Resonant organizing and thriving in the post-growth era: Diffractive entanglements in a case of social organizing DOI
Simona D’Antone, Susi Geiger, Gregorio Fuschillo

et al.

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

Moving with the trouble: How vulnerability and critical hope enable reckoning with complicity in entrepreneurial initiatives DOI Creative Commons
Nada Endrissat, Christina Lüthy

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

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Addressing durability in collaborative organising: Event atmospheres and polyrhythmic affectivity DOI
Bernhard Resch, David Rozas

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

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Optimizing Predictive Performance: Hyperparameter Tuning in Stacked Multi-Kernel Support Vector Machine Random Forest Models for Diabetes Identification DOI Open Access
Dimas Chaerul Ekty Saputra, Alfian Ma’arif, Khamron Sunat

et al.

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

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Breaching, Bridging, and Bonding: Interweaving Pathways of Social‐Symbolic Work in a Flanked Healthcare Movement DOI Creative Commons
Susi Geiger, Emma Stendahl

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

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Mobilising affect for public art: Affective practices in voluntary organising DOI
Christina Lüthy

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

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Theorising new potentials for teacher activism: union and grassroots activist responses to COVID-19 school reopening plans in Canada DOI
Trudy Keil, Pamela Osmond-Johnson

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

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Epistemic and institutional recognition work in changing conditions of social visibility: Anosmia's journey from the shadows to the spotlight DOI Creative Commons
Neva Bojovic, Susi Geiger

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

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Future (Im)Perfect Markets DOI
Annmarie Ryan

Cambridge University Press eBooks, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 455 - 509

Published: Nov. 21, 2024

Language: Английский

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Making Room for Care in Markets and in Market Studies DOI
Susi Geiger,

Olya Loza

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

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Resonant organizing and thriving in the post-growth era: Diffractive entanglements in a case of social organizing DOI
Simona D’Antone, Susi Geiger, Gregorio Fuschillo

et al.

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

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