Talking about Practices: On Julian Orr’s Talking About Machines

Julian Orr’s ethnographic study of copier technicians explores three themes—practices, practitioners, and learning—gathered under the heading of ‘work’ and situated in geographic spaces—the team’s territory—and places. In my reading, the book addresses three central concerns in organizational studie...

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Vydáno v:Organization studies Ročník 27; číslo 12; s. 1743 - 1756
Hlavní autor: Yanow, Dvora
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Thousand Oaks, CA Sage Publications 01.12.2006
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ISSN:0170-8406, 1741-3044
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Shrnutí:Julian Orr’s ethnographic study of copier technicians explores three themes—practices, practitioners, and learning—gathered under the heading of ‘work’ and situated in geographic spaces—the team’s territory—and places. In my reading, the book addresses three central concerns in organizational studies today: moves to (re-)ground theorizing in work practices, drawing on methods suitable for studying what it is that people in organizations actually do; developing practice-based understandings of organizational learning; and attending to the settings—the places and spaces—in which those practices take place.
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ISSN:0170-8406
1741-3044
DOI:10.1177/0170840606071935