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Posted By Scott Taylor 01-26-2021 06:17
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Colleagues, a message below from the makers of The New Corporation/The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel, a follow on from the original documentary The Corporation - they are running a free to enter film screening today, links below, including a Q&A with directors Jennifer Abbott and Joel Bakan. Dear ...
Posted By Scott Taylor 04-08-2020 08:42
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Colleagues, this essay by analyst and activist Rebecca Solnit might provide some hope for different economic futures: 'The impossible has already happened': what coronavirus can teach us about hope the Guardian remove preview 'The impossible has already happened': what ...
Posted By Scott Taylor 01-13-2020 12:25
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Colleagues, if you're in the UK in late February and have an interest in methods/materiality, this British Academy of Management workshop may be of interest. Please see details below about a workshop on Methods that Matter: Encountering Materiality and Affect in Organisations being held Wednesday ...
Posted By Scott Taylor 05-20-2019 09:10
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Hello Carole, all, Yes, I was thinking about the challenge to expertise, David - debate is good, for sure, but not always on any basis [Flat Earth Society, anyone?]... Practically, yes Amon, LSE blogs are a really good example, and I like The Conversation a lot too [including its funding model]. ...
Posted By Scott Taylor 05-15-2019 03:21
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Colleagues, there's a lot of discussion here in the UK at the moment about the role of 'experts' in public debate, especially debates on management, organization, and economy. Critical perspectives are sometimes well represented, sometimes not - so I'm looking to collect together ideas on ways to engage, ...