Maintaining Places of Social Inclusion: Ebola and the Emergency Department
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Wright, April L.; Meyer, Alan D.; Reay, Trish; Staggs, Jonathan
署名单位:
University of Queensland; University of Oregon; University of Alberta; Christian Heritage College Queensland
刊物名称:
ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-8392
DOI:
10.1177/0001839220916401
发表日期:
2021
页码:
42-85
关键词:
INSTITUTIONAL WORK
INHABITED INSTITUTIONS
ORGANIZATIONS
environment
complexity
management
community
emotions
schools
context
摘要:
We introduce the concept of places of social inclusion-institutions endowed by a society or a community with material resources, meaning, and values at geographic sites where citizens can access services for specific needs-as taken-for-granted, essential, and inherently precarious. Based on our study of an emergency department that was disrupted by the threat of the Ebola virus in 2014, we develop a process model to explain how a place of social inclusion can be maintained by custodians. We show how these custodians-in our fieldsite, doctors and nurses-experience and engage in institutional work to manage different levels of tension between the value of inclusion and the reality of finite resources, as well as tension between inclusion and the desire for safety. We also demonstrate how the interplay of custodians' emotions is integral to maintaining the place of social inclusion. The primary contribution of our study is to shine light on places of social inclusion as important institutions in democratic society. We also reveal the theoretical and practical importance of places as institutions, deepen understanding of custodians and custodianship as a form of institutional work, and offer new insight into the dynamic processes that connect emotions and institutional work.
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