Organising and Disorganising. A Dynamic and Non-Linear Theory of Institutional Emergence and Its Implication

Thompson, M. (2008). Organising and Disorganising. A Dynamic and Non-Linear Theory of Institutional Emergence and Its Implication. Devon: Triarchy Press. ISBN 9780955768149

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Abstract

We may believe that our perspective is the right one and that any interaction with opposing views is a messy and unwelcome contradiction. But why should egalitarians engage with individualists, or hierachists with egalitarians?

Using a range of examples and analogies, the author shows how the best outcomes depend upon an essential argumentative process, which encourages subversions that are constructive whilst discouraging those that are not. In this way each approach gets more of what it wants and less of what it doesn't want.

There are five ways of organising: the hierarchical, the egalitarian, the individualistic, the fatalistic and the autonomous. Each approach is a way of disorganising the other four: without the other four, it would have nothing to organise itself against. In Organising and Disorganising, Michael Thompson gives a detailed explanation of the dynamics of these five fundamental arrangements that underlie 'Cultural Theory'.

The lively style of the presentation and its rigorous attention to detail makes this book suitable for a wide audience -- from managers and academic theorists to those who are responsible for effective and enlightened action on challenging global issues.

Item Type: Book
Research Programs: Risk and Vulnerability (RAV)
Institute Scholars (INS)
Bibliographic Reference: Triarchy Press, Devon, UK
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Date Deposited: 15 Jan 2016 08:41
Last Modified: 27 Aug 2021 17:38
URI: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/8663

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