Organising the machine: material-discursive practices and mobile medical equipment engineers

2016 
AbstractIn this paper, I consider the mobile work of medical equipment engineers to reveal material-discursive practices during the installation of a Cone-Beam Computerised Tomography system. In doing so, I draw together elements of organisation studies and mobilities to explore movement in relation to matter, meaning and materialisation. I use the medical equipment engineers’ work to explore materialities of organising in physical spaces that are continually changing and examine how mobile work shapes, and is shaped by, context, ordering and potentiality. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with medical equipment engineers, the data are interrogated to elucidate these highly mobile working practices, specifically drawing out practices and materialities that relate to ordering and space making. The analysis describes the way in which engineers temporarily “own” spaces in which their work takes place whilst also being shaped by the organisation in which they are placed. I discuss the technologies of ordering...
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