Recent interest in the multimodal accomplishment of organization has focused on the material and symbolic aspects of materiality. We argue that current literature invokes diverse "multimodal imaginaries," that is, ways of conceiving the relation between the material and the conceptual, and that the different imaginaries support a plurality of perspectives on materiality. Using the empirical case of a large urban renewal project in São Paulo, Brazil, we illustrate three different multimodal imaginaries - the concrete, the semiotic, and the mimetic - and indicate how each imaginary determines the way in which the site in question is discursively constructed. After outlining the different approaches, we discuss their theoretical implications, advantages, and constraints, setting an agenda for future studies of materiality in organizational and institutional contexts.

Multimodal Imaginaries and the “Big Worm”: Materialities, Artefacts and Analogies in São Paulo’s Urban Renovation / F. De Medeiros, G. Islam, M.L. Toraldo (RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF ORGANIZATIONS). - In: Multimodality, Meaning, and Institutions / [a cura di] M.A. Höllerer, T. Daudigeos, D. Jancsary. - [s.l] : Emerald, 2017. - ISBN 9781787433304. - pp. 27-62 [10.1108/S0733-558X2017000054A002]

Multimodal Imaginaries and the “Big Worm”: Materialities, Artefacts and Analogies in São Paulo’s Urban Renovation

M.L. Toraldo
2017

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Recent interest in the multimodal accomplishment of organization has focused on the material and symbolic aspects of materiality. We argue that current literature invokes diverse "multimodal imaginaries," that is, ways of conceiving the relation between the material and the conceptual, and that the different imaginaries support a plurality of perspectives on materiality. Using the empirical case of a large urban renewal project in São Paulo, Brazil, we illustrate three different multimodal imaginaries - the concrete, the semiotic, and the mimetic - and indicate how each imaginary determines the way in which the site in question is discursively constructed. After outlining the different approaches, we discuss their theoretical implications, advantages, and constraints, setting an agenda for future studies of materiality in organizational and institutional contexts.
imaginary; materiality; multimodal ensemble; representations
Settore SECS-P/10 - Organizzazione Aziendale
2017
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