
UNITARISM, PLURALISM, RADICALISM... AND THE REST ?
... social norms in the workplace has given rise to valuable insights because these non‐ economic values and conventions are much more than simply ‘noise’ in relationships governed principally by external forces. ...
... social norms in the workplace has given rise to valuable insights because these non‐ economic values and conventions are much more than simply ‘noise’ in relationships governed principally by external forces. ...
I: The Phenomenon of Reification
... factory itself - were it not for the fact that it contained in concentrated form the whole structure of capitalist society. Oppression and an exploitation that knows no bounds and scorns every human dignity were known even to pre-capitalist ages. So too was mass production with mechanical, standardi ...
... factory itself - were it not for the fact that it contained in concentrated form the whole structure of capitalist society. Oppression and an exploitation that knows no bounds and scorns every human dignity were known even to pre-capitalist ages. So too was mass production with mechanical, standardi ...
ORGANIZATIONAL INTERVENTION: ACTS OF WILL AND
... be traced to the works of Kurt Lewin and his concepts of action research. In his work during the Second World War, Lewin’ action research was characterized by six features: 1) It was problem-driven and 2) it was client centred as well as it 3) challenged the status quo, and was simultaneously concer ...
... be traced to the works of Kurt Lewin and his concepts of action research. In his work during the Second World War, Lewin’ action research was characterized by six features: 1) It was problem-driven and 2) it was client centred as well as it 3) challenged the status quo, and was simultaneously concer ...
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... have been seen as processes that transmit meanings, rather than as constitutive acts in themselves. Overcoming this bifurcation will involve rethinking circulation as a cultural phenomenon, as what we call cultures of circulation. An expanded notion of performativity would then become crucial for de ...
... have been seen as processes that transmit meanings, rather than as constitutive acts in themselves. Overcoming this bifurcation will involve rethinking circulation as a cultural phenomenon, as what we call cultures of circulation. An expanded notion of performativity would then become crucial for de ...
On the concept of territorial competitiveness: sound or
... Bank, 1999) through higher levels and effective ways of participation in decision- making (OECD, 1999a) derives exactly from a growing feeling of insecurity by citizens about the capability of governments to take care of them and rightly interpret their needs. In fact, globalisation hits in many res ...
... Bank, 1999) through higher levels and effective ways of participation in decision- making (OECD, 1999a) derives exactly from a growing feeling of insecurity by citizens about the capability of governments to take care of them and rightly interpret their needs. In fact, globalisation hits in many res ...
Lecture 5
... One of the more important points to understand about culture is that it is an artificial categorization of elements of social life. As Griswold (2004) puts it, „There is no such thing as culture or society out there in the real world. There are only people who work, joke, raise children, love, think ...
... One of the more important points to understand about culture is that it is an artificial categorization of elements of social life. As Griswold (2004) puts it, „There is no such thing as culture or society out there in the real world. There are only people who work, joke, raise children, love, think ...
Social Compacts in Regional and Global - VBN
... usually refers to the internationalization of goods, capital, and services. According to the proponents of globalization, the hegemony of international capital and global markets forces a “neo-liberal convergence” of domestic political capacity where national autonomy and sovereignty are conceded to ...
... usually refers to the internationalization of goods, capital, and services. According to the proponents of globalization, the hegemony of international capital and global markets forces a “neo-liberal convergence” of domestic political capacity where national autonomy and sovereignty are conceded to ...
THE DRAMATISTIC GENRE IN ORGANISATIONAL RESEARCH
... research issue of leading organisational change to exemplify how each of these dramatistic subgenres might contribute to the research effort. The Four Dramatistic Sub-Genres Burke’s Dramatistic System Kenneth Burke is unquestionably the dominant figure of the dramatistic genre (Simons and Melia, 198 ...
... research issue of leading organisational change to exemplify how each of these dramatistic subgenres might contribute to the research effort. The Four Dramatistic Sub-Genres Burke’s Dramatistic System Kenneth Burke is unquestionably the dominant figure of the dramatistic genre (Simons and Melia, 198 ...