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- +Simon David Buckingham (born in Oxford, England) is an English information society theorist and the originator of the term "unorganisation".[1] Buckingham has been based in New York since 2005.
-'''Unorganisation''' is an anarchistic approach to [[organisational structure]] and design that consciously removes or avoids layers of [[management]] and [[bureaucracy]], eschews job titles, and instead attempts to operate with the minimum of formal structure so as to become as flexible and effective as possible.+
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-Unorganisation is not the same as [[disorganisation]] (a chaotic environment in which little can be easily or quickly achieved); neither is it the same as being [[disorganised]], a term usually applied to industries with non-unionised [[Manual labour|labour]] (or just being personally untogether).+
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-==See also==+
-* [[collaboration]]+
-* [[Open source software]]+
-* [[Leaderless resistance]]+
-* [[User-generated content]]+
-* [[KISS principle]]+
-* [[The Starfish and the Spider]]+
-* [[Blessed Unrest]]+
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Simon David Buckingham (born in Oxford, England) is an English information society theorist and the originator of the term "unorganisation".[1] Buckingham has been based in New York since 2005.




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