Warten auf Amtsfluren
This article analyzes waiting and the situation of waiting in bureaucratic organizations. First, five central features of waiting are characterized: centrality of time, goal orientation, enforced passivity, serial isolation and event contingency. The different modalities of waiting resulting from so...
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