This unique book breaks original ground in management and organization studies by drawing on over 2? years of ethnographic study in a major UK international airport group. Much has been written about the McDonaldisation or Disneyization of society, but few have been attentive to what the author terms Loungification of society. A minor mode of organization, but one whose effects are likely to become ever more profound, this study shows how management and organization is itself being reconstructed and reshaped by way of loungification. Drawing on critical management studies, actor-network theory, and debates in contemporary anthropology around the so-called ontological turn, Reconstructing Organization enacts a veritable experiment in business and management studies. Who are these coming loungers? What do they want? Can we manage them? Or will they soon capture us with their talking chairs and crinicultural politics?
1 An Introduction to Loungification.- 2 MAG Men: Access to the Corridors of Corporate Power.- 3 The Management of Escape: Scattered Attention and Disorderly Convulsion.- 4 Becoming Lounge: Angularity and Disjunctive Synthesis.- 5 The Lounger: Making and Re-assembling the Airport Customer.- 6 Extending Politics in Organization Studies: The Bob Cut and Crinicultural Politics.- 7 Animals and Organization: Feline Politics and the Nine Lives of Olly the Cat.- 8 Conclusion: Reconstructing Organization.- 9 Postscript: Ethnography at a critical distance: a postscript to Loungification by Fabian Muniesa.
Damian P. ODoherty is a senior lecturer of Organization Analysis at the Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK. He has published widely in management and organization studies, is the current Associate Editor of Organization and Director of the Alliance Manchester Business School Ethnography Clƒ¸