Systems and organizations: Distal and proximal thinking |
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Authors: | Robert Cooper |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Behavior in Organizations, University of Lancaster, Lancaster, UK
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Abstract: | The paper introduces the contributions to this special issue ofSystems Practice on Systems and Organizations: New Directions in terms ofdistal andproximal thinking. Distal thinking refers to ready-made concepts, to the finished effects and outcomes of thought and action; proximal thinking, to process and event, to the continuous and unfinished. The papers presented here deal with various aspects of the distal/proximal distinction in social systems and organizations, and especially draw out the implications of recent work in information technology, sociology of technology, accounting theory, and organization studies for a proximal conception of systems and organizations. |
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Keywords: | Actor-network theory local practices materialized morality writing technology topography networks digital technology |
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