Suchman2000c

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Suchman2000c
BibType ARTICLE
Key Suchman2000c
Author(s) Lucy Suchman
Title Organising alignment: a case of bridge-building
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Tag(s) EMCA, Heterogeneous engineering, ordering, organizational ethnogrphy, performance, planning
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Year 2000
Language English
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Journal Organization
Volume 7
Number 2
Pages 311–327
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DOI 10.1177/135050840072007
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Organization
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School
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Abstract

The project of building a bridge is a canonical example of what John Law (1987) has termed 'heterogeneous engineering', involving the arrangement of human and nonhuman elements into a stable artifact. This paper reports ethnographic research on the work of civil engineers engaged in designing a bridge scheduled for completion by the year 2004. My emphasis is on a view of bridge-building as persuasive performances that both rely upon and reflexively constitute the elements to be aligned. The work of designing a bridge, on this view, is as much a matter of story-telling as of analysis, calculation, and work with concrete and steel.

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