ABSTRACT

The Anthropology of Organisations offers a critical overview of the work that for over sixty years anthropologists have been carrying out in and on organisations and of the contribution that this work has made to social theory at large. Moving beyond earlier preoccupations with ’culture’ and ’relationality’, the volume brings together a selection of classic and contemporary articles that cast new light on the relevance of ethnography for organisational and social theory. It offers an indispensable resource for students and scholars interested in the politics behind the institutionalisation of social life.

part 2|48 pages

Social and Political Relations

part 4|80 pages

Bureaucratic and Administrative Relations

part 5|36 pages

Organisational Culture

part 6|117 pages

Anthropological Cultures

part 7|19 pages

Anthropological Institutionalisations

part 8|130 pages

Re-institutionalisations of the Contemporary

section |19 pages

Technological

section |25 pages

Work

chapter 27|5 pages

Working out personhood

Notes on ‘labour’ and its anthropology

section |33 pages

Theoretical