未来制造与视觉制品:一个设计项目的民族志研究

Future Making and Visual Artefacts: An Ethnographic Study of a Design Project

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2017
被引 161 · 同刊同年前 9%
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

通过分析建筑事务所设计项目的民族志数据,研究视觉制品(如图纸、模型)如何帮助实践者将抽象的未来想象转化为可实现的行动方案,对战略与组织研究者有启发。

Abstract

Current research on strategizing and organizing has explored how practitioners make sense of an uncertain future, but provides limited explanations of how they actually make a realizable course of action for the future. A focus on making rather than sensemaking brings into view the visual artefacts that practitioners use in giving form to what is ‘not yet’ – drawings, models and sketches. We explore how visual artefacts are used in making a realizable course of action, by analysing ethnographic data from an architectural studio designing a development strategy for their client. We document how visual artefacts become enrolled in practices of imagining, testing, stabilizing and reifying, through which abstract imaginings of the future are turned into a realizable course of action. We then elaborate on higher-order findings that are generalizable to a wide range of organizational settings, and discuss their implications for future research in strategizing and organizing. This paper contributes in two ways: first, it offers future making as an alternative perspective on how practitioners orient themselves towards the future (different from current perspectives such as foreseeing, future perfect thinking and wayfinding). Second, it advances our understanding of visual artefacts and their performativity in the making of organizational futures.

战略管理组织行为民族志研究视觉研究