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| Title: | Interactional dynamics and social change : planning as morphogenesis |
| Authors: | Iedema, Roderick |
| Keywords: | Bureaucracy Discourse analysis. English language -- Business English. Morphogenesis. Planning -- Social aspects. Social interaction. |
| Issue Date: | Apr-2007 |
| Publisher: | University of Sydney. Department of Linguistics |
| Abstract: | This thesis looks at social interaction from the point of view of social-institutional process. In doing so, it aims to account for i) how broader institutional processes are instantiated in local interaction, and ii) how western technologisation (in the Foucaultian sense) relates to or is instantiated in local interaction. |
| Description: | Doctor of Philosophy |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1687 |
| Rights and Permissions: | The author retains copyright of this thesis. |
| Type of Work: | PhD Doctorate |
| Appears in Collections: | Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access) |
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