues for Research -- Conclusions and New Areas of Inquiry -- Notes -- References -- Part 2 Failure Regimes and Power -- 8 Failed Identities: On the Processes and Meanings of Unformed Alternate Selves -- The Sociology of Nothing. , Failed Identity Development: Two Routes to Unbecoming -- The Haunting Experience of Abandoned Selves -- Methodology -- Commissive Dis-Identification: Becoming a Non- -- Omissive Non-Identification: Non-Becoming -- Conclusions and Lines of Development -- References -- 9 The Study of Failures and the Problem of Contingency -- Introduction -- On the Contingency of Failure -- Failure as Empirical Irregularity -- Failure as Miscommunication -- Failure as Mode of Organization -- Failure and the Epistemology of the Market? -- The Sayable: Rational Expectations and Asymmetrical Information -- The Visible: Central Banks and Monetary Policy in Times of Climate Change -- Conclusions and Future Lines of Exploration -- Notes -- References -- 10 Successful Failure -- Introduction -- Variants -- Situational Successful Failure -- Institutionalized Successful Failure -- Theoretical and Methodological Implications -- The Evolutionary Logic -- The Logic of Purposeful Action -- Conclusion: Successful Failure as a Precarious Phenomenon -- References -- 11 The Theatre of Failure: Social Media's Role in Demonstrating Mundane Disruption -- The Theatre of Proof and Public Experimentation -- Theatre of Use -- Introducing the Digital to Demonstrations -- Bias Towards Success -- Using the Theatre Metaphor to Investigate Failure -- Examples of Theatre of Failure -- Social Media as a Setting for Theatres of Failure -- Researching the Theatre of Failure -- Observing Transport for London's Theatre of Failure -- Live Service Updates -- Direct Message Subscriptions -- Accountability and the Theatre of Failure -- Inequalities and the Theatre of Failure -- Conclusions: The Demonstration of Mundane Failures and Beyond -- Notes -- References -- 12 Economising Failure and Assembling a Failure Regime -- Introduction -- Failure Regimes, Failing, and the Economising of Failure. , Economising the Economy -- Economising the Public Sphere: Assembling a Failure Regime for Hospitals in England -- A New Type of Entity, and a New Definition of Failure -- A New Calculative Infrastructure for a New Regulator -- Conclusion and Further Lines of Inquiry -- Notes -- References -- 13 Foreign Policy Failure: A Narrative Analysis -- Approaches to Failure in Foreign Policy -- Narratives and Narrative Analysis -- A Method to Study Narratives in International Relations -- The Narrative Construction of Failure in Foreign Policy -- Setting -- Characterization -- Emplotment -- Explaining the Success of Failure Narratives -- Conclusion and Avenues for Future Research: Narrative Learning From "Failure" -- Note -- References -- 14 Valuing Plurality: Objectivist and Interpretivist Approaches to the Study of Mistakes and Failures in International Relations -- Mistakes and Failures as a Subject of International Relations -- Concepts of Mistakes and Failures -- Causes of Mistakes and Failures -- Consequences of Mistakes and Failures: Attribution of Responsibility and Learning -- Perspectives for the Future Study of Mistakes and Failures: Valuing Plurality -- Note -- References -- Part 3 Restoring, Learning, and Attributing Blame for Failure -- 15 Before Breakdown, After Repair: The Art of Maintenance -- STS and the Trope of Breakdown -- "Rethinking Repair" -- Turning to Maintenance -- The Art of Maintenance -- Everyone's Task -- All the Time! -- Conclusion: Maintenance and the Reconsideration of Failure -- References -- 16 Cloud Backup and Restore: The Infrastructure of Digital Failure -- Failure Studies Beyond the Event -- The Infrastructure of Anticipation -- Conclusion: Towards Long-Term Cloud Futures -- Notes -- References -- 17 Governance Failure, Metagovernance Failure, and the Pedagogy of Failure -- The Tendential Inevitability of Failure. , Governance -- Governance as the Art of Complexity -- Modalities and Objects of Governance -- Responses to Failure -- More On Metagovernance -- Collibration -- Government's Role in Collibration -- The Pedagogy of Failure -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 18 Beyond Policy Accidents: Learning the Lessons of Policy Failures -- Clarifying the Concepts of Policy Success and Failure -- Further Clarifying the Multidimensional Nature of Policy Success and Failure -- Revising the Typology of Failures Given the Multidimensional Nature of Policy Outcomes -- Understanding the Origins of Policy Failures: The McConnell "3P" Approach -- Conclusion: Overcoming Process and Political Policy Failures Through Deep Policy Learning -- References -- 19 Market Failures -- Introduction -- Marketplaces: Markets as Failures -- The Market: Failure as a Lack of Efficient Allocation -- Markets for Collective Concerns: Failures of Design That Provoke Redesign -- Concluding Discussion and Questions for Future Research -- Note -- References -- 20 Preventing Major Disasters: Success and Failure as Two Sides of the Same Coin -- Introduction -- Attitudes to Failure From the Management Literature -- Technical Attitudes to Failure -- Failure and the Safety Literature -- Methods -- Study 1: Engineers and Failure -- Study 2: Senior Managers and Failure -- Data Analysis -- Engineers and Failure -- Role of Failure in Engineering Work -- Benefits of Having Experienced Failures -- Interest in Past Disasters Experienced By Others -- Benefits of Sharing Information About Failures -- Senior Managers and Failure -- Most Concerned About External Perceptions -- Failures Are Caused By Mistakes -- Failures Are Not Failures -- Hard Not to Be Complacent -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Differing Attitudes to Failure -- Impact On Disaster Prevention -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Routledge international handbook of failure Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023 ISBN 9780367404048
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1841146811
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (18 p.)
    ISBN: 9780367404048 , 9781032371047
    Content: Sociologists have largely neglected the topic of failure, and particularly the economising of failure, notwithstanding notable exceptions. This is puzzling, given the many adjacent literatures that have addressed the practices and processes of economising. Four features define our approach. First, it is argued that failure has none of the objectivity or inevitability often attributed to it. Second, it is suggested that failure be viewed as a variable ontology object. Third, attention is directed to the calculative infrastructures that operationalise the ideas of failing and failure, and enable them to be acted upon. Fourth, emphasis is placed on the importance of distinguishing between failing and failure. The chapter proceeds in three stages. First, it considers the neglect of the topic of failure in sociology. Second, it examines briefly the economising of the economy through the economising of failure for the corporate world across more or less the whole of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century. Third, it examines the economising of the public sphere and particularly the domain of hospital-based healthcare in England across the first two decades of the twenty-first century. In conclusion, we identify possible further lines of enquiry
    Note: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1841147427
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (5 p.)
    ISBN: 9780367404048 , 9781032371047
    Content: Our aim in this afterword is to take the position of an informed reader in the social sciences who seeks as we did to discover points of entry into critical failure studies as developed within the Routledge International Handbook of Failure. Because the book ranges across disciplines and subject matter, we find that the introduction provides an ample overview of the chapters and the goals of the work. We have chosen to ask the question: how might a reader navigate this volume and approach its many theories, definitions, and perspectives? To accomplish this, we offer a brief view of two current projects, distinct in their foci, which served as points of entry to this body of work. First, a project on failure narratives among women in the academy, and second, a project which revolves around the coronavirus pandemic and vaccine hesitancy across six nations. In so doing, we hope to show how particular chapters provide surprises, insights, and theoretical frameworks that inform and deepen our understanding of this nascent and rich inquiry into the nature of failure and how it is problematized and challenged
    Note: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1841147133
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (13 p.)
