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Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of organization and management studies.https://publications.ebsco.com/details/1945147?custId=s8997389&groupId=main&profileId=pfui&alphamenufacetcount=0&count=25&highlightTag=mark&includeFacets=true&offset=1&orderBy=relevance&resourceTypeOptionSelected=1&search=Tamara%20Journal%20for%20Critical%20Organization%20Inquiry%09&searchField=titlename&searchtype=contains&subjectFacetSchemaFilter=library%20of%20congresshttps://journals.indexcopernicus.com/search/journal/issue?issueId=all&journalId=25620. Founded in 2001 by [[David Boje|David M. Boje]], it focuses on critical and interpretive approaches in organizations.https://repozytorium.kozminski.edu.pl/entities/journal/648ce774-05ae-47f3-8a1b-62524c23badd/static/about-journal
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Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of organization and management studies.https://publications.ebsco.com/details/1945147?custId=s8997389&groupId=main&profileId=pfui&alphamenufacetcount=0&count=25&highlightTag=mark&includeFacets=true&offset=1&orderBy=relevance&resourceTypeOptionSelected=1&search=Tamara%20Journal%20for%20Critical%20Organization%20Inquiry%09&searchField=titlename&searchtype=contains&subjectFacetSchemaFilter=library%20of%20congresshttps://journals.indexcopernicus.com/search/journal/issue?issueId=all&journalId=25620. Founded in 2001 by [[David Boje|David M. Boje]], it focuses on critical and interpretive approaches in organizations.https://repozytorium.kozminski.edu.pl/entities/journal/648ce774-05ae-47f3-8a1b-62524c23badd/static/about-journal
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Critical organization studies journal
| Discipline | Organization studies |
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| Language | English |
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| History | 2001–present |
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| License | CC BY |
| ISO 4 | ‘Tamara’ |
| ISSN | 1532-5555 |
Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of organization and management studies.[1][2]. Founded in 2001 by David M. Boje, it focuses on critical and interpretive approaches in organizations.[3]
History
The journal was founded in 2001 by David M. Boje under the title Tamara: Journal of Critical Postmodern Organization Science, before adopting its current name, Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry [4]. The journal is published by Kozminski University as an open- access academic outlet.
Past editors-in-chief are David Boje[5], Dariusz Jemielniak and Paweł Krzyworzeka. Since 2024 the journal is led by Monika Kostera and Anna Maria Górska.[6][7][8]
Aims and scope
Tamara publishes theoretical and empirical work that adopts critical, interpretive and reflexive perspectives on organizations, management and related fields[9].
The journal draws on traditions of critical management studies[10]. It encourages interdisciplinary, experimental and narrative forms of writing, including essays, storytelling, autoethnography and other qualitative methods.
The first article published in the journal was David Boje’s “Tamara Manifesto”[11]
Abstracting and indexing
Tamara is indexed in the Academic Journal Guide of the Chartered Association of Business Schools (ABS) [12] and EBSCO [13]. The journal is also listed in national and regional databases[14][15][16][17].
Editorial team
As of 2024, the editors-in-chief are prof. Monika Kostera and dr Anna Maria Górska.[18][19]
The associate editors include:[20]
- Małgorzata (Gosia) Ciesielska
- Joan Francisco Matamoros Sanín
The journal is supported by an international senior editorial board whose members include:[21]
- Helena Chmielewska-Szlajfer
- Jean-François Chanlat
- Henry Giroux
- Andrzej K. Koźmiński
- Paweł Krzyworzeka
- Hugo Letiche
- Stephen Linstead
- Alfonso Montuori
- Martin Parker
- Alison Pullen
- Carl Rhodes
- Martyna Śliwa
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