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Human Relations Special Issue OUT NOW: Freedom, work and organizations in the 21st century: Freedom for whom and for whose purpose?
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Human Relations Special Issue OUT NOW: Freedom, work and organizations in the 21st century: Freedom for whom and for whose purpose?
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Dirk Lindebaum
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Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to share the news that Human Relations just published a new Special Issue with the title:
Freedom, work and organizations in the 21st century: Freedom for whom and for whose purpose?
The theme of the SI appears to resonate with the interest of many subscribers to this list, so we hope it is agreeable that we share the link here:
https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/HUM/current
Below you can see the Table of Contents for a quick glance regarding the papers included.
We thank all authors and reviewers for supporting this special issue during the challenging time of the pandemic.
Dirk Lindebaum
(on behalf of the guest-editor team Frank den Hond, Michelle Greenwood, James Chamberlain and Lynne Andersson)
Editorial
Freedom, work and organizations in the 21st century: Freedom for whom and for whose purpose?
Dirk Lindebaum
,
Frank den Hond
,
Michelle Greenwood
,
James A Chamberlain
,
Lynne Andersson
First Published
August 29, 2022
; pp. 1853–1874
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Articles
Development as freedom? Insights from a farmer-led sustainable agriculture non-governmental organisation in the Philippines
Gavin Jack
,
Jagjit Plahe
,
Sarah Wright
First Published
May 17, 2022
; pp. 1875–1902
Abstract
Preview
Feminism in women's business networks: A freedom-centred perspective
Florence Villesèche
,
Elina Meliou
,
Harsh Kumar Jha
First Published
April 7, 2022
; pp. 1903–1927
Abstract
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Hybrid (un)freedom in worker hostels in garment supply chains
Andrew Crane
,
Vivek Soundararajan
,
Michael J Bloomfield
,
Genevieve LeBaron
,
Laura J Spence
First Published
March 11, 2022
; pp. 1928–1960
Abstract
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Alternativity as freedom: Exploring tactics of emergence in alternative forms of organizing
Sara Dahlman
,
Erik Mygind du Plessis
,
Emil Husted
,
Sine N Just
First Published
February 24, 2022
; pp. 1961–1985
Abstract
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How biopower puts freedom to work: Conceptualizing 'pivoting mechanisms' in the neoliberal university
Peter Fleming
First Published
March 2, 2022
; pp. 1986–2007
Abstract
Preview
Dirk Lindebaum
Senior Professor in Management & Organisation
Grenoble Ecole de Management
dirklindebaum.EU
Visiting Professor
University of Alberta School of Business
Centre for Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise
Associate Editor Academy of Management Learning & Education (Essay Section)
FTE on the worth of taking ontology seriously in AMLE
https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amle.2022.0171
Keen to know more about the mechanization of values & its ontological consequences?
Our review essay on Ellul's
Technological Society
is now published in the
Academy of Management Review
https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2021.0159
Freedom, work and organizations in the 21st century: Freedom for whom and for whose purpose?
Brand new Special Issue in Human Relations out now
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/00187267221093516
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