Street Performance and Alternative Organisation

Street Performance and Alternative Organisation

  • Marta Połeć
Publisher:Taylor & FrancisISBN 13: 9781040409060ISBN 10: 1040409067

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Street Performance and Alternative Organisation is written by Marta Połeć and published by Taylor & Francis. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1040409067 (ISBN 10) and 9781040409060 (ISBN 13).

The book presents a description of the phenomenon of organising street performances, both informal and within formalised structures, as well as its interpretation from the point of view of humanistic management. The book is a result of ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Polish and European cities from 2014 to 2024. The central focus is the aspects of organisational aesthetics of the activities of street performers and street festival organisers. The dynamics of street performances are structured and emerge as a type of alternative organisation. The book aims at throwing light on these processes from the point of view of humanistic management, which is a relatively new topic in organisational studies and overlooked in other academic fields. The book also identifies and outlines some research implications for the combined area of humanistic management and arts management. It offers a model of the management of street performance embedded in a theoretical context of (1) humanistic management, (2) arts management, and (3) organisation informed by values (such as community and social entrepreneurship). Ultimately, the organisation of art in the urban sphere can gain from lessons from the alternative organisational practices depicted in this book, which, in turn, can inform broader humanistically oriented managerial visions.