agenciamiento

English translation: agency

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Spanish term or phrase:agenciamiento
English translation:agency
Entered by: Charles Davis

15:53 Dec 19, 2014
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Science - Psychology
Spanish term or phrase: agenciamiento
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Las investigaciones relacionadas con la mejora escolar plantean la existencia de diversas palancas claves que debe tener la escuela para lograr un cambio. Este estudio se centra en una de ellas, el apoyo externo, y tiene como objetivo comprender la relación entre este último y la mejora escolar desde la perspectiva de directores de dos escuelas que presentan diferentes estilos de agenciamiento colectivo. La producción de información de esta investigación se realizó mediante entrevistas semi-estructuradas a las que se les realizó un análisis de contenido con teoría fundamentada. Los resultados de esta investigación indican que, el director de la escuela con agenciamiento estilo árbol, ejercía un liderazgo autoritario, siendo el resto de los actores educativos considerados co-partícipes, y la relación que establecía con el apoyo externo principalmente era respecto a los recursos materiales.
Cris_Pa
Chile
Local time: 13:14
agency
Explanation:
I used to have a lot of trouble with "agenciamiento" until I realised that in all sorts of theoretical contexts, including education, the equivalent is simply "agency", and this is no exception. It means how the headteacher, in this case, acts and exercises power or authority.

A couple of examples to show how well established the term is in this context:

"Because there is power and agency invested in educational leaders, it is important that leadership is anchored in values. [...] the moral obligation for educational leaders is to use power and authority to create conditions that enhance the agency (and hence, the power) of others."
Leadership for Inclusive Education: Values, Vision and Voices, 122
https://books.google.es/books?id=fWVGAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA122&lpg=P...

"In a hands-off political climate, headteachers enjoyed considerable agency, empowered to adopt their idiosyncratic construction of headship..." (226)
...externally imposed reforms which delimit the agency of headteachers and other staff along quite narrowly defined boundaries" (229)
https://books.google.es/books?id=Dw88Mu05WUgC&pg=PA229&lpg=P...

"Headteacher agency
∗ Heads saw personal agency as very important, and as something that had worked for them in the past."
The restructuring of schooling in England: exploring the ‘local’, 13
http://www.cceam2012.com/presentation_pdf/25.pdf

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Just to illustrate the equivalence of agenciamiento and agency in the specific context of education, this is on the American education theorist Henry Giroux:

"Giroux establece también la importancia que los grupos oprimidos encuentren una posibilidad transformadora, a través de lo que él ha denominando una teoría de participación o agenciamiento humano (human agency)"
http://teoricosdelcurriculum.blogspot.com.es/2010/06/henry-g...

Collective agency is quite a standard term; it means people acting together.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agency_(sociology)

And in education specifically:

"Teachers' collective agency comprises collaborative action that transforms institutionally-defined artifacts into collectively-derived tools for teaching practice."
http://opus.bath.ac.uk/26208/

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For further information on the meaning of EN agency / SP agenciamiento / FR agencement in philosophy, sociology and psychology, see especially the work of Deleuze and Guattari.
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Charles Davis
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Summary of answers provided
4 +3agency
Charles Davis
4Agencification
TravellingTrans
4negotiation
liz askew
4collective management/tree hierarchy
sonyka (X)
4structure
Jennifer Levey
4hierarchy
neilmac


  

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Agencification


Explanation:
I believe this is the word you are looking for

The concept of ' agencification ' , or distributed governance, is a core element
Agencification is in fashion. It is certainly not a new thing (Wettenhall 2005), but it seems to have increased in recent years.
etc.

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This study centers on one of them, external support, and its objective is to understand the relation between this last item and scholastic improvement from the perspective of the directors of two schools who present different styles of of collective agencification (distribution of administration into several/multiple agencies).

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¿Qué es un agenciamiento? Es una multiplicidad que comporta muchos géneros heterogéneos y que establece uniones, relaciones entre ellos, a través de ...

El agenciamiento colectivo es la presencia del discurso indirecto en los actos y en los cuerpos.

Por ejemplo un agenciamiento del tipo hombre-animal-objeto manufacturado

Multiple items being brought together under one collective whole

TravellingTrans
United States
Native speaker of: English
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
neutral  Charles Davis: Isn't this a political term meaning, basically, having a lot of agencies? // Just that it always seems to occur in public admin., not education, and I think it's agencificación in Spanish. Agenciamiento is quite common, and I've never seen it meaning this
29 mins
  -> don't know about "political", it means distributing into several agencies, and in this sentence it would be 'different styles of collective agencification', not sure where your problem with the term comes in
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negotiation


Explanation:
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Group and Team Roles | SkillsYouNeed
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Questioning & Negotiation ... The Autocratic leader takes full control of the group and dictates what will happen – the direction of the ... members to decide how they wish to work in order to best complete the aims and objectives of the group.

