Institutionalization as an Interplay Between Actions, Meanings, and Actors: The Case of a Rape Crisis Center in Israel
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Abstract
In this article, I present an analysis of institutionalization as an interplay between three interrelated yet separate components—actors, actions, and meanings. Drawing on ethnographic data of a rape crisis center in Israel, where the entry of therapeutically oriented members resulted in the infusion of new meanings into originally feminist practices, I examine the role of organization members as carriers of institutions and their (possible) agency in infusing actions with meanings through interpretation; how meanings connect actors with actions; and institutional meanings as political resources.
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- Institutionalisation
- Center (category theory)
- Political science
- Crisis management
- Public relations
- Sociology
- Public administration
- Political economy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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