Boundary (Re-)Constructions as Human-Nonhuman Intra-Actions Within the Workplace

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  • W. David Holford University of Quebec at Montreal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/ijba.v4i1.1154

Keywords:

Anthropology, Ethnography, Business

Abstract

This paper proposes the concept of boundary (re-)constructions. An initial framework depicts subjects shaping objects across enactment phenomena just as, conversely, objects shape subjects’ interpretations and experiences. The following case study presentation highlights the residual duality still residing within this initial framework. Onto-epistemological insights involving hybridized categories and socio-material entanglement allow us to subsequently reframe boundary (re-) constructions as intra-actions (as opposed to inter-actions) between humans and objects. Effective knowledge sharing involves productive intra-actions, which, in turn, requires relational engagement between intra-acting members. Such engagement requires management’s implication towards ensuring a psychological safety net within the workplace

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Published

2013-06-01

How to Cite

Holford, W. D. (2013). Boundary (Re-)Constructions as Human-Nonhuman Intra-Actions Within the Workplace. International Journal of Business Anthropology, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.33423/ijba.v4i1.1154

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