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E-raamat: On the Nature of Human Resource Development: Holistic Agency and an Almost-Autoethnographical Exploration of Becoming [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(University of Lancaster, UK)
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The nature of human resource development (HRD) has been, and remains, a contested topic – the debate was sparked in part by Monica Lee’s seminal 2001 paper which refused to define the discipline of HRD, but has been accentuated by increasing globalization, political unrest, inequality and the erosion of boundaries. Should HRD now be seen as more than ‘training,’ or a sub-function of large western bureaucracy? This book represents a very wide view of HRD: that it is at the core of our ‘selves’ and our relationships, and that we continually co-create ourselves, our organisations and societies. These ideas are hung upon a model of Holistic Agency, and supported from sources as diverse as evolutionary psychology, science fiction, the challenges of transitional economies, and the structural uncertainties of contemporary society. Examining the tensions between self and other, agency and structure, the book draws inspiration from an almost-autoethnographic approach. This yields a text that is personal, entertaining, and easier to read than many academic tomes – yet considers the depth and development of the human condition, and locates HRD within that.

List of Figures
xiii
Foreword xv
Acknowledgements xvii
About the Author xviii
1 Introduction
1(14)
SECTION 1 Being, Becoming, and Almost-Autoethnography
2 Defining HRD?
15(15)
3 Evolutionary Roots and Holistic Agency
30(29)
4 Fact, Fiction, and Representation
59(11)
5 Meaning and Methodological Choice
70(24)
6 Meet the Author
94(23)
SECTION 2 Aspects of Self
7 The Emergent Self
117(17)
8 The Future Self
134(18)
9 The Submerged Self
152(19)
SECTION 3 Aspects of Other
10 Freedom and Choice
171(17)
11 Decision-Making and Hidden Others
188(13)
12 Difference and Conflict
201(26)
SECTION 4 Aspects of Agency
13 Who Is the Agent?
227(28)
14 Agency and Impotence
255(35)
15 The Isolation of Agency
290(25)
SECTION 5 Aspects of Structure
16 Boundaries and Change
315(48)
17 The Rules We Create
363(11)
18 Becoming
374(18)
19 Conclusions
392(4)
20 Antecedents
396(7)
Index 403
Monica Lee is a Chartered Psychologist, a Fellow of CIPD and RSA, and Associate Fellow of British Psychological Society.