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Conceptions of critical HRD: Dilemmas for theory and practice

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Fenwick T (2005) Conceptions of critical HRD: Dilemmas for theory and practice. Human Resource Development International, 8 (2), pp. 225-238. https://doi.org/10.1080/13678860500100541

Abstract
Critical human resource development (HRD) appears to be a newly emerging interest in HR study. Informed by literatures in critical management studies and critical pedagogy, this article proposes foundations and practical implications towards further developing critical HRD as one stream among existing theories and practice of HRD. Precepts for critical HRD may include purposes of workplace reform aligned with equity, justice, and organizational democracy; knowledge treated as contested, political, and non-performative; inquiry focused on denaturalizing organizational power and knowledge relations, and methods of reflexivity and critical challenge to prevailing conditions. Both theoretical and practical dilemmas of critical HRD are explored. Finally, drawing from existing examples, possible configurations of a critical HRD are presented as these might play out in contexts of organizational practice, academic study, and professional education.

Keywords
Critical HRD; critical management studies; equity; feminist studies; reflexivity; critical action learning

Journal
Human Resource Development International: Volume 8, Issue 2

StatusPublished
Publication date30/06/2005
PublisherTaylor and Francis
ISSN1367-8868
eISSN1469-8374

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Professor Tara Fenwick

Professor Tara Fenwick

Emeritus Professor, Education