Spacing Organization: non-representational theory and performing organizational space
Journal
Organization
ISSN
1350-5084
ISSN-Digital
1461-7323
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2012-01
Author(s)
Beyes, Timon
Abstract
This article connects to and extends the attempts to bring space back into critical organizational theory, which, we argue, has mainly been based on the socio-spatial perspective as pioneered by Henri Lefebvre. Taking issue with the various ways in which Lefebvre's work can be interpreted, we develop an alternative route. Adopting a mode of non-representational theorizing as outlined in human geography, we propose the concept of ‘spacing', which orients the understanding of organizational space towards its material, embodied, affective and minor configurations. In discussing the consequences of such a performative approach to space for the practice and craft of organizational scholarship, we argue that our conceptual opening entails a move from representational strategies of extracting representations of the (organizational) world from the world to embodied apprehensions of the everyday performing of organizational space. What can be termed the enactment of organizational geographies in slow motion is inspired and illustrated by the video ‘The Raft' conceived by the artist Bill Viola.
Language
English
Keywords
affect
Bill Viola
enactment
Lefebvre
non-representational theory
organizational geography
peformance
space
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publisher place
Thousand Oaks, USA
Volume
19
Number
1
Start page
45
End page
61
Pages
17
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
208789