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      Drinking beer and understanding organizational culture embodiment

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          Although organizational researchers have gained in terms of different perspectives of thought and reflexivity regarding the subject of organizational culture, they have neglected studying the embodied dimension of organizational culture. The purpose of this article is to use embodiment perspective to enlighten understanding of organizational culture. We do that by giving special attention to: a) a pioneering empirical anthropological study that deals with the culture—embodiment relationship and b) an organizational ethnography in which work colleagues engage in the after-work beer drinking ritual. This double emphasis suggests that organizational life become first meaningful in the experiential immediacy of employees and organization. In this very moment organizational culture signification is not yet representational, but perceptual. Thus, the main contribution of this research is to show that organizational culture is more than a cognitive-representational abstraction: it is also a perceptual-embodied experience.

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                Journal
                Human Relations
                Human Relations
                SAGE Publications
                0018-7267
                1741-282X
                July 2008
                July 01 2008
                July 2008
                : 61
                : 7
                : 1007-1026
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Catarinense Plateau University (UNIPLAC), Brazil,
                [2 ]Télé-université (TELUQ), the distance learning university within the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Canada,
                [3 ]School of Management at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS),
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                10.1177/0018726708093906
                b361fda8-b8ca-458b-a72e-a2e19b9319ea
                © 2008

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