Draft 3b Institutional Spaces

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Institutional Spaces

Lisa Richards




The institutional space of an organizational field consists of those dually ordered sets of social practices and symbolic or classificatory systems which, in the aggregate, constitute a recognized area of institutional life. This space is structured as a series of discontinuous, topologically arrayed, dimensional regions in which particular constellations of socially recognizable institutional tasks are located. John W. Mohr
















































All photography and design copyright © Lisa Richards 2015. All rights reserved. Text by John W. Mohr in ‘Differentiation of Institutional Space’ (1999).



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