Volume 4. Established and Emergent Themes, covering the topical present and
future of critical management studies, from knowledge management to gender and diversity.
| VOLUME ONE: CRITICAL MANAGEMENT STUDIES:
OVERVIEWS, ORIGINS, DEVELOPMENTS AND DEBATES |
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| Origins and Early Developments |
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| The Servants of Power |
L. Baritz |
| Organizations: A Dialectical View |
J.K. Benson |
| Introduction |
S. Clegg and D. Dunkerley |
| One-Dimensional Management Science: The Making of a
Technocratic Consciousness |
T. Tinker and T. Lowe |
| Towards a Critical Management Science |
S. Wood and J. Kelly |
| On the Idea of Emancipation in Management and
Organization Studies |
M. Alvesson and H. Willmott |
| Overviews |
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| Critical Theory and Postmodern Approaches to
Organizational Studies |
M. Alvesson and S. Deetz |
| At the Critical Moment: Conditions and Prospects for
Critical Management Studies |
V. Fournier and C. Grey, C |
| VOLUME TWO: CRITICAL ORGANIZATION STUDIES |
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| Organizational Structure |
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| Developing a Field with More Soul: Standpoint Theory
and Public Policy Research for Management Scholars |
P. Adler and J. Jermier |
| Organizations: From Substance to Image? |
M. Alvesson |
| Organized Dissonance: Feminist Bureaucracy as Hybrid
Form |
K.L. Ashcraft |
| Glass Cages and Glass Palaces: Images of Organizations
in Image-Conscious Times |
Y. Gabriel |
| Demystifying Organizations |
C. Perrow |
| Communication and Unobtrusive Control in Contemporary
Organizations |
P.K. Tomkins and G. Cheney |
| Organizational Culture |
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| Negations and Ambiguities in the Cultures of
Organizations |
A. Batteau |
| Ideology: Tech Culture Codified and Conclusion |
G. Kunda |
| Breakfast at Spiro's: Dramaturgy and dominance |
M. Rosen |
| The Smile Factory: Work at Disneyland |
J. Van Maanen |
| Strength Is Ignorance; Slavery Is Freedom: Managing
Culture in Modern Organizations |
H. Willmott |
| Organizational Behaviour |
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| Identity Regulation as Organizational Control:
Producing the Appropriate Individual |
M. Alvesson and H. Willmott |
| Discursive Formations, Strategized Subordination, and
Self-Surveillance |
S. Deetz |
| Working at a Cynical Distance: Implications for Power,
Subjectivity and Resistance |
P. Fleming and A. Spicer |
| On Fieldwork in a Habermasian way: Critical Ethnography
and the Extra-Ordinary Character of Ordinary Professional Work |
J. Forester |
| Ideological Fantasy at Work |
J. Glynos |
| Career as a Project of the Self and Labour Process
Discipline |
C. Grey |
| Looking up and Looking around |
R. Jackall |
| Power and Subjectivity at Work: From Degradation to
Subjugation in Social Relations |
D. Knights and H. Willmott |
| Theorizing Subjectivity in Organizations: The Failure
of Foucauldian Studies? |
T. Newton |
| Beyond the Surrogate of Motivation |
B. Sievers |
| Gender and Ethnicity |
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| The Racial Foundation of Organizational Communication |
K.L. Ashcraft and B.J. Allen |
| "Engineering Humour": Masculinity, Joking and
Conflict in Shop-Floor Relations |
D. Collinson |
| Hidden Gendered Assumptions in Mainstream Organization
Theory and Research |
J. Martin |
| The Emperor Has No Clothes: Rewriting "Race in
Organizations" |
S. Nkomo |
| Serving Hamburgers and Selling Insurance: Gender, Work
and Identity in Interactive Service Jobs |
R. Leidner |
| Organizational Democracy and Industrial Relations |
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| Corporations, Democracy and the Public Good |
S. Barley |
| Whence Democracy? A Review and Critique of the
Conceptual Dimensions and Implications of the Business Case for Organizational Democracy |
P. Johnson |
| All Quiet on the Workplace Front: A Critique of Recent
Trends in British Industrial Sociology |
P. Thompson and S. Ackroyd |
| Reflections on the High Performance Paradigm's
Implications for Industrial Relations as a Field |
