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- Formative_context abstract "Formative contexts are the institutional and imaginative arrangements that shape a society's conflicts and resolutions. They are the structures that limit both the practice and the imaginative possibilities in a socio-political order, and in doing so shape the routines of conflict over social, political and economic resources that govern access to labor, loyalty, and social station, e.g. government power, economic capital, technological expertise, etc. In a formative context, the institutions structure conflict over government power and capital allocation, whereas the imaginative framework shapes the preconceptions about possible forms of human interaction. Through this, a formative context further creates and sustains a set of roles and ranks, which mold conflict over the mastery of resources and the shaping of the ideas of social possibilities, identities and interests. The formative context of the Western democracies, for example, include the organization of production through managers and laborers, a set of laws administering capital, a state in relation to the citizen, and a social division of labor.".
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- Formative_context wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government.
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- Formative_context wikiPageWikiLink Claudio_Ciborra.
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- Formative_context wikiPageWikiLink Social_Study_of_Information_Systems.
- Formative_context wikiPageWikiLink Social_actions.
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- Formative_context subject Category:Government.
- Formative_context subject Category:Information_systems.
- Formative_context subject Category:Majority–minority_relations.
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- Formative_context comment "Formative contexts are the institutional and imaginative arrangements that shape a society's conflicts and resolutions. They are the structures that limit both the practice and the imaginative possibilities in a socio-political order, and in doing so shape the routines of conflict over social, political and economic resources that govern access to labor, loyalty, and social station, e.g. government power, economic capital, technological expertise, etc.".
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