Moving with the trouble: How vulnerability and critical hope enable reckoning with complicity in entrepreneurial initiatives
Human Relations,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 26, 2025
Entrepreneurial
initiatives
aiming
to
transform
organizations
from
the
bottom
up
are
often
complicit
with
power
structures
they
seek
change,
reproducing
old
while
trying
cultivate
new.
To
unleash
transformative
potential
of
these
initiatives,
it
is
crucial
better
understand
how
workers
can
productively
reckon
complicity
and
this
reckoning
drives
entrepreneurial
process.
We
address
questions
through
a
longitudinal,
qualitative,
single-case
study
in
private
contemporary
art
museum
Russia,
where
strive
create
more
inclusive
politicized
organization.
Drawing
on
research
by
social
justice
education
scholars,
we
unfold
vulnerability
critical
hope—here
as
affective
orientations—enable
sense
their
activities.
develop
process
model
that
theorizes
interplay
between
orientations
links
them
expansion
or
contraction
activities
complicity.
The
contributes
surging
interest
hope
within
entrepreneurship
studies
providing
new
insights
into
entrepreneurs
remain
affected
contrary
effects
own
efforts,
channeling
experiences
imaginative
actions
toward
different
futures.
Language: Английский
Addressing durability in collaborative organising: Event atmospheres and polyrhythmic affectivity
Human Relations,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
78(1), P. 59 - 90
Published: Feb. 20, 2024
Collaborative
organising
is
known
to
burn
like
a
rocket:
it
thrives
on
intense
passion,
relationality
and
creativity
but
quickly
falls
into
pieces.
This
article
explores
the
underestimated
role
of
events
their
affective
atmospheres
sustain
collaborative
work.
Drawing
insights
from
two
ethnographic
field
studies
within
an
open-source
software
community
network
impact
entrepreneurs,
we
introduce
notion
‘polyrhythmic
affectivity’
at
core
polycentric
governance.
It
encapsulates
how
frictional
reverberances
between
three
atmospherically
experienced
intensities
–
togetherness,
dissonance
mutuality
are
able
maintain
emergent
yet
enduring
order.
We
argue
that
collective
motivational
force
organising,
can
be
stabilised
through
process
‘affective
commoning’
as
shared
creative
resources.
Language: Английский
Optimizing Predictive Performance: Hyperparameter Tuning in Stacked Multi-Kernel Support Vector Machine Random Forest Models for Diabetes Identification
Journal of Robotics and Control (JRC),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(6), P. 896 - 904
Published: Jan. 5, 2024
This
study
addresses
the
necessity
for
more
advanced
diagnostic
tools
in
managing
diabetes,
a
chronic
metabolic
disorder
that
leads
to
disruptions
glucose,
lipid,
and
protein
metabolism
caused
by
insufficient
insulin
activity.
The
research
investigates
innovative
application
of
machine
learning
models,
specifically
Stacked
Multi-Kernel
Support
Vector
Machines
Random
Forest
(SMKSVM-RF),
determine
their
effectiveness
identifying
complex
patterns
medical
data.
ensemble
method
SMKSVM-RF
combines
strengths
(SVMs)
Forests
(RFs)
leverage
diversity
complementary
features.
SVM
component
implements
multiple
kernels
identify
unique
data
patterns,
while
RF
consists
an
decision
trees
ensure
reliable
predictions.
Integrating
these
models
into
stacked
architecture
allows
enhance
overall
predictive
performance
classification
or
regression
tasks
optimizing
strengths.
A
significant
finding
this
is
introduction
SMKSVM-RF,
which
displays
impressive
73.37%
accuracy
rate
confusion
matrix.
Additionally,
its
recall
71.62%,
precision
70.13%,
it
has
noteworthy
F1-Score
71.34%.
technique
shows
potential
enhancing
current
methods
developing
ideal
healthcare
system,
signifying
step
forward
diabetes
detection.
results
emphasize
importance
sophisticated
methods,
highlighting
how
can
improve
aid
continual
advancement
systems
effective
management.
Language: Английский
Breaching, Bridging, and Bonding: Interweaving Pathways of Social‐Symbolic Work in a Flanked Healthcare Movement
Journal of Management Studies,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
61(6), P. 2501 - 2534
Published: July 20, 2023
Abstract
This
article
explores
how
heterogeneous
and
distributed
forms
of
social‐symbolic
work
combine
over
time
to
yield
synergistic
relationships
that
precipitate
institutional
change.
We
study
a
collective
effort
by
patient
activists
change
the
technological
regulatory
standards
Type
1
diabetes
care.
offer
contributions
radical
flank
theory
conceptualizing
moderate
flanks
as
dynamic
overlapping
pathways
action
rather
than
fixed
actor
positions,
we
show
medial
‘bonding’
pathway
can
provide
important
social
glue
connect
flanks.
While
in
our
case
material
discursive
‘hacking’
breaching
disrupted
institutions,
triggered
technology
innovation,
created
momentum
for
change,
relational
‘bridging’
embedded
these
efforts
into
existing
structures
longer‐term
innovation
trajectories.
Values
amplification
bonding
served
keep
two
other
aligned
time.
By
addressing
complex
problem
–
patient‐centric
may
be
affected
through
leads
accommodation,
holds
considerable
policy
societal
relevance.
Language: Английский
Mobilising affect for public art: Affective practices in voluntary organising
Organization Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
45(11), P. 1555 - 1577
Published: Aug. 12, 2024
Voluntary
organising
frequently
relies
on
affective
intensities
to
direct
organisational
efforts.
