In our contemporary age, where a combination of individualism and mutual distrust is unhappily common among people and society is “liquid” and disoriented, so-called intermediate units (groups, associations) are a precious resource that promotes positive coexistence within organizations and in local communities, too. The present contribution describes an example of such an intermediate unit, the Talent Club, located in a peripheral neighborhood of a metropolitan area in northern Italy. This case study shows the development of positive living and working together in organizations and their transformation in the tool for community development and good coexistence. Qualitative and quantitative data show that the relational aspect is crucial because it promotes authentic exchange among people, supporting participation and social cohesion against self-referential habits and isolation. Although at present the Talent Club is mostly functioning in a affiliating coexistence among members, seeds of a more generative coexistence are clearly detectable.

Marta, E., Marzana, D., Aresi, G. U., Pozzi, M., When living and working well together in organizations changes into good social coexistence: The Talent Club case, <<WORLD FUTURES>>, 2016; 2016 / 72 (5-6): 266-283. [doi:10.1080/02604027.2016.1256078] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/91648]

When living and working well together in organizations changes into good social coexistence: The Talent Club case

Marta, Elena
Primo
;
Marzana, Daniela
Secondo
;
Aresi, Giovanni Umberto
Penultimo
;
Pozzi, Maura
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

In our contemporary age, where a combination of individualism and mutual distrust is unhappily common among people and society is “liquid” and disoriented, so-called intermediate units (groups, associations) are a precious resource that promotes positive coexistence within organizations and in local communities, too. The present contribution describes an example of such an intermediate unit, the Talent Club, located in a peripheral neighborhood of a metropolitan area in northern Italy. This case study shows the development of positive living and working together in organizations and their transformation in the tool for community development and good coexistence. Qualitative and quantitative data show that the relational aspect is crucial because it promotes authentic exchange among people, supporting participation and social cohesion against self-referential habits and isolation. Although at present the Talent Club is mostly functioning in a affiliating coexistence among members, seeds of a more generative coexistence are clearly detectable.
2016
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Marta, E., Marzana, D., Aresi, G. U., Pozzi, M., When living and working well together in organizations changes into good social coexistence: The Talent Club case, <<WORLD FUTURES>>, 2016; 2016 / 72 (5-6): 266-283. [doi:10.1080/02604027.2016.1256078] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/91648]
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