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Maybe Bacon had a point: the politics of interpretation in collective sensemaking
Nicholas Marshall
, Jeanette Rollinson
University of Brighton
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Bacon
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Power-knowledge
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Politics of Interpretation
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Practice-based Approach
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Collective Sensemaking
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Politics
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Organizational Knowledge
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Multiple Techniques
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Telephone Exchange
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Situated Practice
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Inter-organizational Collaboration
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Telecommunications Sector
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Multiple Strategies
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Multiple Expression
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Ethnographic Study
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Alternative Theories
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Social Situation
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Problem Solving
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Contribution to Theory
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Power Theory
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Arts and Humanities
Literature
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Enactment
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Expression
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Episode
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Ethnographic Study
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Social Situation
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Sense making
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Technique
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Interorganizational
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Social Situation
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Ethnographic Study
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