2015
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.21754
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Integrating Organization Studies and Community Psychology: A Process Model of an Organizing Sense of Place in Working Lives

Abstract: In this conceptual paper, I propose to advance thinking about organization theory in community contexts

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“…That reason is that place as a theoretical concept is only meaningful when attention is given to the specific meanings attaching to it (Guthey et al, 2014). This is at the heart of the distinction between place and space which, following Gieryn (2000), Larson and Pearson (2012) and Calvard (2015), we suggested was to do with the unique conjunctures of things in a particular space which make it a place. This has important implications for conducting research into place-identity: we have to go to the places where those conjunctures occur.…”
Section: Vignette 2: David's Storymentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…That reason is that place as a theoretical concept is only meaningful when attention is given to the specific meanings attaching to it (Guthey et al, 2014). This is at the heart of the distinction between place and space which, following Gieryn (2000), Larson and Pearson (2012) and Calvard (2015), we suggested was to do with the unique conjunctures of things in a particular space which make it a place. This has important implications for conducting research into place-identity: we have to go to the places where those conjunctures occur.…”
Section: Vignette 2: David's Storymentioning
confidence: 70%
“…On the one hand place can be seen as part of "how the images and representations (physical, symbolic, verbal, textual, and behavioural) become imbued with meaning and are taken as being part of one's identity" (Beech, 2008, p. 52). On the other hand, identity is part of how a space becomes socially transformed, mobilized and produced into a place (Calvard, 2015;Cresswell, 2004;Panayiotou & Kafiris, 2011); not just somewhere but, specifically, here. Our research contributes to both sides of this enquiry -how place itself is socially constructed, and indeed, how identity is constructed in relation to place.…”
Section: Place and Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
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