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Process, Sensemaking, and Organizing is the first in a series of
volumes which explore perspectives on process theories, an emerging
approach to the study of organizations that focuses on
(understanding) activities, interactions, and change as essential
properties of organizations rather than structures and state - an
approach which prioritizes activity over product, change over
persistence, novelty over continuity, and expression over
determination.
Process and sensemaking may be seen as mutually interlocking
phenomena and, as such, are cornerstones in process thinking, This
volume brings together contributions from an international group of
scholars energized by process organization studies. The collection
offers perspectives from different disciplines, insights from
diverse theoretical traditions and contexts, and parallels made
with a range of cultural forms, including art, poetry, and cookery.
At the same time, the chapters exhibit a clear emphasis on a
process ontology, process theorizing, and narrative thinking.
Across this rich and varied collection recurrent themes emerge that
distinguish process theorizing from the more logico-scientific,
variance-oriented research that dominates organization studies
today. This book will appeal to academics, researchers, and
graduate students in management, organization studies, and
sociology who wish to better understand the emergent, changing, and
flow-like character of organizational life and expand their
understanding of the nature of sensemaking as a basis for
organizing.
Process, Sensemaking, and Organizing is the first in a series of
volumes which explore perspectives on process theories, an emerging
approach to the study of organizations that focuses on
(understanding) activities, interactions, and change as essential
properties of organizations rather than structures and state - an
approach which prioritizes activity over product, change over
persistence, novelty over continuity, and expression over
determination.
Process and sensemaking may be seen as mutually interlocking
phenomena and, as such, are cornerstones in process thinking, This
volume brings together contributions from an international group of
scholars energized by process organization studies. The collection
offers perspectives from different disciplines, insights from
diverse theoretical traditions and contexts, and parallels made
with a range of cultural forms, including art, poetry, and cookery.
At the same time, the chapters exhibit a clear emphasis on a
process ontology, process theorizing, and narrative thinking.
Across this rich and varied collection recurrent themes emerge that
distinguish process theorizing from the more logico-scientific,
variance-oriented research that dominates organization studies
today. This book will appeal to academics, researchers, and
graduate students in management, organization studies, and
sociology who wish to better understand the emergent, changing, and
flow-like character of organizational life and expand their
understanding of the nature of sensemaking as a basis for
organizing.
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