    ISBN: 9780367404048 , 9781032371047
    Content: Following a crisis, questions are raised about the event itself, its causes, and its consequences. People wonder how this could have happened and whether it could have been prevented. Depending on how the debate evolves, a blame game will ensue: actors will be held accountable for what happened, and these actors will respond to that blame in various ways. This chapter describes how blame games evolve, who will be blamed, how much blame these actors can expect to receive, and how framing plays a role throughout the blame game. Moreover, particular attention is paid to multilevel blame games as there has been a recent increase in interest in this topic, either through investigating this phenomenon or by pointing out its relevance. This chapter defines and describes what multilevel blame games are while listing future avenues of research
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    UID:
    gbv_1841147184
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (21 p.)
    ISBN: 9780367404048 , 9781032371047
    Content: The chapter outlines the scope and structure of the Routledge International Handbook of Failure. It makes a point about the tendency in recent works on failure to advance critical rhetoric and provides a genealogical scrutiny that goes beyond the episodic materialization of failure, that is, failure as an event. This analysis further aims to reveal the complexity of relations, institutions and understandings that constitute regimes and cultures of failure. The chapter signals the main dimensions targeted and unraveled in this new research on failure: inequality, invisibility, power, the future, re-imagining of neoliberal logics of success, and failure alternatives. It also allows readers to grasp the critical and analytical synergy in critical failure studies, both ongoing and planned, which approach the subject from a variety of disciplines, such as sociology, anthropology, International Relations and development research, public policy, organization and management studies, Science, Technology and Society (STS), queer theory, disability studies, performance studies, narrative analysis and cultural theory
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    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis
    UID:
    gbv_1841147249
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (15 p.)
    ISBN: 9780367404048 , 9781032371047
    Content: Digital devices are prone to failure. An increasing range of cloud backup solutions aim to ensure that no matter what should happen to a user’s device, their files and data can be quickly re-downloaded and re-installed on a new device with ease. If the failure or breakdown of a digital device may once have resulted in a potentially devastating data loss event, cloud backup and recovery tools work to reduce the disruptive impact of device failure. This has implications for theories of failure that are based on the premise that breakdown or failure are disruptive events. Drawing on Apple’s cloud-based data backup and restore service, this chapter conceptualises the cloud as an infrastructure designed to anticipate and absorb digital failure. In doing so, it explores how cloud services bolster cultures of routine device upgrading and e-waste production
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1831749564
    Format: 1 online resource (535 pages)
    ISBN: 9781000775648
    Series Statement: Routledge International Handbooks Ser.
    Content: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Funding Acknowledgment Statement -- Introduction -- 1 FAIL! Are We Headed Towards Critical Failure Studies? -- Failure -- Resilience / Inequality and Invisibility -- Future -- Neoliberalism -- Critical Failure Studies -- The Structure of the Handbook -- Part 1 Critical Failure Studies in the Making -- Part 2 Failure Regimes and Power -- Part 3 Restoring, Learning, and Attributing Blame for Failure -- Part 4 Failure Trouble and Resistance in Neoliberalism -- Part 5 Post-Failure Or Reimagined Failure? -- References -- Part 1 Critical Failure Studies in the Making -- 2 Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Introduction -- Linguistic Relativity and Intercultural Communication Problems -- Semantic (Conceptual) and Pragmatic Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Failure in Intercultural Communication From a Critical-Theoretical Postmodernist Perspective -- Looking Ahead: "Overcoming" Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Conclusions and the Future of Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Notes -- References -- 3 Entrepreneurial Failure Contextualized: Sociocultural Approaches -- Introduction -- Entrepreneurial Failure: Historical Perspectives -- Entrepreneurial Context: Key Issues -- Entrepreneurial Failure in Context: New Approaches -- Embeddedness: The Role of Collective Organization in Failure -- Social Construction: The Role of Collective Ideas in Failure -- Materiality: The Role of Collective Artifacts in Failure -- Illustrations and Discussion -- Future Lines of Development -- Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 4 Fear of Failure in Athletes: Fanning the Fire of Sport Desire Or Burning Out? -- Fear of Failure in Athletes -- Burnout in Athletes.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367404048
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367404048
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxon, UK ; : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961382306502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxv, 508 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 1-000-77564-X , 0-429-35595-5
    Series Statement: Routledge International Handbooks
    Content: "This Handbook examines the study of failure in social sciences, its manifestations in the contemporary world, and the modalities of dealing with it - both in theory and in practice. It draws together a comprehensive approach to failing, and invisible forms of cancelling out and denial of future perspectives. Underlining critical mechanisms for challenging and reimagining norms of success in contemporary society, it allows readers to understand how contemporary regimes of failure are being formed and institutionalized in relation to policy and economic models, such as neo-liberalism. While capturing the diversity of approaches in framing failure, it assesses the conflations and shifts which have occurred in the study of failure over time. Intended for scholars who research processes of inequality and invisibility, this Handbook aims to formulate a critical manifesto and activism agenda for contemporary society. Presenting an integrated view about failure the Handbook will be an essential reading for students in sociology, social theory, anthropology, international relations and development research, organization theory, public policy, management studies, queer theory, disability studies, sports and performance research"--
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Funding Acknowledgment Statement -- Introduction -- 1 FAIL! Are We Headed Towards Critical Failure Studies? -- Failure -- Resilience / Inequality and Invisibility -- Future -- Neoliberalism -- Critical Failure Studies -- The Structure of the Handbook -- Part 1 Critical Failure Studies in the Making -- Part 2 Failure Regimes and Power -- Part 3 Restoring, Learning, and Attributing Blame for Failure -- Part 4 Failure Trouble and Resistance in Neoliberalism -- Part 5 Post-Failure Or Reimagined Failure? -- References -- Part 1 Critical Failure Studies in the Making -- 2 Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Introduction -- Linguistic Relativity and Intercultural Communication Problems -- Semantic (Conceptual) and Pragmatic Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Failure in Intercultural Communication From a Critical-Theoretical Postmodernist Perspective -- Looking Ahead: "Overcoming" Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Conclusions and the Future of Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Notes -- References -- 3 Entrepreneurial Failure Contextualized: Sociocultural Approaches -- Introduction -- Entrepreneurial Failure: Historical Perspectives -- Entrepreneurial Context: Key Issues -- Entrepreneurial Failure in Context: New Approaches -- Embeddedness: The Role of Collective Organization in Failure -- Social Construction: The Role of Collective Ideas in Failure -- Materiality: The Role of Collective Artifacts in Failure -- Illustrations and Discussion -- Future Lines of Development -- Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 4 Fear of Failure in Athletes: Fanning the Fire of Sport Desire Or Burning Out? -- Fear of Failure in Athletes -- Burnout in Athletes. , The Role of Fear of Failure in Athlete Burnout -- Coaches and Significant Others and Their Role in Fear of Failure and Athlete Burnout -- Assisting Athletes in Managing Their Fear of Failure -- Conclusions and Future Directions of Fear of Failure and Burnout in Sport -- References -- 5 Career Failure: A Sociological Perspective -- Introduction -- The Modern