Buch | Kapitel
Embodied intentionality, intersubjectivities and responsiveness in organization
pp. 127-153
Abstrakt
As we have seen before, intentionality means a basic directedness of experiences towards phenomena. Phenomenologically, intentionality has a constitutive and operative function for experiences, orientation, actions and meanings of and for organizing. Very basically, intentionality is the ontological structure of the interrelationality between experiencing practitioners and their organizational and extra-organizational environment with its phenomena mediated through moving and affective bodies.
Publication details
Published in:
Küpers Wendelin M. (2015) Phenomenology of the embodied organization: the contribution of Merleau-Ponty for organizational studies and practice. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 127-153
Referenz:
Küpers Wendelin M. (2015) Embodied intentionality, intersubjectivities and responsiveness in organization, In: Phenomenology of the embodied organization, Dordrecht, Springer, 127–153.


