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Intermediary organisations and the hegemonisation of social entrepreneurship: Fantasmatic articulations, constitutive quiescences, and moments of indeterminacy

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https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/37660
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Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Dey, Pascal  
Schneider, Hanna
Maier, Florentine
Type
Article
Language
English
Subjects

affect

discourse

fantasy

hegemony and counter-...

intermediary organisa...

Laclau and Mouffe

social entrepreneursh...

Abstract
The rapid rise of alternative organisations such as social enterprises is largely due to the promotional activities of intermediary organisations. So far, little is known about the affective nature of such activities. The present article thus investigates how intermediary organisations make social entrepreneurship palatable for a broader audience by establishing it as an object of desire. Drawing on affect-oriented extensions of Laclau and Mouffe’s poststructuralist theory, hegemonisation is suggested as a way of understanding how social entrepreneurship is articulated through a complementary process of signification and affective investment. Specifically, by examining Austrian intermediaries, we show how social entrepreneurship is endowed with a sense of affective thrust that is based on three interlocking dynamics: the articulation of fantasies such as ‘inclusive exclusiveness’, ‘large-scale social change’ and ‘pragmatic solutions’; the repression of anxiety- provoking and contentious issues (constitutive quiescences); as well as the use of conceptually vague, floating signifiers (moments of indeterminacy). Demonstrating that the hegemonisation of social entrepreneurship involves articulating certain issues whilst, at the same time, omitting others, or rendering them elusive, the article invites a counter-hegemonic critique of social entrepreneurship, and, on a more general level, of alternative forms of organising, that embraces affect as a driving force of change, while simultaneously affirming the impossibility of harmony and wholeness.
Subjects
H Social Sciences (General)
DOI
10.24451/arbor.13097
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13097
Publisher DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0170840616634133
Journal or Serie
Organization Studies
ISSN
0170-8406
Organization
Low-end Innovation  
Institut Innovation and Strategic Entrepreneurship (IISE)  
Wirtschaft  
Volume
37
Issue
10
Publisher
SAGE
Submitter
Dey, Pascal
Citation apa
Dey, P., Schneider, H., & Maier, F. (2016). Intermediary organisations and the hegemonisation of social entrepreneurship: Fantasmatic articulations, constitutive quiescences, and moments of indeterminacy. In Organization Studies (Vol. 37, Issue 10, pp. 1451–1472). SAGE. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13097
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