Invention of Professional Careers and Individualization of Failure -- Failure and the Emergence of New Career Paths in the Changing Fields of Organizations -- Contemporary Social Inequalities and Career Failures -- Conclusion and Research Outlook -- References -- 6 Sociology of Failures in Clinical Trials -- Experimental Failure in Clinical Trials: A Recurring Phenomenon Little Addressed By the Social Sciences -- Sociologists Study Clinical Trials as a Tool for Doctors to Address the Failure of Conventional Treatments, Not as an … -- An Organisational Sociology Perspective On the Production of Experimental Failures and Invalid Results -- Selective Publication and Ignoring Failure: A Socio-Analysis of Scientific Publishing Practices -- Future Lines of Development: The Social Experience of Failure, a Sociological Unthinkable? The Case of Experimental … -- Conclusion: To Promote Dialogue Between Sociological Specialties -- Notes -- References -- 7 From Varieties of Failure to Failure Judgments: The Sociology of Valuation and Failure Studies -- Valuating Failures -- The Sociology of Valuation -- Varieties of Failing Valuations -- Errors and Biases -- Unintended Consequences -- Ignoring and Decoupling -- Reconstructing Failure Judgments: New Avenues for Research -- Conclusions and New Areas of Inquiry -- Notes -- References -- Part 2 Failure Regimes and Power -- 8 Failed Identities: On the Processes and Meanings of Unformed Alternate Selves -- The Sociology of Nothing. , Failed Identity Development: Two Routes to Unbecoming -- The Haunting Experience of Abandoned Selves -- Methodology -- Commissive Dis-Identification: Becoming a Non- -- Omissive Non-Identification: Non-Becoming -- Conclusions and Lines of Development -- References -- 9 The Study of Failures and the Problem of Contingency -- Introduction -- On the Contingency of Failure -- Failure as Empirical Irregularity -- Failure as Miscommunication -- Failure as Mode of Organization -- Failure and the Epistemology of the Market? -- The Sayable: Rational Expectations and Asymmetrical Information -- The Visible: Central Banks and Monetary Policy in Times of Climate Change -- Conclusions and Future Lines of Exploration -- Notes -- References -- 10 Successful Failure -- Introduction -- Variants -- Situational Successful Failure -- Institutionalized Successful Failure -- Theoretical and Methodological Implications -- The Evolutionary Logic -- The Logic of Purposeful Action -- Conclusion: Successful Failure as a Precarious Phenomenon -- References -- 11 The Theatre of Failure: Social Media's Role in Demonstrating Mundane Disruption -- The Theatre of Proof and Public Experimentation -- Theatre of Use - Introducing the Digital to Demonstrations -- Bias Towards Success -- Using the Theatre Metaphor to Investigate Failure -- Examples of Theatre of Failure -- Social Media as a Setting for Theatres of Failure -- Researching the Theatre of Failure -- Observing Transport for London's Theatre of Failure -- Live Service Updates -- Direct Message Subscriptions -- Accountability and the Theatre of Failure -- Inequalities and the Theatre of Failure -- Conclusions: The Demonstration of Mundane Failures and Beyond -- Notes -- References -- 12 Economising Failure and Assembling a Failure Regime -- Introduction -- Failure Regimes, Failing, and the Economising of Failure. , Economising the Economy -- Economising the Public Sphere: Assembling a Failure Regime for Hospitals in England -- A New Type of Entity, and a New Definition of Failure -- A New Calculative Infrastructure for a New Regulator -- Conclusion and Further Lines of Inquiry -- Notes -- References -- 13 Foreign Policy Failure: A Narrative Analysis -- Approaches to Failure in Foreign Policy -- Narratives and Narrative Analysis -- A Method to Study Narratives in International Relations -- The Narrative Construction of Failure in Foreign Policy -- Setting -- Characterization -- Emplotment -- Explaining the Success of Failure Narratives -- Conclusion and Avenues for Future Research: Narrative Learning From "Failure" -- Note -- References -- 14 Valuing Plurality: Objectivist and Interpretivist Approaches to the Study of Mistakes and Failures in International Relations -- Mistakes and Failures as a Subject of International Relations -- Concepts of Mistakes and Failures -- Causes of Mistakes and Failures -- Consequences of Mistakes and Failures: Attribution of Responsibility and Learning -- Perspectives for the Future Study of Mistakes and Failures: Valuing Plurality -- Note -- References -- Part 3 Restoring, Learning, and Attributing Blame