Chapter 9: Machina Ex Deus? From Distributed to Orchestrated Agency
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Published:2019
Daniel Semper, 2019. "Machina Ex Deus? From Distributed to Orchestrated Agency", Agents, Actors, Actorhood: Institutional Perspectives on the Nature of Agency, Action, and Authority, Hokyu Hwang, Jeannette A. Colyvas, Gili S. Drori
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Abstract
In this chapter, the author draws on a historical case study of the Australian wine industry to explore variations in collective agency. The inductively derived process model illustrates the emergence of a new profession of scientific winemaking, which unfolds in three phases. Each phase is characterized by a distinct form of agency: distributed agency during the earliest phase, coordinated agency during later phases, and orchestrated agency during consolidation. In addition to exploring the temporal shifts in agency, the study includes a detailed analysis of the early stages of distributed agency, examining how collective agency is achieved in the absence of shared intentions.
