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Hugo Letiche

Other affiliations: Erasmus University Rotterdam
Bio: Hugo Letiche is an academic researcher from University of Humanistic Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metaphor & Coherence (statistics). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 67 publications receiving 639 citations. Previous affiliations of Hugo Letiche include Erasmus University Rotterdam.


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TL;DR: Emergence must not become yet another excuse for idealism and the assumption that the idea behind appearances is the truth; or for empiricism and the claim that the world outside of consciousness is true while subjectivity is false.
Abstract: (2001). Phenomenal Complexity Theory and the Politics of Organization. Emergence: Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 5-31.

51 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the complexity, emergence, resilience, and coherence of organizations and their study, and give a perspective on organizations and the study of them.
Abstract: (2002). Complexity, Emergence, Resilience, and Coherence: Gaining Perspective on Organizations and their Study. Emergence: Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 72-94.

48 citations

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TL;DR: The relationship between complexity theory and Bergson's concepts of Duree, Elan Vital and Intuition is explored in this article, where the goal is to clarify the relationship between complex theory and the knowing subject, and to indicate directions for complexity theory's study of consciousness.
Abstract: Though all complexity theory claims to be anti‐reductionist, there are enormous differences in what “emergence” and “self‐organization” mean for the “self” and consciousness in the writings of the one and the other. Phenomenal complexity theory seeks to include the experiencing subject in its epistemology and thereby to neither be one‐sidedly rationalist or subjectivist. The resulting (social science) epistemology of the “in‐between” is mirrored in Bergson’s work. The relationship between complexity theory and Bergson’s concepts of Duree, Elan Vital and Intuition, are explored in this article. The goal is to clarify the relationship between complexity theory and the knowing subject, and to indicate directions for complexity theory’s study of consciousness.

44 citations

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TL;DR: The authors deconstruct two organizational studies articles on polyphony, making use of Gayatri Spivak's insights, and make use of differance to clarify what a many-voiced perspective actually could imply.
Abstract: A post-deconstruction ethics of honoring, respecting, and/or theorizing anOther via a concept of polyphony seems very attractive to organizational studies (De Cock and Jeanes 2006; Clegg et al. 2006). Many organizational studies intellectuals prefer ‘reasonableness’ and/or ‘historical meanings’ as an object of study to a more empirical one. This rhetorical strategy (amongst others) has claimed polyphony as a leading concept, celebrating dialogue, diversity, and intertextuality. But, as Gayatri Spivak has indicated, it is necessary to ask if anOther speaks at all in such practices. Spivak (1999) explores polyphony in terms of the subaltern and her (his) representation, making use of differance to clarify what a many-voiced perspective actually could imply. In this article, I deconstruct two organizational studies articles on polyphony, making use of Spivak’s insights.

36 citations


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TL;DR: This book will not become a unity of the way for you to get amazing benefits at all, but, it will serve something that will let you get the best time and moment to spend for reading the book.
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1,560 citations

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17 May 2002
TL;DR: A critical review of the Grounded Theory Methodology can be found in this paper, where the authors present an illustrative illustration of the grounded theory method for the identification and explanation of concepts and categories.
Abstract: Introduction PART ONE: PHILOSPHY, PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES The Qualitative Turn in Management Research Grounded Theory Evolutionary Developments and Fundamental Processes Getting Started Data Collection and Sampling Analyses, Interpretation and the Writing Process PART TWO: GROUNDED THEORY: AN ILUSTRATION OF THE PROCESS Researching the Consumer Experience An Illustration of the Grounded Theory Method The Identification and Explanation of Concepts and Categories PART THREE: SOME CONCLUDING REMARKS A Critical Review of the Methodology

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