Organizational texts lost and found in the architecture of organizing |
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Authors: | Klaus Harju |
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Institution: | Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration , P.O. Box 479, Helsinki, 00101, Finland |
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Abstract: | This paper will discuss some of the texts absent in organizational discourse. Its aim is to illustrate the architecture of organizing through simultaneous, interactive abstract machines, which are constituted by their contextual, local genealogies. Organizing is viewed as simultaneously producing, structuring, escaping and killing. This is a nomadic approach. Nomads, like those who organize, are in constant motion, crossing borders. However, in actuality, they do also have ordered social structures and tend to travel along the same routes. Just like this text among texts organizing basically has no beginning nor an end it is inbetween interbeing intermezzo an actuality a becoming something that bears yesterday and tomorrow within seeing oneself simultaneously producing and being produced but never completely. |
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