Cited by Lee Sonogan Abstract by Elina I Mäkinen Knowledge co-creation at the boundaries of communities of practice (CoPs) can lead to heightened tensions and power struggles.… Read more “Pragmatic Apparatus – Power and knowledge negotiations in a collectivity of practice: From peripheralization to epistemological suspicion”
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Pragmatic Apparatus – The Performative Power of Frictions and New Possibilities: Studying power, performativity and process with Follett’s pragmatism
Cited by Lee Sonogan Abstract by Piera Morlacchi This article seeks to open up new possibilities for process organization studies to reimagine power and performativity by exploring… Read more “Pragmatic Apparatus – The Performative Power of Frictions and New Possibilities: Studying power, performativity and process with Follett’s pragmatism”
Pragmatic Apparatus – Techniques of futuring: On how imagined futures become socially performative
Cited by Lee Sonogan Abstract by Jeroen Oomen, Jesse Hoffman, Maarten A. Hajer The concept of the future is re-emerging as an urgent topic on the academic… Read more “Pragmatic Apparatus – Techniques of futuring: On how imagined futures become socially performative”
Pragmatic Apparatus – Ambition and ambivalence: Reconsidering positive peace as a trans-scalar peace system
Cited by Lee Sonogan Abstract by Gearoid Millar For 50 years positive peace has served as an aspirational goal for many scholars and practitioners of peace. However,… Read more “Pragmatic Apparatus – Ambition and ambivalence: Reconsidering positive peace as a trans-scalar peace system”
Pragmatic Apparatus – The Contemporary Resonances of Classical Pragmatism for Studying Organization and Organizing
Cited by Lee Sonogan Abstract by Barbara Simpson, Frank den Hond The legacy of classical American Pragmatism – Peirce, James, Dewey, Addams, Mead, Follett and others –… Read more “Pragmatic Apparatus – The Contemporary Resonances of Classical Pragmatism for Studying Organization and Organizing”
Pragmatic Apparatus – Establishing jointness in proximal multiparty decision-making: The case of collaborative writing
Cited by Lee Sonogan Abstract by SimonMagnusson Ascertaining jointness in decision-making requires the recipients of proposals to extend the base sequence of proposal-acceptance and make room for… Read more “Pragmatic Apparatus – Establishing jointness in proximal multiparty decision-making: The case of collaborative writing”