This book is an exploration of how this remarkably efficient and
familiar form of gathering operates, in different times and places, and
how it comes to be recognised by those who experience or deploy it.
- Throws the spotlight on the epistemological and ontological basis of
coming together through formal meetings of different kinds
- Demonstrates how meetings - socially and institutionally prescribed
spaces for coming together - are important and ubiquitous
organisational forms in various political, religious and economic
settings
- Shows how meetings feature prominently in classic anthropological
accounts, and in more contemporary ethnography, particularly in
relation to studies of documents, organizations, policy, development,
politics, and science and technology