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2023 | 67 | 5 | 112-124

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Ogólnopolski Strajk Kobiet jako przykład organizacji liminalnej. Wprowadzenie do tematu

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The All-Poland Women’s Strike as an Example of a Liminal Organization. Introduction to the Subject

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This article proposes a new look at informal organizations through the prism of the concept of liminality created on the basis of anthropology by Arnold van Gennep and Victor Turner. Based on the analysis of the case study of the All-Poland Women’s Strike and the literature review, the concept of liminal organization was defined. By this term, it defines a particular way of organizing that is intentionally constructed with the intention of inducing and strengthening liminal processes experienced by people who participate in its activities. For this purpose, people co-creating a liminal organization reach for a number of management tools and methods that are to strengthen its transformative character.
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W niniejszym artykule zaproponowano nowe spojrzenie na organizacje nieformalne, a mianowicie przez pryzmat koncepcji liminalności stworzonej na gruncie antropologii przez Arnolda van Gennepa oraz Victora Turnera. Opierając się na analizie studium przypadku Ogólnopolskiego Strajku Kobiet oraz literatury przedmiotu, zdefiniowano pojęcie organizacji liminalnej. Mianem tym określa się szczególny sposób organizowania, który intencjonalnie konstruowany jest z zamiarem wywołania i wzmocnienia procesów liminalnych doświadczanych przez ludzi, którzy uczestniczą w podejmowanych przez nią działaniach. W tym celu osoby współtworzące organizację liminalną sięgają do szeregu narzędzi i metod zarządzania, które mają wzmacniać jej transformacyjny charakter.

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67

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5

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112-124

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2023

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  • Uniwersytet Jagielloński

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Biblioteka Nauki
27834718

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