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Virtual Organizing, Virtual Worlds: An Ethnography of (Actor-Net)Working

Research output: Working paper

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Publication date2000
Place of PublicationLancaster University
PublisherThe Department of Organisation, Work and Technology
<mark>Original language</mark>English

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NameOrganisation, Work and Technology Working Paper Series

Abstract

Using insights from actor-network and post-structuralist theory, this paper attempts to describe the relational processes of virtual organizing. An ethnographic case study of a virtual organization is outlined. The paper concludes by considering ways in which organizations - virtual or otherwise - may be studied in order to provide the possibility of a form of research that reconfigures and reanimates current conventions of inquiry.