Man-made objects are an expression of both the social organisation in which they were produced and the communicative context in which they appear and are used. In this respect, they represent easily accessible material, which is highly suitable for and useful in reconstructing the social structures in organisations and opening up latent structures of meaning for analysis. Nevertheless the analysis of physical materials has tended to live a shadow existence. This paper presents a hermeneutic method of analysing artefacts in organisations. The basic concept centres on the reconstructing of the processes of meaning and organising in social systems. After providing a brief introduction to the methodological principles, the paper goes o...
[in English] Organizational scientists analyse patterns and processes in organizational life through...
This research takes place within the framework of the Knowledge and Information Management (KIM) is ...
International audienceContemporary organizations increasingly rely on images, logos, videos, buildin...
This paper summarises my PhD research project and was presented at the Doctoral Workshop during the ...
This paper considers the application of video-based research to address methodological challenges fo...
The overall aim of this PhD is to provide insights into the hidden and socially-distributed design a...
This conceptual working paper communicates findings from a research project which is designed to fur...
The overall aim of this PhD is to provide insights into the hidden and socially-distributed design a...
This paper addresses the use of artefacts as a powerful resource for analysis, focusing on the artef...
This paper presents findings from an ongoing research project that is based in an understanding of o...
This article aims to convey the promise and potential of visual methods in organizational research. ...
In this introduction to the Special Issue, we review the rich tradition of ethnographic studies in o...
The intention to investigate the role of artefacts (objects and environments) in codifying, embeddin...
This paper discusses ways that knowledge may be found in or through artefacts. One purpose is to sug...
This paper offers an alternative and complementary understanding of the problem of regulation in \u2...
[in English] Organizational scientists analyse patterns and processes in organizational life through...
This research takes place within the framework of the Knowledge and Information Management (KIM) is ...
International audienceContemporary organizations increasingly rely on images, logos, videos, buildin...
This paper summarises my PhD research project and was presented at the Doctoral Workshop during the ...
This paper considers the application of video-based research to address methodological challenges fo...
The overall aim of this PhD is to provide insights into the hidden and socially-distributed design a...
This conceptual working paper communicates findings from a research project which is designed to fur...
The overall aim of this PhD is to provide insights into the hidden and socially-distributed design a...
This paper addresses the use of artefacts as a powerful resource for analysis, focusing on the artef...
This paper presents findings from an ongoing research project that is based in an understanding of o...
This article aims to convey the promise and potential of visual methods in organizational research. ...
In this introduction to the Special Issue, we review the rich tradition of ethnographic studies in o...
The intention to investigate the role of artefacts (objects and environments) in codifying, embeddin...
This paper discusses ways that knowledge may be found in or through artefacts. One purpose is to sug...
This paper offers an alternative and complementary understanding of the problem of regulation in \u2...
[in English] Organizational scientists analyse patterns and processes in organizational life through...
This research takes place within the framework of the Knowledge and Information Management (KIM) is ...
International audienceContemporary organizations increasingly rely on images, logos, videos, buildin...