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Table of Contents
Intro
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Introduction
1.1 Exploring Emancipation Under the Realm of Entrepreneurship
1.2 Rationale for the Book
1.3 Structure of the Book
References
2 Conceptualizing Entrepreneurship as Emancipation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Critical Theory
2.3 Critical Hermeneutics Theory
2.4 Critical Realism
2.5 Critical Race Theory
2.6 Patriarchy Theory
2.7 Lukes Three Dimension Theory
2.8 Foucauldian Power Discourses and Analysis
2.9 Scott's Everyday Resistance Paradigms
2.10 Political Theory of Jacques Rancière
2.11 Institutional Theory
2.12 Ontology, Epistemology, and Methodology
2.13 Qualitative Research Methods: Phenomenology
2.14 Qualitative Research Methods: Ethnography
2.15 Qualitative Research Methods: Life Histories
2.16 Qualitative Research Methods: Grounded Theory
2.17 Qualitative Research Methods: Case Study Analysis
2.18 Conclusion
References
3 Gendered Entrepreneurship
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Patriarchy and Women Subordination
3.3 Methodological Issues and Choices
3.4 Empirical Analysis
3.4.1 Patriarchal Systems
3.4.2 Challenges Faced by Women Entrepreneurs
3.4.3 Emancipation of Women Entrepreneurs
3.5 Discussion
3.6 Conclusion
References
4 Black Entrepreneurship
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Historical Struggle of the Blacks in the United States
4.3 Jacques Rancière and Micro-Emancipation
4.4 Phenomenology and Interviews
4.5 Emancipation of the Black Entrepreneurs: A Micro-Emancipation Project
4.5.1 Discrimination of the Black Entrepreneurs
4.5.2 Emancipation
4.6 Discussion and Conclusion
References
5 Immigrant Entrepreneurship
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Indian Immigrant Entrepreneurs in the United States
5.3 Critical Hermeneutics Theory
5.4 Methodology
5.5 Empirical Analysis
5.5.1 Understanding
5.5.2 Distanciation
5.5.3 Appropriation
5.6 Discussion
5.7 Conclusion
References
6 Social Entrepreneurship
6.1 Introduction
6.2 A Palestinian Context
6.2.1 The Palestinian Entrepreneurial Environment
6.3 Foucault's Power Discourses and Resistance Strategies
6.4 Critical Methodology & Social Entrepreneurship
6.5 Empirical Analysis
6.5.1 Types of Power
6.5.2 Resistance Practices
6.5.3 Emancipation
6.6 Discussion
6.7 Conclusion
References
7 Entrepreneurship Under Occupation
7.1 Introduction
7.2 A Constraining Entrepreneurial Reality
7.3 A Critical Review of Everyday Resistance
7.4 Methodology
7.4.1 Data collection
7.4.2 Data analysis
7.5 Empirical findings
7.5.1 Coinciding Powers
7.5.2 Material Resistance
7.5.3 Symbolic Resistance
7.5.4 Emancipation
7.6 Discussion
7.7 Conclusion
References
8 The Dark Side of Entrepreneurship
8.1 Introduction
8.2 The Dark Side of Entrepreneurship: Varying Facets and Dimensions
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Introduction
1.1 Exploring Emancipation Under the Realm of Entrepreneurship
1.2 Rationale for the Book
1.3 Structure of the Book
References
2 Conceptualizing Entrepreneurship as Emancipation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Critical Theory
2.3 Critical Hermeneutics Theory
2.4 Critical Realism
2.5 Critical Race Theory
2.6 Patriarchy Theory
2.7 Lukes Three Dimension Theory
2.8 Foucauldian Power Discourses and Analysis
2.9 Scott's Everyday Resistance Paradigms
2.10 Political Theory of Jacques Rancière
2.11 Institutional Theory
2.12 Ontology, Epistemology, and Methodology
2.13 Qualitative Research Methods: Phenomenology
2.14 Qualitative Research Methods: Ethnography
2.15 Qualitative Research Methods: Life Histories
2.16 Qualitative Research Methods: Grounded Theory
2.17 Qualitative Research Methods: Case Study Analysis
2.18 Conclusion
References
3 Gendered Entrepreneurship
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Patriarchy and Women Subordination
3.3 Methodological Issues and Choices
3.4 Empirical Analysis
3.4.1 Patriarchal Systems
3.4.2 Challenges Faced by Women Entrepreneurs
3.4.3 Emancipation of Women Entrepreneurs
3.5 Discussion
3.6 Conclusion
References
4 Black Entrepreneurship
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Historical Struggle of the Blacks in the United States
4.3 Jacques Rancière and Micro-Emancipation
4.4 Phenomenology and Interviews
4.5 Emancipation of the Black Entrepreneurs: A Micro-Emancipation Project
4.5.1 Discrimination of the Black Entrepreneurs
4.5.2 Emancipation
4.6 Discussion and Conclusion
References
5 Immigrant Entrepreneurship
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Indian Immigrant Entrepreneurs in the United States
5.3 Critical Hermeneutics Theory
5.4 Methodology
5.5 Empirical Analysis
5.5.1 Understanding
5.5.2 Distanciation
5.5.3 Appropriation
5.6 Discussion
5.7 Conclusion
References
6 Social Entrepreneurship
6.1 Introduction
6.2 A Palestinian Context
6.2.1 The Palestinian Entrepreneurial Environment
6.3 Foucault's Power Discourses and Resistance Strategies
6.4 Critical Methodology & Social Entrepreneurship
6.5 Empirical Analysis
6.5.1 Types of Power
6.5.2 Resistance Practices
6.5.3 Emancipation
6.6 Discussion
6.7 Conclusion
References
7 Entrepreneurship Under Occupation
7.1 Introduction
7.2 A Constraining Entrepreneurial Reality
7.3 A Critical Review of Everyday Resistance
7.4 Methodology
7.4.1 Data collection
7.4.2 Data analysis
7.5 Empirical findings
7.5.1 Coinciding Powers
7.5.2 Material Resistance
7.5.3 Symbolic Resistance
7.5.4 Emancipation
7.6 Discussion
7.7 Conclusion
References
8 The Dark Side of Entrepreneurship
8.1 Introduction
8.2 The Dark Side of Entrepreneurship: Varying Facets and Dimensions