The Dilemma of Organization in Social Movement Initiatives
Bor, Sanne; Laamanen, Mikko; Hond, Frank den (2019-07)
Post-print / Final draft
Bor, Sanne
Laamanen, Mikko
Hond, Frank den
07 / 2019
293-317
Cambridge University Press
School of Business and Management
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2019082825946
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2019082825946
Tiivistelmä
Although the question whether organisation obstructs or supports social movement claims and mobilisation has long been debated, it is undeniable that some level of organisation exists in even the most radically horizontal social movements. Relatively little attention has been paid, however, to how movements operate in dealing with the tensions associated with the question of organisation, that is, how they seek to be effective in decision-making while maintaining or advancing inclusivity and participation. This chapter presents an analysis of the organising efforts of a timebank. With a particular focus on the production of organisation, we illustrate how a group vested on the idea of horizontal, non-hierarchical collective action is dealing with the coordination and decision-making challenges they meet over time.
Lähdeviite
Laamanen, M., Bor, S., Hond F. den. (2019). The Dilemma of Organization in Social Movement Initiatives. In: Ahrne, G., Brunsson, N. (eds) Organization outside Organizations: The Abundance of Partial Organization in Social Life. pp. 293-317. DOI: 10.1017/9781108604994.014
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