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Organizing to counter terrorism: sensemaking amidst dynamic complexity
Authors
Berger P
Bittner E
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Bruner J
Charmaz K
Clegg S
Czarniawska B
Denzin NK
Goffman E
Golden-Biddle K
Mangham IL
Miles MB
Omand D
Schutz A
Snook SA
Starbuck WH
Staw B
Strauss AC
Taylor JR
Tsoukas H
Turner BA
Vaughan D
Watzlawick P
Weick KE
Weick KE
Weick KE
Weick KE
Weick KE
Publication date
2 June 2014
Publisher
'SAGE Publications'
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publication-status: Acceptedtypes: ArticlePre-print draft (version 1). ‘The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Human Relations September 2013 66(9): 1201–1223, by SAGE Publications Ltd, All rights reserved. © [The Author]Organizations increasingly find themselves contending with circumstances that are suffused with dynamic complexity. So how do they make sense of and contend with this? Using a sensemaking approach, our empirical case analysis of the shooting of Mr Jean Charles de Menezes shows how sensemaking is tested under such conditions. Through elaborating the relationship between the concepts of frames and cues, we find that the introduction of a new organizational routine to anticipate action in changing circumstances leads to discrepant sensemaking. This reveals how novel routines do not necessarily replace extant ones but instead, overlay each other and give rise to novel, dissonant identities which in turn can lead to an increase in equivocality rather than a reduction. This has important implications for sensemaking and organizing amidst unprecedented circumstances
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