Baruch Shimoni
Organization Development and Society
Theory and Practice of Organization Development Consulting
Baruch Shimoni
Organization Development and Society
Theory and Practice of Organization Development Consulting
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This book offers a new approach for the practice of organization development. The new approach sees consultees' thinking and behavior a result of habitus.
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This book offers a new approach for the practice of organization development. The new approach sees consultees' thinking and behavior a result of habitus.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 140
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 215g
- ISBN-13: 9780367786700
- ISBN-10: 0367786702
- Artikelnr.: 61211465
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 140
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 215g
- ISBN-13: 9780367786700
- ISBN-10: 0367786702
- Artikelnr.: 61211465
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Baruch Shimoni is a professor of sociology and organization development at Bar-Ilan University Israel. He has a Ph.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. During his Ph.D. studies, he spent a year (1999-2000) at Sloan School of Management at MIT. In the 2003-2005, he had a post-doctoral fellowship at the Department of Anthropology at Yale University. In the course of the last 25 years, he has developed a professional career that integrates academic research with practical consulting to organizations. His challenge has been to both enhance his practical engagement with the most current research and theoretical insights and to use this practical engagement for the development of theory in the OD field. In addition to research and teaching, he founded and now serves as the academic head of the M.A. program in Organization Development and consults with organizations outside the university. In his most recent research project, Professor Shimoni uses the concept of habitus to theoretically and practically understand and cope with processes of change and development. Specifically, he links the Bourdieuan concept of habitus to the field of OD and in so doing provides an alternative way to incorporate the individual and the social in OD.
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Introduction
The book's argument
A first glance on the concept of habitus
The book's goals
The habitus-oriented OD (HOOD) as a helping profession
HOOD's dual perspective
Wedding of Organization Development (OD) and Critical Management Studies (CMS)
Who are the readers of the book? What is not in the book? A few words about methodology
The book's chapters
Chapter 2 A short Overview of the OD Field
1940s-1950s: Kurt Lewin and OD's ideological, theoretical and practical foundations
1960s: The psychologists' era and the individualistic orientation
1970s-1980s: The structural orientation and the consultants' era
1990s-2000s: The scholar-practitioners' era and the postmodern constructionist orientation
HOOD vs. Appreciative Inquiry and Dialogic OD
Chapter 3 Taking Bourdieu to Practice: Toward a Habitus-Oriented OD (HOOD)
Agent Structure theories and the need for the concept of habitus
Habitus as a site in which structure and practice meet
Notes on the epistemological roots of Bourdieu's theory of action
The self as a source of thinking and behavior
The habitus as a source of thinking and behavior
The hysteresis effect
Capital and position.
Chapter 1 Introduction
The book's argument
A first glance on the concept of habitus
The book's goals
The habitus-oriented OD (HOOD) as a helping profession
HOOD's dual perspective
Wedding of Organization Development (OD) and Critical Management Studies (CMS)
Who are the readers of the book? What is not in the book? A few words about methodology
The book's chapters
Chapter 2 A short Overview of the OD Field
1940s-1950s: Kurt Lewin and OD's ideological, theoretical and practical foundations
1960s: The psychologists' era and the individualistic orientation
1970s-1980s: The structural orientation and the consultants' era
1990s-2000s: The scholar-practitioners' era and the postmodern constructionist orientation
HOOD vs. Appreciative Inquiry and Dialogic OD
Chapter 3 Taking Bourdieu to Practice: Toward a Habitus-Oriented OD (HOOD)
Agent Structure theories and the need for the concept of habitus
Habitus as a site in which structure and practice meet
Notes on the epistemological roots of Bourdieu's theory of action
The self as a source of thinking and behavior
The habitus as a source of thinking and behavior
The hysteresis effect
Capital and position.
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Introduction
The book's argument
A first glance on the concept of habitus
The book's goals
The habitus-oriented OD (HOOD) as a helping profession
HOOD's dual perspective
Wedding of Organization Development (OD) and Critical Management Studies (CMS)
Who are the readers of the book? What is not in the book? A few words about methodology
The book's chapters
Chapter 2 A short Overview of the OD Field
1940s-1950s: Kurt Lewin and OD's ideological, theoretical and practical foundations
1960s: The psychologists' era and the individualistic orientation
1970s-1980s: The structural orientation and the consultants' era
1990s-2000s: The scholar-practitioners' era and the postmodern constructionist orientation
HOOD vs. Appreciative Inquiry and Dialogic OD
Chapter 3 Taking Bourdieu to Practice: Toward a Habitus-Oriented OD (HOOD)
Agent Structure theories and the need for the concept of habitus
Habitus as a site in which structure and practice meet
Notes on the epistemological roots of Bourdieu's theory of action
The self as a source of thinking and behavior
The habitus as a source of thinking and behavior
The hysteresis effect
Capital and position.
Chapter 1 Introduction
The book's argument
A first glance on the concept of habitus
The book's goals
The habitus-oriented OD (HOOD) as a helping profession
HOOD's dual perspective
Wedding of Organization Development (OD) and Critical Management Studies (CMS)
Who are the readers of the book? What is not in the book? A few words about methodology
The book's chapters
Chapter 2 A short Overview of the OD Field
1940s-1950s: Kurt Lewin and OD's ideological, theoretical and practical foundations
1960s: The psychologists' era and the individualistic orientation
1970s-1980s: The structural orientation and the consultants' era
1990s-2000s: The scholar-practitioners' era and the postmodern constructionist orientation
HOOD vs. Appreciative Inquiry and Dialogic OD
Chapter 3 Taking Bourdieu to Practice: Toward a Habitus-Oriented OD (HOOD)
Agent Structure theories and the need for the concept of habitus
Habitus as a site in which structure and practice meet
Notes on the epistemological roots of Bourdieu's theory of action
The self as a source of thinking and behavior
The habitus as a source of thinking and behavior
The hysteresis effect
Capital and position.







