Overview
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Francois-Xavier Vaujany
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Université Paris-Dauphine, France
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Nathalie Mitev
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London School of Economics, UK
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Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Space, Materiality and Institutional Dynamics
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- Nathalie Mitev, François-Xavier de Vaujany
Pages 324-329
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Back Matter
Pages 343-361
About this book
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.
Editors and Affiliations
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Université Paris-Dauphine, France
Francois-Xavier Vaujany
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London School of Economics, UK
Nathalie Mitev
About the editors
David Avison, ESSEC Business School, France
Emmanuel Baudoin, University of Paris-Dauphine, France
Michèle Charbonneau, l'École nationale d'administration publique, Canada
Florence Charue-Duboc, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Stewart Clegg, University of Technology, Australia
Julie Fabbri Ecole Polytechnique, France
Bhumika Gupta, University of Pau, France
Lotta Häkkinen, University of Turku, Finland
Lucas D. Introna, Lancaster University, UK
Nina Kivinen, Åbo Akademi University, Finland
Pierre Laniray, University Paris-Dauphine, France
Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte, IESEG School of Management, France
Aron Lindberg, Case Western Reserve University, USA
Philippe Lorino ESSEC Business School, France
Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University, USA
Stéphan Pezé, University Paris-Dauphine, France
Andrew Pickering, University of Exeter, UK
Miguel Pina e Cunha, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Nova), Portugal
Nathalie Raulet-Croset, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Arménio Rego, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
John Urry, Lancaster University, UK
Aljona Zorina, ESCP Europe, France