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Marching to Someone Else’s Beat or Creating Your Own Groove? Towards a Rhythmic Understanding of Context, (Entrepreneurial) Agency, and Transformative Change

Drawing on Henri Lefebvre’s rhythmanalysis, the authors theorize the everyday as a dynamic constellation of rhythms and show how entrepreneurial agency can shape, disrupt, and realign these rhythms to create meaningful change. The paper illustrates these ideas through the case of the Brukman worker-occupied textile factory in Argentina, highlighting moments of disruption (arrhythmia) and harmony (eurhythmia).

Authors & affiliations:

  • Pascal Dey (Bern University of Applied Sciences)
  • Simon Teasdale (Queen’s University Belfast)

Read the full paper here.

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