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单词 contrabureaucratic
释义

contrabureaucratic

English

Etymology

Coined by Joyce Rothschild-Whitt in 1979, from contra- + bureaucratic.

Adjective

contrabureaucratic (not comparable)

  1. (sociology, organisational theory) Self-consciously rejecting bureaucracy and pursuing alternative modes of organisation.
    • 1979, Joyce Rothschild-Whitt, “The Collectivist Organization: An Alternative to Rational-Bureaucratic Models”, in American Sociological Review, volume 44, number 4, page 509:
      The emergence of these contrabureaucratic organizations calls for a new model of organization that can encompass their alternative practices and aspirations.
    • 2006, Patricia S. Parker, “Toward an Inclusive Framework for Envisioning Race, Gender, and Leadership”, in Margaret Foegen Karsten, editor, Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Workplace: Issues and Challenges for Today's Organizations, Volume 1: Management, Gender, and Ethnicity in the United States, Praeger, page 42:
      First are contrabureaucratic structures that resist organization that promotes 'the employer viewpoint,' such as universalism.
    • 2019, Armine Ishkanian and Anita Peña Saavedra, “The politics and practices of intersectional prefiguration in social movements: The case of Sisters Uncut”, in The Sociological Review, volume 67, number 5, pages 987–8:
      While not using the term prefiguration, Rothschild-Whitt’s study of collectivist organisations was one of the first to theorise the organisational dynamics and structural commonalities of what she called ‘contrabureaucratic’ organisations, highlighting their ‘alternative practices and aspirations’...
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