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Materiality and space: organizations, artefacts and practices

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Date
2013
Publisher city
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire
Dewey
Interaction sociale
Sujet
Comportement organisationnel; Espace (architecture); Bureaux?; Matériaux; Aménagement; Milieu de travail
JEL code
M.M1.M19; M.M1.M12; J.J8.J81; J.J2.J28; J.J2.J24; A.A1.A14
URI
https://basepub.dauphine.fr/handle/123456789/12853
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Author
de Vaujany, François-Xavier
Mitev, Nathalie
Type
Ouvrage
Item number of pages
XXIV-361 p.
Abstract (EN)
Materiality and Space focuses on how organizations and managing are bound with the material forms and spaces through which humans act and interact at work. It concentrates on organizational practices and pulls together three separate domains that are rarely looked at together: sociomateriality, sociology of space, and social studies of technology. The contributions draw on and combine several of these domains, and propose analyses of spaces and materiality in a range of organizational practices such as collaborative workspaces, media work, urban management, e-learning environments, managerial control, mobile lives, institutional routines and professional identity. Theoretical insights are also developed by Pickering on the material world, Lyytinen on affordance, Lorino on architexture and Introna on sociomaterial assemblages in order to delve further into conceptualizing materiality in organizations.

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