Traveling concepts: Performative movements in learning/playing
Autor: | Alia Weston, Barbara Simpson, Rory Tracey |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Strategy and Management
05 social sciences General Decision Sciences 050109 social psychology Performative utterance Aesthetics Management of Technology and Innovation 0502 economics and business Performativity HD28 Assemblage (archaeology) 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Sociology 050203 business & management Sociality Generative grammar |
Zdroj: | Management Learning. 49:295-310 |
ISSN: | 1461-7307 1350-5076 |
Popis: | This article examines the generative interplay between learning and playing in managing and organizing by taking a performative approach that theorizes learning/playing as an assemblage in which playing and learning emerge as co-evolving processes in practice. Addressing the methodological challenges associated with this performative approach, the learning/playing assemblage is probed using traveling concepts, which attend to the dynamic movements rather than the stabilities of organizing, functioning as proposed by Vygotsky as both a research tool and an emergent result of research. This notion of “travelling concepts” is developed empirically by engaging with Mead’s “sociality,” which he defined as the simultaneous experience of being several things at once. Three interweaving strands of sociality—relational, spatial, and temporal—are elaborated in the context of traveling with and through four artisan food production sites, each of which sought to engage differently with the esthetics and functionality of the food we consume. |
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