Office Cultures and Corporate Memory: Some Archaeological Perspectives |
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Authors: | John Schofield |
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Affiliation: | (1) English Heritage, London, UK |
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Abstract: | It is only when one moves home or office that one really thinks about what gets left behind, what is discarded, and what we decide to keep. How we deal with this in our personal lives is interesting enough, where senses of loss and discard are potentially heightened given the intimate heritage which many familiar objects and items possess. But what happens when the transition is corporate, when an organisation moves? Here, briefly, is an archaeological perspective on the move English Heritage made in 2006, from its long-time HQ in Savile Row (London, UK) to new accommodation in Holborn and elsewhere. |
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Keywords: | Office cultures Corporate memory Workplace Contemporary archaeology |
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