01615nam a22001937a 4500999001900000008004100019100002700060245008300087260001800170300003300188520097300221650002201194700002401216700002501240773001801265906001801283942001201301952010801313 c512558d512558191129b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBlagoev, Blagoy914025 aWe are all herd animals': Community and organizationality in coworking spaces  bOrganization  a26(6), Nov, 2019: p.894-916. aThis article develops an understanding of coworking spaces as organizational phenomena. Based on an ethnography of betahaus in Berlin, we demonstrate how coworking spaces not only provide a sense of community but also pattern the work activities of their members. We theorize this finding by drawing on the emergent literature on organizationality. Our contribution is twofold. First, we challenge current understandings of coworking spaces as neutral containers for independent work. Instead, we show how coworking incorporates the disposition of becoming organizational. That is, coworking spaces can frame and organize work and may even provide a basis for collective action. Second, we add to research on organizing outside traditional organizations by drawing attention to the complex and shifting interplay of formal and informal relationships in such settings. In doing so, we inform current debates about new forms of organization and organizing. - Reproduced. aCoworking 914026 aCostas, Jana914027 aKarreman, Dan914028 aOrganization  aOrganisation  2ddccAR 00102ddc40709386610aIIPAbIIPAd2019-11-29h26(6), Nov, 2019: p.894-916.pAR121910r2019-11-29yAR