'A very timely volume from some of the leading scholars in the field. It will be an invaluable resource for those who work directly with interpretive methodologies from the Vienna School but also for anyone whose interests encompass approaches such as storytelling in interviews, ethnographic fieldwork, and the inclusion of material analyses.'Mark Learmoth, Emeritus Professor at Nottingham Trent University, UK.'The Vienna School of Interpretive Social Research – with its hermeneutical treatment of artefacts, materiality, and multimodality – builds a solid and important conceptual and methodological basis for institutionalist theory. Grounded in the phenomenological tradition of Schütz, Berger, and Luckmann, it assembles not only methodological cornerstones but also critical dialogues with adjacent paradigms. What distinguishes this assembled articulation of the Vienna School of Interpretive Social Research for neo-institutional scholars, in particular, is the paths it charts for future advancements of institutionalism’s multiple variants, with import to the debates around translation theory, inhabited institutions and actorhood, sensemaking, institutional logics and any analysis that moves beyond text-centric accounts of institutions.'Gili S. Drori, Professor at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.