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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
1119405890
ISBN-13
9781119405894
eBay Product ID (ePID)
237775038
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Meetings : Ethnographies of Organizational Process, Bureaucracy and Assembly
Subject
Business Communication / Meetings & Presentations, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Business & Economics
Series
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute Special Issue Book Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
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Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
12.7 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.5 in
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Scholarly & Professional
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2017-009041
Table Of Content
Introduction: Towards an Ethnography of Meeting (Hannah Brown, Adam Reed & Thomas Yarrow) 1. Contradiction in Contemporary Political Life (Simone Abram) 2. Demonstrating Development: Meetings as Management in Kenya's Health Sector (Hannah Brown & Maia Green) 3. The Receding Horizon of Informality in WTO Meetings (Nicholas Lamp) 4. The Meeting as Subjunctive Form (Catherine Alexander) 5. Where Knowledge Meets: Heritage Expertise at the Intersection of People, Perspective and Place (Thomas Yarrow) 6. Political Exhaustion and the Experiment of Street (Alberto Corsín Jiménez and Adolfo Estalella) 7. Minutes, Meetings and 'Modes of Existence': Navigating the Bureaucratic process of urban regeneration in East London (Gillian Evans) 8. Ideological Twinning: Socialist Aesthetics and Political Meetings in Maputo, Mozambique (Morten Nielsen) 9. Ethics in Rehearsal (Bernard Keenan & Alain Pottage) 10. An Office of Ethics: Meetings, Roles and Moral Enthusiasm in Animal Protection (Adam Reed) 11. Outputs (Annelise Riles) Afterword (Marilyn Strathern) Index
Synopsis
Meetings, socially and institutionally prescribed spaces for coming together, are important and ubiquitous organisational forms in various political, religious and economic settings. They feature prominently in classic anthropological accounts, and in more contemporary ethnography, particularly in relation to studies of documents, organizations, policy, development, politics, and science and technology. But perhaps because of a capacity to condense a broader set of concerns and interests, they have often been approached as contexts for other substantive and theoretical issues and rarely as objects of description in their own right. Actions and procedures intrinsic to bureaucratic meetings, for example, have not drawn the sustained or comparative attention of anthropologists. This special issue aims to throw the spotlight on the epistemological and ontological basis of coming together through formal meetings of different kinds. Collectively, the essays strive to describe how this remarkably efficient and familiar form of gathering operates, in different times and places, and how it comes to be recognised by those who experience or deploy it., This book is an exploration of how this remarkably efficient and familiar form of gathering operates, in different times and places, and how it comes to be recognised by those who experience or deploy it. Throws the spotlight on the epistemological and ontological basis of coming together through formal meetings of different kinds Demonstrates how meetings - socially and institutionally prescribed spaces for coming together - are important and ubiquitous organisational forms in various political, religious and economic settings Shows how meetings feature prominently in classic anthropological accounts, and in more contemporary ethnography, particularly in relation to studies of documents, organizations, policy, development, politics, and science and technology, This book is an exploration of how this remarkably efficient and familiar form of gathering operates, in different times and places, and how it comes to be recognised by those who experience or deploy it.
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HD30.3.M46 2017
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