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Organization in Play

by Donncha Kavanagh (Author) Kieran Keohane (Author) Carmen Kuhling (Author)
©2011 Edited Collection XII, 230 Pages

Summary

Play is a foundational concept that animates life, work, creativity and organization; and while play is essential, it also dislodges the very meaning of these terms. Organization in Play explores different meanings, usages and understandings of play to present novel and insightful perspectives on capitalism, management, markets, bureaucracy and other organizational phenomena. It traces how early capitalism, with its ethos of austerity and distaste for recreation, has given way to a more ludic version in recent times. At the same time, children – those playmakers supreme – have been, curiously, excluded from scholarly conversation about organization. The authors examine this and other paradoxes using a wide range of sources – from Weber to Sesame Street, from Star Trek to Lacan, from Riverdance to Beckett – that shed light on the capricious boundaries between work and play, rationality and foolishness, sense and nonsense.
Play points us to the liminal and the extraordinary, where meaning is ambiguous at best, and where conventional notions about order and disorder, movement and stasis, centre and periphery are undone and are put into play. It focuses our attention on the silences and absences, the comic and the theatrical, the folly and the madness of markets, organizations, management and work practices in contemporary capitalism. Drawing on a deep engagement with sociological and organizational literatures, the authors show how a play perspective enhances our understanding of the institutions we inhabit and which inhabit us.

Details

Pages
XII, 230
Year
2011
ISBN (PDF)
9783035301410
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034302135
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0353-0141-0
Language
English
Publication date
2011 (August)
Keywords
markets, organizations, management and work practices in contemporary capitalism boundaries between work and play capitalism, management, markets, bureaucracy and other organizational phenomena play perspective enhances our understanding
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2011. XII, 230 pp., 2 ill.

Biographical notes

Donncha Kavanagh (Author) Kieran Keohane (Author) Carmen Kuhling (Author)

Donncha Kavanagh is Senior Lecturer in Management at University College Cork, Ireland. He has published widely in the fields of management, marketing, organization studies and engineering. His research interests include the history and philosophy of management thought, pre-modern and postmodern modes of organizing and the sociology of knowledge and technology. Kieran Keohane is Senior Lecturer in Sociology in the School of Sociology and Philosophy, University College Cork, Ireland. He has published books and numerous articles in the fields of classical and contemporary social theory, collective identities and cultural studies. Carmen Kuhling is Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Women’s Studies at the University of Limerick, Ireland. She has published widely on the experience of social change and cultural transformation, new religious movements, women and migration.

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