Sounds of silence
Rhythmanalysis of noise in flexible workspaces
Marie M. Hasbi (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
A.H. van Marrewijk (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, TU Delft - Design & Construction Management, BI Norwegian Business School )
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Abstract
Silence and noise have become an important theme that emerges in studies of collective workspaces. Drawing on an ethnographic field study of a major bank in Paris, this study offers a rhythmanalysis of noise in the context of flexible offices. Findings center noise rhythms as an unfolding in time-space that involves an interlaced relationship between order, and alternations of harmony and conflict. These findings reflect the relational ontological nature of noise and add to a multiplicity perspective on space in organization studies.