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- The Affective Creation of Dissonance in Alternative Organizations: The case of a shared community gardenOrganization Studies, 46, 10: 1431-1455Alternative organizations are committed to autonomy, democracy and solidarity in an ongoing search for freedom from prevailing socio-economic orders, with dissonance as a key process for challenging dominant norms and creating alternative rules. In our paper, we explore the essential dissonant role of affective dynamics in the interaction between embodied norms and organizational rules. Through an ethnographic study of a shared community garden, we show how the creation of affective bonds conforms embodiment through gardening activities. Intensive affective experiences create tensions in member interactions, prompting transitional reactions that demand settling responses from the organization. Our paper contributes to research on alternative organizations first by elaborating a set of concepts regarding affective dynamics as a means of recognizing and understanding the reproduction and creation of implicit norms. Second, we propose a specific representation of how the dissonance necessary for the revision of implicit norms is generated via affective dynamics. Finally, we highlight the interrelations between affective embodiment processes and organizational democracy, enriching the literature on alternative organizing by stressing how these shape supposedly rational procedures and dialogue in decision-making.
- Digital and Disembedded? Questioning the Territorial Embeddedness of Local Digital PlatformsJournal of Business Ethics (The), 201, 3: 265–285
- Empowering the already powerful? A feminist intersectional analysis of critical management education in a business schoolManagement Learning, 56, 3: 622-644
- Bureaux, crèches, Ehpad… : bienvenue dans l’ère des infrastructures hybridesThe Conversation: OnlineCopy link Partager par e-mail X (anciennement Twitter) Bluesky Facebook Linkedin WhatsApp Imprimer Depuis quelques années émerge et se développe une économie du partage. De plus en plus, on évoque le partage d’infrastructures. Revue des avantages de la formule et des défis à relever.
- Partager des infrastructures sociales. Comment ouvrir un espace à des usages pluriels ?Chaire Territoires en transition
- Stuck in the playground: a (failed) organizational entrepreneuring processEntrepreneurship and Regional Development, 37, 1-2: 300-324
- Dysfonctionnements inhérents aux expériences d’entreprise libérée - Analyse critique en cinq écueilsRevue Française de Gestion, 50, 317: 29-49
- (De)constructing knowledge in higher educationProspects, 54, 2: 419–426
- Et si l’homme n’était pas le centre du monde ? Dépasser l’anthropocentrisme dans les études critiques en managementRevue de l'Organisation Responsable, 19, 1: 13-16
- Après les entreprises libérées, les administrations publiques libérées ?Le Cercle Les Echos: Online
