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Identity as a Foundation for Human Resource Development completes a gap in the market by providing sound theoretical foundations from the latest trends in identity theorising, now a key area of organisation studies, and applies these to HRD policy and practice



Human Resource Development (HRD) involves the design, delivery and evaluation of learning and/or training interventions within organisations to improve the work performance of individuals and groups. This edited collection will demonstrate the potential of identity theorising for problematizing and reconceptualising HRD activities. Identity will thus be established as a foundation for enhancing HRD policy and practice.



While identity has emerged as a key focus for theoretical debate and for empirical research within management and organisational studies, the potential of identity as a new paradigm for understanding learning and for examining HRD more broadly is still emergent. That identity has such potential can be seen in the increasing recognition that training and development for many contemporary occupations represents nothing less than a "project of the self".



Identity as a Foundation for Human Resource Development

will complete a gap in the market providing sound, single source, theoretical foundations from the latest trends in identity theorising, now a key area of organisation studies, and apply these to HRD policy and practice. The emphasis throughout will be on informing HRD policy and practice, research and education the book includes a chapter on resources and techniques for HRD educators. In short, the book will "put identity to work" for HRD scholars.



The intended audiences are Human Resource Development scholars, academics, students and professionals, this exciting new volume will provide a thoughtful theoretical analysis and operational practise for modern HRD.

1. Introduction: HRD In search of identity

Russell Warhurst, Kate Black and Sandra Corlett



PART 1 : Theoretical Lenses



2. Identity as a Foundation for Human Resource Development (HRD)

Peter McInnes, Sandra Corlett, Christine Coupland, Jerry Hallier and Juliette
Summers



3. Subjectivity and Human Resource Development: A Quest for
Intersubjectivity

Stephen Billett



4. Examining Career Pathing through the Lens of Identity Theories

Kristin M. Schnatter, Jason J. Dahling and Samantha L. Chau



5. Optimal Distinctiveness and Human Resource Development

Amy E. Randel, Christopher D. Zatzick and Jone L. Pearce



PART 2: Critical Theoretical Lenses



6. Power and Self-identity: Positive Psychology Applied to Human Resource
Development

Matthew McDonald, David Bubna-Litic, Arthur Morgan, Susan Mate and Lan Thi
Nguyen



7. Queer Theory Meets HRD Research and Practice

Nick Rumens



PART 3: Methodologies for Working with Identity



8. Methods for researching identity in HRD

Kate Black and Russell Warhurst



9. Repertory Grid Technique as a Useful Tool for Assessing Identity and
Identity Change in HRD

Rosalía Cascón-Pereira



PART 4: Empirical Applications of Identity in HRD Research



10. Becoming a software professional: Tensions in transitions

Jacob Vakkayil



11. Exploration of Identity Conflict During Post-merger Integration

Catherine Olusanmi



12. Coaching as a Liminal Space: Exploring Use of Theatre in Management
Training and Development

Sara Zaeemdar



1
Dr. Kate Black is an Associate Professor at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, UK.









Dr. Russell Warhurst is an Associate Professor at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, UK.













Dr. Sandra Corlett is a Principal Lecturer at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, UK.