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Book Description

Through the focus on organizational space, using the reception and significance of the seminal work on the subject by sociologist Henri Lefebvre, this book demonstrates why and how Lefebvre's work can be used to inform and elaborate organisational studies, especially in view of the current interest in the "socio-material" dimension of organisations.

As the "spatial turn" in organisational research exposed the importance of spatial design in inducing power and cultural relations, Lefebvre's perspective has become an inspiring, theoretical framework. However, Organisational Space and Beyond explores how Lefebvre’s work could be of a much wider relevance, especially given his profound theoretical engagement with diverse schools of philosophical and sociological thought, including Nietzsche, Marx, Sartre and Foucault.

This book brings together a range of authors that collectively develop a broader understanding of Lefebvre's relevance to organizational studies, including areas of management concern such as strategy and diversity studies, and ultimately draw on Lefebvre’s work to rethink, reimagine and reshape scholarship in organisational studies. It will be of relevance to researchers, academics, students and organizational professionals in the fields of organisation studies, management studies, cultural studies, architecture and sociology.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of Contributors
  6. 1 Introduction: Henri Lefebvre and Organization Studies
  7. Part I Theoretical Considerations—Process, Absence, Power, Institutions
    1. 2 Politics, Embodiment, Everyday Life: Lefebvre and Spatial Organization
    2. 3 Rhythms of Historical Disposal: The Role of Absent Spaces in the Organizational Process of Space Planning
    3. 4 Lefebvre and Spacing Leadership: From Power Over to Power With
    4. 5 Between Institutional Theory and Lefebvre: Sensemaking, Logics and Enactment of, and in, Space
  8. Part II Spaces of Organization—Everyday Work Life, Embodiment, Rhythms, Boundaries
    1. 6 Managing Tensions in an English Cathedral—An Embodied Spatial Perspective
    2. 7 City Rhythms: Walking and Sensing Place Through Rhythmanalysis
    3. 8 Lunch Beat, Lefebvre and the Politics of Organizational Space
    4. 9 Cake and the Open Plan Office: A Foodscape of Work Through a Lefebvrian Lens
  9. Part III Organization of Spaces—Capitalism, Urban and State Relations
    1. 10 Exploring the Spatial Dynamics of the City: A Case Study in China
    2. 11 Producing the Space of Democracy: Spatial Practices and Representations of Urban Space in Spain’s Transition to Democracy
    3. 12 The ‘Visible Hand’ of the State: Urbanization of Favelas as a Violent Abstraction of Space
    4. 13 Future Directions: Henri Lefebvre and Spatial Organization
  10. Index
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