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Win-Win Negotiation - Negotiation Skills from MindTools.com
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Core Leadership Theories: Learning the Foundations of Leadership ...... There are different styles of negotiation, depending on circumstances. .... The two aspects that I find myself re-emphasising all the time in mentoring sessions are: a) The ...

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A Critique of the Autocratic Leadership Style - Characteristics
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27 May 2011 - Autocratic leadership style is a classical leadership approach that functions ... leadership style reveals that it remains suited for Theory X type of workers. .... When dealing or negotiating with external agencies or departments.
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Setting up a Cross-Functional Team: Working effectively With Other Functions · Managing ..... Negotiation, Persuasion and Influence ..... Participative – The participative leadership style is similar to the consultative style, where you still have the ...

liz askew
United Kingdom
Local time: 17:14
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 76
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agency


Explanation:
I used to have a lot of trouble with "agenciamiento" until I realised that in all sorts of theoretical contexts, including education, the equivalent is simply "agency", and this is no exception. It means how the headteacher, in this case, acts and exercises power or authority.

A couple of examples to show how well established the term is in this context:

"Because there is power and agency invested in educational leaders, it is important that leadership is anchored in values. [...] the moral obligation for educational leaders is to use power and authority to create conditions that enhance the agency (and hence, the power) of others."
Leadership for Inclusive Education: Values, Vision and Voices, 122
https://books.google.es/books?id=fWVGAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA122&lpg=P...

"In a hands-off political climate, headteachers enjoyed considerable agency, empowered to adopt their idiosyncratic construction of headship..." (226)
...externally imposed reforms which delimit the agency of headteachers and other staff along quite narrowly defined boundaries" (229)
https://books.google.es/books?id=Dw88Mu05WUgC&pg=PA229&lpg=P...

"Headteacher agency
∗ Heads saw personal agency as very important, and as something that had worked for them in the past."
The restructuring of schooling in England: exploring the ‘local’, 13
http://www.cceam2012.com/presentation_pdf/25.pdf

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Note added at 1 hr (2014-12-19 17:18:24 GMT)
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Just to illustrate the equivalence of agenciamiento and agency in the specific context of education, this is on the American education theorist Henry Giroux:

"Giroux establece también la importancia que los grupos oprimidos encuentren una posibilidad transformadora, a través de lo que él ha denominando una teoría de participación o agenciamiento humano (human agency)"
http://teoricosdelcurriculum.blogspot.com.es/2010/06/henry-g...

Collective agency is quite a standard term; it means people acting together.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agency_(sociology)

And in education specifically:

"Teachers' collective agency comprises collaborative action that transforms institutionally-defined artifacts into collectively-derived tools for teaching practice."
http://opus.bath.ac.uk/26208/

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For further information on the meaning of EN agency / SP agenciamiento / FR agencement in philosophy, sociology and psychology, see especially the work of Deleuze and Guattari.

Charles Davis
Spain
Local time: 18:14
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 56
Grading comment
Thank you, you convinced me

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
neutral  TravellingTrans: could be, I don't see "agenciamiento collectivo" being used in that sense in examples, but maybe
24 mins
  -> Collective agency means operating through a plurality of individuals (actores educativos), not just the headteacher. It's about different ways in which "directores de dos escuelas", headteachers, exercise collective agency in this sense.

agree  philgoddard: "Management" would work too.
47 mins
  -> Ah, but it would lack that essential cachet of (possibly pseudo) intellectualism that marks so much writing on educational theory. You have to use the right jargon. And actually it's not the same thing. But thanks! (don't mean to sound ungrateful...)

agree  Andy Watkinson
7 hrs
  -> Thanks, Andy ;)

agree  Yvonne Gallagher: yes, I've seen this used (quite often) in education
19 hrs
  -> TThanks! I think people sometimes use it to display their intellectual credentials more than anything :)
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collective management/tree hierarchy


Explanation:
I have chose this answer because I understood from the context that el director de la escuela con agenciamiento estilo árbol, ejercía un liderazgo autoritario it is about a way of leadership. hope you find it useful

sonyka (X)
Romania
Local time: 19:14
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in RomanianRomanian
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structure


Explanation:
agenciamiento appears twice in the quoted extract from the ST:

agenciamiento colectivo
and
agenciamiento estilo árbol

The only term that comes to mind for agenciamiento, and that would fit BOTH those occurrences, would be 'structure'. As in:
'collective (community/communual?) structure' (first ocurrence of agenciamiento)
and
'tree structure' (second ocurrence of agenciamiento)

Note also that the phrase: el director de la escuela con agenciamiento estilo árbol, ejercía un liderazgo autoritario" strongly suggests a 'top-down' structure (hierarchy).

Jennifer Levey
Chile
Local time: 12:14
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 8
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1 day 17 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
hierarchy


Explanation:
agenciamiento estilo árbol -> tree structure hierarchy

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hi·er·ar·chy/ˈhī(ə)ˌrärkē/
... a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.


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Hmmm... I've just noticed that several colleagues have mentioned "hierarchy" in their answers. My bad.

neilmac
Spain
Local time: 18:14
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 26
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