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Theoretical Opportunities in the Study of Social-Symbolic Work
Theoretical Opportunities in the Study of Social-Symbolic Work
This chapter builds on the discussions in previous chapters that focused on specific forms of social-symbolic work to explore two main sets of theoretical opportunities that arise from the social-symbolic work perspective. First, opportunities arise to explore how different forms of social-symbolic work are combined in concrete situations—how actors might, for example, engage simultaneously in institutional work and organization work, and the dynamics and consequences of such a combination. Second, opportunities emerge from the connections between social-symbolic objects, and the efforts of actors to shape those connections. Before exploring those two opportunities, this chapter first reviews the forms of social-symbolic work explored in Chapters 3–8.
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