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Non-representational Theory

I. Shaw
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The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 537 citations till now.

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Spacing organization: non-representational theory and performing organizational space

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose the concept of "spacing", which orients the understanding of organizational space towards its material, embodied, affective and minor configurations, and discuss the consequences of such a performative approach to space for the practice and craft of organizational scholarship.
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Rethinking Mobile Methods

TL;DR: A note of caution among researchers who wholly embrace the call for mobile methods, which are frequently justified by an assumption that "conventional" or "traditional" methods have failed as discussed by the authors.
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Governing Social Orders, Unfolding Rationality, and Jesuit Accounting Practices: A Procedural Approach to Institutional Logics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors question the assumption that the dynamism of institutional logics and practice variations is the result of rivalry among logics, of tensions, of competition among actors and logics.
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Embodiment and social and environmental action in nature-based sport: spiritual spaces

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the interrelationship of space, the elements and the embodied experiences of water-based physical activity, and propose body pedagogics as analytically useful in exploring social and environmental action in local and global spaces.
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Mapping Children's Politics: The Promise of Articulation and the Limits of Nonrepresentational Theory

TL;DR: Focusing on the use of nonrepresentational theory as a research methodology, the paper points to the limits of this approach for children's political formation as well as for sustained scholarly collaboration.
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Spacing organization: non-representational theory and performing organizational space

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose the concept of "spacing", which orients the understanding of organizational space towards its material, embodied, affective and minor configurations, and discuss the consequences of such a performative approach to space for the practice and craft of organizational scholarship.
Journal ArticleDOI

Rethinking Mobile Methods

TL;DR: A note of caution among researchers who wholly embrace the call for mobile methods, which are frequently justified by an assumption that "conventional" or "traditional" methods have failed as discussed by the authors.
Journal ArticleDOI

Governing Social Orders, Unfolding Rationality, and Jesuit Accounting Practices: A Procedural Approach to Institutional Logics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors question the assumption that the dynamism of institutional logics and practice variations is the result of rivalry among logics, of tensions, of competition among actors and logics.
Journal ArticleDOI

Embodiment and social and environmental action in nature-based sport: spiritual spaces

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the interrelationship of space, the elements and the embodied experiences of water-based physical activity, and propose body pedagogics as analytically useful in exploring social and environmental action in local and global spaces.
Journal ArticleDOI

Mapping Children's Politics: The Promise of Articulation and the Limits of Nonrepresentational Theory

TL;DR: Focusing on the use of nonrepresentational theory as a research methodology, the paper points to the limits of this approach for children's political formation as well as for sustained scholarly collaboration.