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Lynne F. Baxter Sensing feminism
Lutz Henke Kill your darlings: The auto-iconoclasm of Blu’s iconic murals in Berlin
Luther Blissett Beyond solidarity and academic freedom
Luke van Ryn Ethical commodities as exodus and refusal
Luke Munn The politics of exhaustion: Enduring at the end of the world
Lucy Ford Discourses of degrowth: New value systems for global environmental governance?
Lucia Crevani Pull yourselves together, guys! A gendered critique of project manager's ethics in a public sector context
Lucas Pohl Ruined museums: Exploring post-foundational spatiality
Luca Guzzetti What is art?
Luca Carollo Is it the end of the world as we know it? Apocalyptic reflexivity in and around organizations
Luc Peters ‘Come on, get happy!’: Exploring absurdity and sites of alternate ordering in Twin Peaks, Corruption as co-created rupture: A definitional etymological approach
Lotta Kähkönen Affective capitalism: Investments and investigations
Liz Mason-Deese From the picket to the women’s strike: Expanding the meaning of labor struggles in Argentina
Liyan Gao New media and the Egyptian revolution: The ironies of mediated communication, the fetishisation of information and the shrinking of political action
Lise Lareau The impact of digital technology on media workers: Life has completely changed
Lise Justesen Digitalize and deny: Pluralistic collective ignorance in an algorithmic profiling project
Lisa Wiedemann Being on standby: On maintenance work in chronic disease management
Lisa Salmonsson Navigating otherness and belonging: A comparative case study of IMGs’ professional integration in Canada and Sweden
Lisa Daily ‘This bag provides 185 school meals’: Ethical commodities and the quantification of good
Lisa Conrad Modes of organization, The organization is a repair shop, Materiality at work: A note on desks
Lisa Blackman Haunted data, transmedial storytelling, affectivity: Attending to ‘controversies’ as matters of ghostly concern
Linea Munk Petersen Scattered notes on future imaginaries, collapse, and exit strategies – Part 1: On sci-fi aestheticism(s), Moon landings, and archaeologies of humankind, Scattered notes on future imaginaries, collapse, and exit strategies – Part 2: On ecovillages as survival units and everyday preppers , Three cheers for ‘woke capitalism’?: A discussion
Line Kirkegaard Note on a work life (qualifying as a new sport for the Olympic Games): When performance management and contemporary work life are in perfect harmony, The organization of ignorance: An ethnographic study of the production of subjects and objects in an artificial intelligence project
Linda Lapiņa Dancing with a billboard: Exploring the affective repertoires of gentrifying urban spaces
Lika Rodin ‘Developmental talk’ as confession: The role of trade unions in workplace governance
Leopoldina Fortunati Immaterial labor and its machinization
Leopold Ringel Getting ‘sucked into parliament’: Tracing the process of professional political socialization
Leon Tan Diasporas in a digital age
Leo McCann Just what is it that makes today’s employee branding so different, so appealing?
Lenora Hanson Speculating on the university: Disruptive actions in today’s corporate university
Lena Olaison Water in the desert: ephemera as an Arendtian oasis, Ghostly matters in organizing, Landscapes of political action, Organizing for the post-growth economy, Critiquing corruption: A turn to theory, Work, play and boredom, The effect of affect: Desire and politics in modern organizations, 'No we can't'. Crisis as chance, Crawling from the wreckage
Lena Abrahamsson New conditions for identities, cultures and governance of welfare sector professionals: The teaching profession
Leena Aholainen Resisting death, or, what made Luca Guzzetti 
jump into the ashtray?
Laylah Pike Downshifting: Boundary management for the privileged few?
Lawrence T. Corrigan Occupy Nova Scotia
Laurent Taskin Revealing the dominant anthropological consideration of humankind in the teaching of Human Resource Management: A critique of individual performance evaluation

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