However,
it
is
not
well
understood
how
these
are
cultivated
across
time
and
different
contexts
engage
coordinate
heterogeneous
actors.
By
applying
a
practice
approach
affect,
this
paper
proposes
the
concept
of
practices
theorise
affect
mobilised
in
materially
driven
(inter)actions
shape
actions
relationalities
around
goals.
The
analysis
ethnographic
data
from
long-term
public
art
project
reveals
that
four
-
enticing,
envisioning,
attending
asserting
pivotal
sustaining
distributed
process
voluntary
organising.
sense
fascination,
enthusiasm,
care
discomfort
mobilise
instigates
participation,
support,
acceptance
compliance
diverse
partners,
volunteers
local
public.
Contributing
turn
theory,
theorises
processes
as
situative
accomplishments
an
ongoing
translocal
process,
highlighting
important
role
played
by
vibrant
presence
matter
practices.
Additionally,
study
expands
our
understanding
interplay
engages
aligns
individuals
groups
fostering
coalitional
moments
process.
Language: Английский
Theorising new potentials for teacher activism: union and grassroots activist responses to COVID-19 school reopening plans in Canada
Globalisation Societies and Education,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 27
Published: Jan. 11, 2024
Using
post-structural
theories,
this
paper
explores
the
public
discourses
of
several
Canadian
teacher
unions
and
grassroots
activist
groups
around
issue
school
reopening
plans
in
Canada
amidst
COVID-19
pandemic.
The
aims
to
highlight
ways
which
these
two
forces
activism
can
influence
impress
upon
each
other
create
a
different
possible
future
for
collective
resistance
neoliberalism
education
–
an
assemblage
union
intra-acting,
shaping,
impressing
one
another.
Language: Английский
Epistemic and institutional recognition work in changing conditions of social visibility: Anosmia's journey from the shadows to the spotlight
Social Science & Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
338, P. 116359 - 116359
Published: Nov. 2, 2023
This
paper
explores
the
complex
relationships
between
recognition,
collective
action,
and
social
(in)visibility
of
health
conditions.
We
trace
how
action
for
recognition
changes
as
conditions
visibility
shift.
investigate
Covid-19
global
pandemic
thrust
one
condition
(anosmia)
efforts
around
its
from
almost
complete
public
invisibility
into
a
sudden
spotlight.
show
'prepared'
movement
actors
leveraged
this
hypervisibility
to
mobilize
resources
change
cultural
values,
noting
prior
'recognition
work'
becomes
resource
new
ways
advocate
their
condition's
toward
epistemic
institutional
recognition:
building
shared
ground
improving
relatability,
distribution
finally,
creating
institutionalizing
values
through
policy
change.
Our
findings
highlight
organizational
mitigate
community
tensions
dispersions
related
hypervisibility,
boundary
integration
work.
Language: Английский
Future (Im)Perfect Markets
Cambridge University Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 455 - 509
Published: Nov. 21, 2024
Language: Английский
Making Room for Care in Markets and in Market Studies
Susi Geiger,
No information about this author
Olya Loza
No information about this author
Cambridge University Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 499 - 509
Published: Nov. 21, 2024
Where
Market
Studies
opened
the
theorizing
of
markets
to
concerns
various
affected
publics,
we
propose
a
new
shift
further
destabilize
understandings
what
are
and
can
be.
This
considers
how
care,
as
an
affective,
ethical,
political
force,
figures
in
–
and,
moreover,
make
room
for
care
where
it
may
currently
be
absent.
We
draw
on
feminist
materialist
discussions
render
explicit
ways
which
circulates
existing
five
avenues
inquiry
into
markets:
market
object;
critical
maintenance
practice;
more-than-concern,
more
affectively,
ethically,
politically
committed;
basis
rethink
relations
construct
better
fairer
just
markets;
finally,
relational
force
circulating
between
us
researchers,
objects
our
study,
workplaces,
more-than-human
worlds
belong
in.
do
not
suggest
that
is
panacea
all
ills,
but
offer
analytic
provocation
something
think
with
imagine
enact
future
markets.
Language: Английский
Resonant organizing and thriving in the post-growth era: Diffractive entanglements in a case of social organizing
Organization Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 26, 2024
This
paper
formulates
an
affirmative
non-binary
conceptual
basis
for
rethinking
the
growth/‘post-growth’
binary
in
context
of
repair
thinking.
We
propose
twin
notions
resonant
organizing
and
thriving
as
new
imageries
a
‘hopeful’
better
world
transitional
times.
These
arise
from
our
diffractive
engagement
with
Anna
Tsing’s
reflections
on
frictions
Hartmut
Rosa’s
notion
resonance,
which
we
brought
into
dialogue
case
solidarity
initiative
that
sprang
up
Italy
during
Covid-19
pandemic
–
SpesaSospesa.
Our
findings
contribute
to
current
post-growth
debate
by:
(1)
shifting
organizing’s
focus
trying
overcome
capitalist
expansionist
striving
toward
contaminating
its
building
blocks;
(2)
theorizing
ways
organizations
may
thrive
space
time,
relationally;
(3)
proposing
form
reflexive
transformative
expands
by
constantly
basic
elements.
research
thus
contributes
broader
political
project
crystallizing
organization
studies
seeks
help
alternative
economies
exit
their
marginal
role
accomplish
potential.
Language: Английский