J. Godard and J. Delaney |
| VOLUME THREE: MANAGEMENT SUBSPECIALISMS |
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| Information Systems |
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| Information Systems and Critical Theory |
K. Lyytinen |
| Michel Foucault in the Study of ICTs; Critique and
Reappraisal |
L. Willcocks |
| Operational Research |
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| Technical, Practical and Critical OR - Past, Present
and Future? |
J. Mingers |
| Beyond Methodology Choice: Critical Systems Thinking as
Critically Systemic Discourse |
W. Ulrich |
| Entrepreneurship |
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| 'Against 'Enterprise' (But Not against 'Enterprise',
for That Would Make No Sense) |
P. Du Gay |
| The Sublime Object of Entrepreneurship |
C. Jones and A. Spicer |
| Accounting and Finance |
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| Manufacturing Shareholder Value: The Role of Accounting
in Organizational Transformation |
M. Ezzamel, H. Willmott and F. Worthington |
| Accounting and the Construction of the Governable
Person. |
P. Miller and T. O'Leary |
| Auditing and the Production of Legitimacy |
M. Power |
| Marketing |
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| Rethinking Critical Marketing |
A. Bradshaw and A. Furat Fiat |
| The Cult(ure) of the Consumer |
P. du Gay and G. Salaman |
| The Point of Selling: Capitalism, Consumption and
Contradictions |
M. Korczynski |
| Marketing and Critique: Prospects and Problems |
G. Morgan |
| The Distorted Mirror: Reflections on the Unintended
Consequences of Advertising |
R. Pollay |
| Environmental Management |
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| Greening Organizations: Critical Issues |
J.M. Jermier and L.C. Forbes |
| Environmental Management as Political Sustainability |
D. Levy |
| Limits to Anthropocentrism: Towards an Ecocentric
Organization Paradigm? |
R.E. Purser, C. Park and A. Montouri |
| Strategic Management |
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| Corporate Strategy, Organizations and Subjectivity: A
Critique |
D. Knights and G. Morgan |
| Critical Approaches to Strategic Management |
D. Levy, M. Alvesson and H. Willmott |
| Human Resource Management |
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| Representing People at Work |
K. Legge |
| Foucault, Power/Knowledge and Its Relevance for Human
Resource Management |
B. Townley |
| Critical Management Education |
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| Grasping the Nettle: Possibilities and Pitfalls of a
Critical Management Pedagogy |
M. Reynolds |
| Management Education : Provocations to a Debate |
H. Willmott |
| Spinning Disciplines: Critical Management Studies in
the Context of the Transformation of Management Education |
M. Zald |
| Ethics and Corporate Responsibility |
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| Corporate Social Responsibility: The Good, the Bad and
the Ugly |
S.B. Banerjee |
| As if Business Ethics were Possible, `within Such
Limits... |
C. Jones |
| Corporate Governance and the Ethics of Narcissus |
J. Roberts |
| VOLUME FOUR: DEBATES, (SELF)CRITIQUES AND
REFLEXIVITY |
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| The Future of Critical Management Studies |
M. Alvesson |
| Reflecting on Reflexivity: Reflexive Textual Practices
in Organisation and Management Theory |
M. Alvesson, C. Hardy and B. Harley |
| Still Servants of Power |
A.P. Brief |
| Economics Language and Assumptions: How Theories Can
Become Self-Fulfilling |
F. Ferraro, J. Pfeffer and R. Sutton |
| Critical Management Studies: Towards a More Mature
Politics |
C. Grey |
| On Striving to Give a Critical Edge to Critical
Management Studies |
A. Hopwood |
| Organization Theory in the Age of Deconstruction:
Dualism, Gender and Postmodernism Revisited |
D. Knights |
| Critical Performativity: The Unfinished Business of
Critical Management Studies |
A. Spicer, M. Alvesson and D. Kärreman |
| Brands, Boundaries and Bandwagons: A Critical
Reflection on Critical Management Studies |
P. Thompson |
| Theorizing Contemporary Control: Some Poststructuralist
Responses to Some Critical Realist Questions |
H. Willmott |