Abstract

Connecting “communicative institutionalism” (Cornelissen, Durand, Fiss, Lammers & Vaara, 2015) with aesthetic communication is an important topic, as explanations of the lived experience of institutional inhabitants would be impoverished without addressing the power of human imagination in the way people communicate to produce institutional arrangements, beyond the role of shared sensibilities. In this article, our research question is: how can aesthetic communication produce shared institutional arrangements? To address this question, we propose to elaborate a specific notion of aesthetical communication, based on the mobilization of Kant’s notion of the free interplay between imagination and understanding to activate institutional inhabitants’ power to act in communicative institutionalism.

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