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From Marxist labour process theory, to radical structuralism and postmodernism, the sheer volume and growing diversity of work placed under the umbrella of critical management studies has increased exponentially in the last 50 years, culminating in its own international conference and division in the Academy of Management, and with it recognition as a significant and hotly contested territory on the landscape of business and management. Mats Alvesson and Hugh Willmott are two of the founding fathers of modern critical management studies, and with this collection guide the reader through the theoretical schools that have been seminal to the critical examination of the culture, subjectivity and meanings of management studies. As well as offering the last word on critical management studies of the last century, this collection offers a selection of more recently published work that will set the agenda in the years to come. Volume One: Critical Management Studies: Overviews, Origins, Developments and Debates: incorporates classic works and broad reviews of the field. Volume Two: Critical Organization Studies: provides examples of the wide variety of critical approaches in management studies. Volume Three: Management Subspecialisms: presents key critical contributions to specific areas of management, such as accounting, human resource management and strategy. Volume Four: Debates, (Self)critiques and Reflexivity: covers the topical present and future of critical management studies, from knowledge management to gender and diversity.Product Identifiers
PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-139781857023756
eBay Product ID (ePID)91854202
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Number of Pages244 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameBeyond Fear: My Will to Survive
Publication Year1995
SubjectCriminology
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaBiographies & True Stories
AuthorPat Lancaster, Stephanie Slater
Dimensions
Item Height178 mm
Item Weight180 g
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorStephanie Slater, Pat Lancaster