Exploring the relationship between practice, institution, and change in the 'Organizing Society'

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    Abstract

    The interest for practice-based studies of work and organization stems from the belief that such phenomena as knowledge, meaning, human activity, science, power, language, social institutions, and historical transformations occur and are components of the field of practices. By assuming a processual and performative ontological stance, the practice-based approach directs our attention to the study and representation of the details of work, the intricacies of interactional order, the role of language and discursive practices, the active role of materials and technologies, and the power relations that are embodied in the arrangements that make up our everyday life.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelAnnouncement for EGOS Colloquium 2006, Bergen : 'The Organizing Society'
    RedaktørerBjarte Grønner
    ForlagEGOS
    Publikationsdato2005
    StatusUdgivet - 2005
    BegivenhedEGOS Colloquium - 'The Organizing Society' - Bergen, Norge
    Varighed: 6 jul. 20068 jul. 2006
    Konferencens nummer: 22

    Konference

    KonferenceEGOS Colloquium - 'The Organizing Society'
    Nummer22
    Land/OmrådeNorge
    ByBergen
    Periode06/07/200608/07/2006

    Bibliografisk note

    Konference tidspunkt: Juli 2006

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