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Part 1. Some problems of organization theory and the potential of process organization theory -- Why assumptions in organization theory do not work for explaining organizing in a world on the move -- Assumptions for organizing in a world on the move -- Part 2. Toward a process theory of...
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chapter 1 Organization in a tangled world -- chapter 2 Process views of organization -- chapter 3 Alfred North Whitehead on process -- chapter 4 Bruno Latour: Relativizing the social, and the becoming of networks -- chapter 5 Niklas Luhmann on autopoiesis and recursiveness in social systems --...
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Actor-Network Theory (ANT) has over the past few decades developed into a practical, challenging and intriguing tool for studying organizing. Its unique approach brings to light the multiple ways that people, artifacts, institutions and organizations become intertwined. ANT-inspired studies...
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