Essec\Faculty\Model\Contribution {#2216
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"slug" => "re-viewing-routines-theory-through-a-pragmatist-lens"
"yearMonth" => "2016-03"
"year" => "2016"
"title" => "Re-viewing Routines Theory Through a Pragmatist Lens"
"description" => "SIMPSON, B. et LORINO, P. (2016). Re-viewing Routines Theory Through a Pragmatist Lens. Dans: <i>Organizational Routines</i>. 1st ed. Oxford University Press, pp. 47-70."
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"name" => "LORINO Philippe"
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"name" => "SIMPSON B."
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0 => "Approche processuelle"
1 => "Dewey"
2 => "Enquête"
3 => "Habitude"
4 => "Mead"
5 => "Pragmatisme"
6 => "Routine"
7 => "Transaction"
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"fr" => "L'approche fondée sur la théorie des pratiques qui domine actuellement la littérature sur les routines est fondée sur la dualité ostensif-performatif. Toutefois, dans la perspective de la philosophie du processus, cette dualité, ou du moins la manière dont elle est appliquée, présente quatre obstacles clés à une théorisation plus processuelle des routines. Ce chapitre propose une approche alternative qui, à partir de la philosophie Pragmatiste, en particulier des idées de John Dewey et George Herbert Mead, élabore une approche performative plutôt que représentationnelle pour comprendre les actions ordinaires et quotidiennes. Cette réflexion rend compte du caractère socialement et temporellement situé du comportement humain en termes de processus qui imbrique l'habitude, l'enquête et les trans-actions conversationnelles."
"en" => "The practice-based view that currently dominates the routines literature is based on an ostensive-performative duality. However, from the perspective of process philosophy, this duality, or at least the manner in which it is applied, presents four key obstacles to a more processual theorization of routines. This chapter offers an alternative approach to understanding ordinary everyday actions. The argument provides an account of the social and temporal situatedness of human conduct in terms of the interrelated processes of habit, inquiry and conversational trans-actions."
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