Performative Change (Paperback)

Thomas Duschlbauer

ISBN 10: 3848751283 ISBN 13: 9783848751280
Published by Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2020
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Paperback. Due to the phenomena of digitalisation, a new inventory regarding fundamental questions of organisation and communication has taken place, which has ultimately led to a plea for a paradigm shift. For if one follows recent developments in organisational theory and rethinks it radically, the relationship between the means and the purpose-that is, between production and the product and between creation and the artefact-is also reversed. With that relationship seen in this manner, it is not necessarily the organisation and socialisation of human beings that enables them to create artefacts, but it is rather the artefact that may serve to bring people together, enable them to acquire new skills and knowledge, and finally bring organisation to the level that we are now familiar with. Transferred to communication, this would also call into question the ideal of a consensus and, on the other hand, give more prominence to the idea of language games-as first formulated by Ludwig Wittgenstein. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9783848751280

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Due to the phenomena of digitalisation, a new inventory regarding fundamental questions of organisation and communication has taken place, which has ultimately led to a plea for a paradigm shift. For if one follows recent developments in organisational theory and rethinks it radically, the relationship between the means and the purpose-that is, between production and the product and between creation and the artefact-is also reversed. With that relationship seen in this manner, it is not necessarily the organisation and socialisation of human beings that enables them to create artefacts, but it is rather the artefact that may serve to bring people together, enable them to acquire new skills and knowledge, and finally bring organisation to the level that we are now familiar with. Transferred to communication, this would also call into question the ideal of a consensus and, on the other hand, give more prominence to the idea of language games-as first formulated by Ludwig Wittgenstein.

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Title: Performative Change (Paperback)
Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Publication Date: 2020
Binding: Paperback
Condition: new

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