Beyond Hierarchy

Beyond Hierarchy
Author: Sarah Oerton
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135345662

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Since the early 1980s there has been a surge of interest in both issues of gender and sexuality in work and organizational life, and in the founding and running of co-operatives and collectives. Since hierarchy rests on divisions which are in part gendered and sexualized, and co-operatives for the most part operate with "flat" or non-hierarchical structures, they could be seen as places where gender and sexuality make little difference to the experiences of workers.; This text takes issue with the assumption that where there is an absence of formal hierarchy in work and organizational life, there is likely to be an absence of gender inequalities. It argues that the matter is more complex than the simple equating of less hierarchy with greater gender equality.

Beyond Hierarchy

Beyond Hierarchy
Author: Sarah Oerton
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135345730

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Since the early 1980s there has been a surge of interest in both issues of gender and sexuality in work and organizational life, and in the founding and running of co-operatives and collectives. Since hierarchy rests on divisions which are in part gendered and sexualized, and co-operatives for the most part operate with "flat" or non-hierarchical structures, they could be seen as places where gender and sexuality make little difference to the experiences of workers.; This text takes issue with the assumption that where there is an absence of formal hierarchy in work and organizational life, there is likely to be an absence of gender inequalities. It argues that the matter is more complex than the simple equating of less hierarchy with greater gender equality.

Beyond Market and Hierarchy

Beyond Market and Hierarchy
Author: Ash Amin,Jerzy Hausner
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105022370584

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Contains papers from an October 1995 conference held in Crakow, focusing on social complexity and interactive governance in the framework of an institutional approach to economic change and economic transformation. Early chapters develop theoretical foundations for dealing with social complexity, ec

Beyond Reductionism

Beyond Reductionism
Author: Arthur Koestler,John Raymond Smythies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1970
Genre: Biology
ISBN: UOM:49015000127952

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Hierarchy

Hierarchy
Author: John Child
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2019-05-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351697668

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EURAM's Book of the Year in 2020, Hierarchy takes readers on a journey which traverses how this idea has evolved, is understood in various disciplines, and is applied in practice. Referring a wide range of sources, the book provides an inspirational introduction to understanding what is perhaps the key idea in business and management. As a fundamental organizational principle, hierarchy is everywhere. Perhaps because of its ubiquity, the significance of hierarchy has become under-analyzed in view of the growing strains on society imposed by organizational inequality. This book analyzes the advantages and disadvantages that hierarchy brings as a form of organization, providing an accessible overview of this fundamental idea within both business and society. This concise book provides a useful overview of existing research, for both students and scholars of business.

The Heart of Things Written Down

The Heart of Things  Written Down
Author: Edward Clarence Farnsworth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1914
Genre: Occultism
ISBN: UOM:39015063542743

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Eriugena s Commentary on the Dionysian Celestial Hierarchy

Eriugena s Commentary on the Dionysian Celestial Hierarchy
Author: Paul Rorem,Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Publsiher: Studies and Texts
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015062413946

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"The book is a comprehensive study of John Scotus Eriugena's commentary (Expositiones) on the Pseudo-Dionysian Celestial Hierarchy, with special attention given to its literary form and theological content." "The order for introducing various aspects of the Expositiones follows the format of the work itself: first in John's own order comes the Dionysian text in translation, followed by a paraphrase or two and then by Eriugena's own comments, sometimes on particular sources, more often on the points of doctrine he wants to expound. Thus this book starts with the author, that is, John's perspective on Dionysius himself (Chapter I: "Dionysian Biographies"). For Eriugena, Dionysius was the Athenian Areopagite, but was he also the Parisian martyr Saint Denis? Turning to the text of The Celestial Hierarchy, the particular Greek codex John was working with contained its own variants and challenges (Chapter II: "The Greek Manuscript and Its Problems"). Next comes a study of John's "Patterns of Translation and Paraphrase" (Chapter III). After his multiple paraphrases, Eriugena often adds his own expository remarks, sometimes invoking other sources, especially the remaining works of the Dionysian corpus (Chapter IV)." "Those interested primarily in John's philosophical theology could turn directly to the last three chapters, spanning the arc of "procession and return" so characteristic of the Periphyseon. The Expositiones show a particular interest in creation (Chapter V), anthropology (Chapter VI) and "Christ and Salvation" (Chapter VII). Eriugena's treatment of the doctrine of creation includes a particularly innovative understanding of creatio ex nihilo. His anthropology turns on the question of humanity's relationship to the divine, whether immediate (unmediated) or mediated or somehow both. The discussion of Christ includes skillful expansions of the biblical and Dionysian images for Christ, and a presentation of salvation as "theosis" or deification." "Translations of major sections of the Expositiones are appended, as well as John's prologue to his earlier translation of the Dionysian corpus. The book also contains a bibliography, an index of premodern and modern names, a scriptural index, and an index to the works of Eriugena."--BOOK JACKET.

Managing the New Organisation

Managing the New Organisation
Author: David Limerick,Frank Crowther,Bert Cunnington
Publsiher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2002
Genre: Management
ISBN: 1865089958

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Helps managers to share the experiences, problems and approaches of others who are exploring similar new managerial worlds. This revised second edition has been extensively updated to look more closely at leadership and socially sustainable organisation. Author Limerick from Griffith University, Queensland.