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Anthropology and the organisation theory. Yesterday and today (Antropologia i teoria organizacji. Wczoraj i dzis)

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  • Barbara Czarniawska

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This article presents an overview of the history of meetings of anthropology and the theory of organization in the Anglo-Saxon literature, with the emphasis put on the period of 1990-2010. It shows both the stable elements as well as the changes, which took place; and the events are presented in comparison to some broader processes - in social sciences and in the tested societies. The article ends with reflections on the possible future connection of anthropology and theory of organization.

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  • Barbara Czarniawska, 2011. "Anthropology and the organisation theory. Yesterday and today (Antropologia i teoria organizacji. Wczoraj i dzis)," Problemy Zarzadzania, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management, vol. 9(32), pages 11-29.
  • Handle: RePEc:sgm:pzwzuw:v:9:i:32:y:2011:p:11-29
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