
Overwhelmed by Overflows?
How People and Organizations Create and Manage Excess
Lund University Press,Sweden
Published on 19. September 2019
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-91-984698-0-6 (ISBN)
Description
This transdisciplinary volume investigates the ways in which people and organisations deal with the overflow of information, goods or choices. It explores two main themes: the emergence of overflows and the management of overflows, in the sense of either controlling or coping with them. Individual chapters show the management of overflows taking place in various social settings, periods and political contexts. This includes attempts by states to manage future consumption overflow in post-war Easter European, contemporary economies of sharing, managing overflow in health care administration, overflow problems in mass travel and migration, overflow in digital services and the overflow that scholars face in dealing with an abundance of publications.
An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence. -- .
An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence. -- .
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Sweden
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
9 black & white illustrations, 3 graphs
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
421 gr
ISBN-13
978-91-984698-0-6 (9789198469806)
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Barbara Czarniawska | Orvar Loefgren
Overwhelmed by Overflows?
How People and Organizations Create and Manage Excess
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Persons
Barbara Czarniawska is Senior Professor of Management Studies at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Orvar Loefgren is Professor Emeritus in European Ethnology in the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University -- .
Orvar Loefgren is Professor Emeritus in European Ethnology in the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences, Lund University -- .
Content
Introduction - Orvar Loefgren and Barbara Czarniawska
1 Consumer and consumerism under state socialism: demand-side abundance and its discontents in Hungary during the long 1960s - Gyoergy Peteri
2 Metamorphoses, or how self-storage turned from homes into hotels - Helene Brembeck
3 Moving in a sea of strangers: handling urban overflows - Orvar Loefgren
4 Too much happens in the workplace - Karolina J. Dudek
5 Just like any other business or a special case? Framing excess in a Swedish newspaper group - Elena Raviola
6 Overflowing with uncertainty: controversies regarding epistemic wagers in climate-economy models - Jonathan Metzger
7 More means less: managing overflow in science publishing - Sabina Siebert, Robert Insall, and Laura M. Machesky
8 Guides and an overflow of choices - Lars Noren and Agneta Ranerup
9 Virtual red tape, or digital v. paper bureaucracy - Barbara Czarniawska
Afterword: a surplus of ideas - Richard Wilk
References
Index -- .
1 Consumer and consumerism under state socialism: demand-side abundance and its discontents in Hungary during the long 1960s - Gyoergy Peteri
2 Metamorphoses, or how self-storage turned from homes into hotels - Helene Brembeck
3 Moving in a sea of strangers: handling urban overflows - Orvar Loefgren
4 Too much happens in the workplace - Karolina J. Dudek
5 Just like any other business or a special case? Framing excess in a Swedish newspaper group - Elena Raviola
6 Overflowing with uncertainty: controversies regarding epistemic wagers in climate-economy models - Jonathan Metzger
7 More means less: managing overflow in science publishing - Sabina Siebert, Robert Insall, and Laura M. Machesky
8 Guides and an overflow of choices - Lars Noren and Agneta Ranerup
9 Virtual red tape, or digital v. paper bureaucracy - Barbara Czarniawska
Afterword: a surplus of ideas - Richard Wilk
References
Index -- .