for Failure -- 15 Before Breakdown, After Repair: The Art of Maintenance -- STS and the Trope of Breakdown -- "Rethinking Repair" -- Turning to Maintenance -- The Art of Maintenance -- Everyone's Task -- All the Time! -- Conclusion: Maintenance and the Reconsideration of Failure -- References -- 16 Cloud Backup and Restore: The Infrastructure of Digital Failure -- Failure Studies Beyond the Event -- The Infrastructure of Anticipation -- Conclusion: Towards Long-Term Cloud Futures -- Notes -- References -- 17 Governance Failure, Metagovernance Failure, and the Pedagogy of Failure -- The Tendential Inevitability of Failure. , Governance -- Governance as the Art of Complexity -- Modalities and Objects of Governance -- Responses to Failure -- More On Metagovernance -- Collibration -- Government's Role in Collibration -- The Pedagogy of Failure -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 18 Beyond Policy Accidents: Learning the Lessons of Policy Failures -- Clarifying the Concepts of Policy Success and Failure -- Further Clarifying the Multidimensional Nature of Policy Success and Failure -- Revising the Typology of Failures Given the Multidimensional Nature of Policy Outcomes -- Understanding the Origins of Policy Failures: The McConnell "3P" Approach -- Conclusion: Overcoming Process and Political Policy Failures Through Deep Policy Learning -- References -- 19 Market Failures -- Introduction -- Marketplaces: Markets as Failures -- The Market: Failure as a Lack of Efficient Allocation -- Markets for Collective Concerns: Failures of Design That Provoke Redesign -- Concluding Discussion and Questions for Future Research -- Note -- References -- 20 Preventing Major Disasters: Success and Failure as Two Sides of the Same Coin -- Introduction -- Attitudes to Failure From the Management Literature -- Technical Attitudes to Failure -- Failure and the Safety Literature -- Methods -- Study 1: Engineers and Failure -- Study 2: Senior Managers and Failure -- Data Analysis -- Engineers and Failure -- Role of Failure in Engineering Work -- Benefits of Having Experienced Failures -- Interest in Past Disasters Experienced By Others -- Benefits of Sharing Information About Failures -- Senior Managers and Failure -- Most Concerned About External Perceptions -- Failures Are Caused By Mistakes -- Failures Are Not Failures -- Hard Not to Be Complacent -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Differing Attitudes to Failure -- Impact On Disaster Prevention -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References. , 21 Blame Games: Stories of Crises, Causes, and Culprits.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Routledge international handbook of failure Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023 ISBN 9780367404048
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxon, UK ; : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961382306502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxv, 508 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 1-000-77564-X , 0-429-35595-5
    Series Statement: Routledge International Handbooks
    Content: "This Handbook examines the study of failure in social sciences, its manifestations in the contemporary world, and the modalities of dealing with it - both in theory and in practice. It draws together a comprehensive approach to failing, and invisible forms of cancelling out and denial of future perspectives. Underlining critical mechanisms for challenging and reimagining norms of success in contemporary society, it allows readers to understand how contemporary regimes of failure are being formed and institutionalized in relation to policy and economic models, such as neo-liberalism. While capturing the diversity of approaches in framing failure, it assesses the conflations and shifts which have occurred in the study of failure over time. Intended for scholars who research processes of inequality and invisibility, this Handbook aims to formulate a critical manifesto and activism agenda for contemporary society. Presenting an integrated view about failure the Handbook will be an essential reading for students in sociology, social theory, anthropology, international relations and development research, organization theory, public policy, management studies, queer theory, disability studies, sports and performance research"--
