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This timely book explores how space emerges as people attempt to
organize and reorganize their everyday activities. From the
workplace to the internet, geographical districts to international
development projects, it offers new insights on how created spaces
enable further activities as the organizing process evolves. From a
poststructuralist perspective, expert contributors look at the
importance of agencing for understanding organizing within and
among multifarious spaces, which in turn provides a means of
explaining how organizing unfolds through combinations of
spatio-material and agential practices. Extending this research by
highlighting the agential dynamics of organizing in relation to
space, this book unpacks the concept of agencing, before
considering how relational approaches to space have influenced the
idea of spatial agencing. Connecting the work of Michel Callon and
Franck Cochoy, Space and Organizing joins a forward-thinking and
ever-expanding body of research. As space and society are the
result of diverse ongoing activities that enable further organizing
to take place, the book concludes that we should abandon the idea
of a given space that people inhabit and transform. This book
offers a meaningful avenue to rethink how we interact with nature,
distribute our activities, and organize our practices. Aimed at
business and management researchers, PhD candidates and
postgraduate students with a particular interest in organization
studies and organizational behaviour, this book offers ways to
engage with more positive routes of spatial agencing.
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