Clarke Flashcards
Situational Analysis
Situational analysis – analyze situation of interest through the specification, rerepresentation, and subsequent examination of the most salient elements of in contemporary theories of social worlds and arenas
Turn away from micro, meso, macro and toward poststructural theories that see each part as coconstitutive and produced through relations of entities at all levels of organizational complexity
Social Worlds
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groups of varying sizes that generate a life of their own
Social Arenas
larger spaces constituting multiple social worlds
Boundary Objects
Entities that exist at junctures where social worlds meet in an arena of mutual concern (i.e. treaties)
Implicated Actors/Actants
Actors who are silenced or only discursively present and are constructed by others for other’s purposes
- Useful to analyze power in social worlds/arenas
- Acknowledges those physically present but silenced/ignored/invisible by those in power
- Those not physically present in a given social world but discursively constructed by others within it
- can be applied to non human entities as well