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The Emergence Of Institutions An Aestheticaffective Perspective 1st Edition Weik

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The Emergence Of Institutions An Aestheticaffective Perspective 1st Edition Weik
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Weik, Elke
ISBN: 9783030898953, 9783030898946, 3030898954, 3030898946
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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The Emergence Of Institutions An Aestheticaffective Perspective 1st Edition Weik by Weik, Elke 9783030898953, 9783030898946, 3030898954, 3030898946 instant download after payment.

This book presents an experiential, aesthetic-affective approach to the study of institutions. Drawing on institutional sociology, hermeneutics, phenomenology and process philosophy, it conceptualises institutions as collective experiences with their own self-promoting and self-propelling powers. Instead of seeing institutional emergence, change and decline as the result of actors’ interests and manipulations, this book re-establishes the importance of factors beyond human design and intervention. Drawing on process theory, it shows how ideas, norms and values can form self-stabilising configurations that affect people without conscious realisation. It complements current thinking about institutions by showing how institutions constitute people long before people constitute them. With the help of authors as diverse as Antonio Damasio, A.N. Whitehead, J.W. von Goethe and Max Weber, Elke Weik crafts a perspective that allows us to understand institutions as aesthetic and affective powers in their own right. This book is for researchers interested in process theory, institutional and organisational studies, hermeneutics, and aesthetics.

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