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Gwylene Gallimard
‘Capturing the moving mind’ as a work of art?
Guillermo Moya Rosado
For cloud ethics: Unpacking ignorance in algorithmic decision-making
Guilherme Dornelas Câmara
The protagonism of social movements transforming the world as we know it...
Gretchen Larsen
Farewell to consumerism: Countervailing logics of growth in consumption
Gregory Schwartz
The communism of capital?
Gregory J. Seigworth
Wearing the world like a debt garment: Interface, affect, and gesture
Gregory Allen
Sucking stones: Absurdity, paradox and quantifying the unquantifiable in cross cultural management studies
Greg Goldberg
Notes towards a theory of affect-itself
Grace Ann Rosile
Enron whodunit?
Götz Bachmann
The terms of anonymity: An interview with Marit Hansen, German data protection expert
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The social productivity of anonymity
Gordon Walker
Unstable air: How COVID-19 remade knowing air quality in school classrooms
Gökçe Günel
A dark art: Field notes on carbon capture and storage policy negotiations at COP17
Glen Whelan
Appropriat(e)ing wavelength: On Bourdieu's On television
Giuseppe Caruso
Open office and free software: The politics of the WSF 2004 as workplace
Giuliana Visco
The anamorphosis of living labour
Giuliana Commisso
Identity and subjectivity in post-Fordism: For an analysis of resistance in the contemporary workplace
Gitte du Plessis
Enjoy your vacation!
Giorgos Kallis
The vocabulary of degrowth: A roundtable debate
Gillian Fuller
What is the moving mind and how can it be captured?
Gigi Roggero
Notes on framing and re-inventing co-research
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The anamorphosis of living labour
Gigi Argyropoulou
Repeating brokenness: Repair as non-reproductive occupation, improvisation and speculation
Gibson Burrell
ephemera: Critical dialogues on organization
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Bites of organization
Gianluigi Mangia
The great denial of the monstrous in organization theory
Giacomo Poderi
On commoners’ daily struggles: Carving out the when/where of commoning
Giacomo D'Alisa
The vocabulary of degrowth: A roundtable debate
Gerard Hanlon
The dark side of management: Gerard Hanlon in dialogue with ephemera
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Total bureaucratisation, neo-liberalism, and Weberian oligarchy
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The entrepreneurial function and the capture of value: Using Kirzner to understand contemporary capitalism
Georgios Patsiaouras
Consumption and its contradictions: Dialogues on the causes of buying
George Ritzer
Response to Lightfoot
George Monbiot
Strategies of resistance
George Kokkinidis
Alternative organizations in a global context: Tensions, challenges and potentialities
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Occupy as repair for returning: the case of the occupied hospital in Cariati
George Cheney
The question of organization: A manifesto for alternatives
George Cairns
Organizational space/time: From imperfect panoptical to heterotopian understanding
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The novel as a vehicle of organizational inquiry: Engaging with the complexity of social and organizational commitment
George Caffentzis
Crystals and analytical engines: Historical and conceptual preliminaries to a new theory of machines
Geoff Lightfoot
The matter of objects
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Nothing beats a 2x2 matrix: A short commentary on George Ritzer's 'Globalization of Nothing'
Geertjan de Vugt
Dare to edit! – the politics of Wikipedia
Gazi Islam
Building an ethic of difference: A dialogue of politics in organizations
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