DISCUTINDO TERRITORIALIDADE, REDE E O CONCEITO DE CAMPO: CONTRIBUIÇÕES PARA UMA PERSPECTIVA CONTEXTUALIZADA

作者: Mariana Baldi

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摘要: This article consists on a theoretical essay concerning to the improvements of concept territoriality, network, and organizational field. The assumption is that by applying this framework possible bypass action subordinates not contextualized practices. It was taken as an these led better comprehension transformations field, well its evolution. To be inserted in various networks develop territorialized practices are fundamental criteria for comprehending producing transformation into structured follow: First, it developed field based DiMaggio Powell (1991); Scott (1995) Misoczky (2003). Second, analyzing debate about count structural mechanism, whose origin stems from embeddedness (ZUKIN, DIMAGGIO, 1990). done so reducing employment undersocialized oversocialized approaches. et al. (2005) stress those predominant characteristics network researches which make analysis being unconnected way. Next, approach space territorialization. In end, concepts articulated aiming get improvement local researcher action’s territoriality.

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