The purpose of the article is to analyze the different roles and natures of objects in organizational process. Furthermore, the concept of the mediation object is developed to understand how the objects help to structure interactions and collective activities over time. Design/methodology/approach – The article employs data from a case study (the Pupitre Virtuel) in order to highlight and illustrate the relevance of a process analysis of the roles and natures of objects. Findings – We demonstrate that the roles and natures of objects evolve over time through controversies and compromises. On the one hand, the evolution of interactions drives the evolution of the roles and natures of objects. On the other, the evolution of objects helps ...
Many practitioners now identify themselves as transformative mediators, who practice from the transf...
This paper seeks to understand how we might identify the "underlying logics" and "deeper structures"...
none1noRoutledge Studies in Communication, Organization, and Organizing; Series Editor: François Coo...
Purpose - The purpose of the article is to analyze the different roles and natures of objects in org...
International audiencePurpose - The purpose of the article is to analyze the different roles and nat...
Cross-disciplinary work is an increasing work-form in many organizations. This paper turns to invest...
This paper takes as a starting point one particular development in social theory – the concept of me...
The concept of mediation is used increasingly frequently in the communication sciences and calls for...
Recent years have witnessed a convergence of interests across the social and cognitive sciences to c...
Purpose - The objective of this paper is to provide insight beyond the internal dynamic of organizat...
Innovation processes create distinctive challenges for coordination. Objects are seen as supporting ...
This paper deals with the concept of compromise in organization studies. The concept of compromise i...
An interest in interaction stems form an underlying interest in how things happen. This represents a...
International audienceThis paper discusses the concepts of practice, organisation and mediation. It’...
This paper discusses the concept of an “actor’s emerging-object-of-activity” and its potential use t...
Many practitioners now identify themselves as transformative mediators, who practice from the transf...
This paper seeks to understand how we might identify the "underlying logics" and "deeper structures"...
none1noRoutledge Studies in Communication, Organization, and Organizing; Series Editor: François Coo...
Purpose - The purpose of the article is to analyze the different roles and natures of objects in org...
International audiencePurpose - The purpose of the article is to analyze the different roles and nat...
Cross-disciplinary work is an increasing work-form in many organizations. This paper turns to invest...
This paper takes as a starting point one particular development in social theory – the concept of me...
The concept of mediation is used increasingly frequently in the communication sciences and calls for...
Recent years have witnessed a convergence of interests across the social and cognitive sciences to c...
Purpose - The objective of this paper is to provide insight beyond the internal dynamic of organizat...
Innovation processes create distinctive challenges for coordination. Objects are seen as supporting ...
This paper deals with the concept of compromise in organization studies. The concept of compromise i...
An interest in interaction stems form an underlying interest in how things happen. This represents a...
International audienceThis paper discusses the concepts of practice, organisation and mediation. It’...
This paper discusses the concept of an “actor’s emerging-object-of-activity” and its potential use t...
Many practitioners now identify themselves as transformative mediators, who practice from the transf...
This paper seeks to understand how we might identify the "underlying logics" and "deeper structures"...
none1noRoutledge Studies in Communication, Organization, and Organizing; Series Editor: François Coo...