Organizational space and beyond : the significance of Henri Lefebvre for organization studies /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: Kingma, Sytze, 1960- (Editor), Dale, Karen (Editor), Wasserman, Varda (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2018.
Series:Management, organizations and society (London, England)
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Henri Lefebvre and organization studies / Sytze F. Kingma, Karen Dale, Varda Wasserman
  • Theoretical considerations : process, absence, power, institutions
  • Politics, embodiment, everyday life : Lefebvre and spatial organization / Timon Beyes
  • Rhythms of historical disposal : the role of absent spaces in the organizational process of space planning / Fabio James Petani and Jeanne Mengis
  • Lefebvre and spacing leadership : from power over to power with / Perttu Salovaara and Arja Ropo
  • Between institutional theory and Lefebvre : sensemaking, logics, and enactment of, and in, space / Gili S. Drori and Briana Preminger
  • Spaces of organization : everyday work life, embodiment, rhythms, boundaries
  • Managing tensions in an English cathedral : an embodied spatial perspective / Sarah Warnes
  • City rhythms : walking and sensing place through rhythmanalysis / Louise Nash
  • Lunch beat, lefebvre and the politics of organizational space / Tuomo Peltonen and Perttu Salovaara
  • Cake and the open plan office : a foodscape of work through a Lefebvrian lens / Harriet Shortt
  • Organization of spaces
  • capitalism, urban- and state relations
  • Exploring the spatial dynamics of the city : a case study in China / ZHANG Zhongyuan
  • Producing the space of democracy : spatial practises and representations of urban space in Spain's transition to democracy / Inbal Ofer
  • The "visible hand" of the state : urbanization of favelas as a violent abstraction of space / Daniel S. Lacerda
  • Future directions : Henri Lefebvre and the spatial organization / Sytze F. Kingma, Karen Dale, Varda Wasserman.