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Funding Acknowledgment Statement -- Introduction -- 1 FAIL! Are We Headed Towards Critical Failure Studies? -- Failure -- Resilience / Inequality and Invisibility -- Future -- Neoliberalism -- Critical Failure Studies -- The Structure of the Handbook -- Part 1 Critical Failure Studies in the Making -- Part 2 Failure Regimes and Power -- Part 3 Restoring, Learning, and Attributing Blame for Failure -- Part 4 Failure Trouble and Resistance in Neoliberalism -- Part 5 Post-Failure Or Reimagined Failure? -- References -- Part 1 Critical Failure Studies in the Making -- 2 Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Introduction -- Linguistic Relativity and Intercultural Communication Problems -- Semantic (Conceptual) and Pragmatic Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Failure in Intercultural Communication From a Critical-Theoretical Postmodernist Perspective -- Looking Ahead: "Overcoming" Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Conclusions and the Future of Failure in Intercultural Communication -- Notes -- References -- 3 Entrepreneurial Failure Contextualized: Sociocultural Approaches -- Introduction -- Entrepreneurial Failure: Historical Perspectives -- Entrepreneurial Context: Key Issues -- Entrepreneurial Failure in Context: New Approaches -- Embeddedness: The Role of Collective Organization in Failure -- Social Construction: The Role of Collective Ideas in Failure -- Materiality: The Role of Collective Artifacts in Failure -- Illustrations and Discussion -- Future Lines of Development -- Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 4 Fear of Failure in Athletes: Fanning the Fire of Sport Desire Or Burning Out? -- Fear of Failure in Athletes -- Burnout in Athletes. , The Role of Fear of Failure in Athlete Burnout -- Coaches and Significant Others and Their Role in Fear of Failure and Athlete Burnout -- Assisting Athletes in Managing Their Fear of Failure -- Conclusions and Future Directions of Fear of Failure and Burnout in Sport -- References -- 5 Career Failure: A Sociological Perspective -- Introduction -- The Modern Invention of Professional Careers and Individualization of Failure -- Failure and the Emergence of New Career Paths in the Changing Fields of Organizations -- Contemporary Social Inequalities and Career Failures -- Conclusion and Research Outlook -- References -- 6 Sociology of Failures in Clinical Trials -- Experimental Failure in Clinical Trials: A Recurring Phenomenon Little Addressed By the Social Sciences -- Sociologists Study Clinical Trials as a Tool for Doctors to Address the Failure of Conventional Treatments, Not as an … -- An Organisational Sociology Perspective On the Production of Experimental Failures and Invalid Results -- Selective Publication and Ignoring Failure: A Socio-Analysis of Scientific Publishing Practices -- Future Lines of Development: The Social Experience of Failure, a Sociological Unthinkable? The Case of Experimental … -- Conclusion: To Promote Dialogue Between Sociological Specialties -- Notes -- References -- 7 From Varieties of Failure to Failure Judgments: The Sociology of Valuation and Failure Studies -- Valuating Failures -- The Sociology of Valuation -- Varieties of Failing Valuations -- Errors and Biases -- Unintended Consequences -- Ignoring and Decoupling -- Reconstructing Failure Judgments: New Avenues for Research -- Conclusions and New Areas of Inquiry -- Notes -- References -- Part 2 Failure Regimes and Power -- 8 Failed Identities: On the Processes and Meanings of Unformed Alternate Selves -- The Sociology of Nothing. , Failed Identity Development: Two Routes to Unbecoming -- The Haunting Experience of Abandoned Selves -- Methodology -- Commissive Dis-Identification: Becoming a Non- -- Omissive Non-Identification: Non-Becoming -- Conclusions and Lines of Development -- References -- 9 The Study of Failures and the Problem of Contingency -- Introduction -- On the Contingency of Failure -- Failure as Empirical Irregularity -- Failure as Miscommunication -- Failure as Mode of Organization -- Failure and the Epistemology of the Market? -- The Sayable: Rational Expectations and Asymmetrical Information -- The Visible: Central Banks and Monetary Policy in Times of Climate Change -- Conclusions and Future Lines of Exploration -- Notes -- References -- 10 Successful Failure -- Introduction -- Variants -- Situational Successful Failure -- Institutionalized Successful Failure -- Theoretical and Methodological Implications -- The Evolutionary Logic -- The Logic of Purposeful Action -- Conclusion: Successful Failure as a Precarious Phenomenon -- References -- 11 The Theatre of Failure: Social Media's Role in Demonstrating Mundane Disruption -- The Theatre of Proof and Public Experimentation -- Theatre of Use - Introducing the Digital to Demonstrations -- Bias Towards Success -- Using the Theatre Metaphor to Investigate Failure -- Examples of Theatre of Failure -- Social Media as a Setting for Theatres of Failure -- Researching the Theatre of Failure -- Observing Transport for London's Theatre of Failure -- Live Service Updates -- Direct Message Subscriptions -- Accountability and the Theatre of Failure -- Inequalities and the Theatre of Failure -- Conclusions: The Demonstration of Mundane Failures and Beyond -- Notes -- References -- 12 Economising Failure and Assembling a Failure Regime -- Introduction -- Failure Regimes, Failing, and the Economising of Failure. , Economising the Economy -- Economising the Public Sphere: Assembling a Failure Regime for Hospitals in England -- A New Type of Entity, and a New Definition of Failure -- A New Calculative Infrastructure for a New Regulator -- Conclusion and Further Lines of Inquiry -- Notes -- References -- 13 Foreign Policy Failure: A Narrative Analysis -- Approaches to Failure in Foreign Policy -- Narratives and Narrative Analysis -- A Method to Study Narratives in International Relations -- The Narrative Construction of Failure in Foreign Policy -- Setting -- Characterization -- Emplotment -- Explaining the Success of Failure Narratives -- Conclusion and Avenues for Future Research: Narrative Learning From "Failure" -- Note -- References -- 14 Valuing Plurality: Objectivist and Interpretivist Approaches to the Study of Mistakes and Failures in International Relations -- Mistakes and Failures as a Subject of International Relations -- Concepts of Mistakes and Failures -- Causes of Mistakes and Failures -- Consequences of Mistakes and Failures: Attribution of Responsibility and Learning -- Perspectives for the Future Study of Mistakes and Failures: Valuing Plurality -- Note -- References -- Part 3 Restoring, Learning, and Attributing Blame for Failure -- 15 Before Breakdown, After Repair: The Art of Maintenance -- STS and the Trope of Breakdown -- "Rethinking Repair" -- Turning to Maintenance -- The Art of Maintenance -- Everyone's Task -- All the Time! -- Conclusion: Maintenance and the Reconsideration of Failure -- References -- 16 Cloud Backup and Restore: The Infrastructure of Digital Failure -- Failure Studies Beyond the Event -- The Infrastructure of Anticipation -- Conclusion: Towards Long-Term Cloud Futures -- Notes -- References -- 17 Governance Failure, Metagovernance Failure, and the Pedagogy of Failure -- The Tendential Inevitability of Failure. , Governance -- Governance as the Art of Complexity -- Modalities and Objects of Governance -- Responses to Failure -- More On Metagovernance -- Collibration -- Government's Role in Collibration -- The Pedagogy of Failure -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 18 Beyond Policy Accidents: Learning the Lessons of Policy Failures -- Clarifying the Concepts of Policy Success and Failure -- Further Clarifying the Multidimensional Nature of Policy Success and Failure -- Revising the Typology of Failures Given the Multidimensional Nature of Policy Outcomes -- Understanding the Origins of Policy Failures: The McConnell "3P" Approach -- Conclusion: Overcoming Process and Political Policy Failures Through Deep Policy Learning -- References -- 19 Market Failures -- Introduction -- Marketplaces: Markets as Failures -- The Market: Failure as a Lack of Efficient Allocation -- Markets for Collective Concerns: Failures of Design That Provoke Redesign -- Concluding Discussion and Questions for Future Research -- Note -- References -- 20 Preventing Major Disasters: Success and Failure as Two Sides of the Same Coin -- Introduction -- Attitudes to Failure From the Management Literature -- Technical Attitudes to Failure -- Failure and the Safety Literature -- Methods -- Study 1: Engineers and Failure -- Study 2: Senior Managers and Failure -- Data Analysis -- Engineers and Failure -- Role of Failure in Engineering Work -- Benefits of Having Experienced Failures -- Interest in Past Disasters Experienced By Others -- Benefits of Sharing Information About Failures -- Senior Managers and Failure -- Most Concerned About External Perceptions -- Failures Are Caused By Mistakes -- Failures Are Not Failures -- Hard Not to Be Complacent -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Differing Attitudes to Failure -- Impact On Disaster Prevention -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References. , 21 Blame Games: Stories of Crises, Causes, and Culprits.
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