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Marius Gudmand-Høyer Management of self-management, Governing work through self-management
Mariya Ivancheva Revisiting precarity, with care: Productive and reproductive labour in the era of flexible capitalism
Mark Bradley What about citizens?
Mark Coté Learning to immaterial labour 2.0
Mark de Rond ‘Why is a raven like a writing desk?’
Mark Tadajewski Confrontations of philosophy, management and politics, HOT on the discursive limits of organization theory
Mark Thompson Similarity and difference: The shared ontology and diverse epistemologies of practice theory
Markus Latzke Wall Street women: careerists and/or feminists?
Markus Walz The magic of ethical brands: Interpassivity and the thievish joy of delegated consumption
Marlies Glasius Deliberation or struggle? Civil society traditions behind the social forums
Marta Natalia Wróblewska Powerful writing as writing ‘with’
Marta Pérez The right to care: Entering outside in the southern European crisis of welfare
Martijn Konings The ups and downs of a liberal conciousness, or, why Paul Krugman should learn to tarry with the negative
Martin Brigham Life enhancement now, now, now
Martin Fougère A Machiavellian prince at the Elysée: Virtù leadership and contingency in the populist moment
Martin Fredriksson Welcome to the party
Martin Fredriksson Almqvist Pirate politics between protest movement and the parliament
Martin Fuglsang The rest is silence: A remark on the micro-fascism of critique
Martin Kornberger Brands beyond good and evil?
Martin Parker Speaker’s corner: A comment alongside Essed, No future. Utopia now!, Management knowledge in the mirror: Scholarship, fashion and Simmel, The nature and purpose of the corporation: A roundtable discussion, ‘But it hardly needs saying…’, The question of organization: A manifesto for alternatives, Pirates and the uses of history, Canonical nostalgia, Discussing the role of the business school, The physics and metaphysics of struggle, Fucking management: Queer, theory and reflexivity
Martin Savransky After progress: Notes for an ecology of perhaps
Marton Racz Reconfiguring work and organizing for post-pandemic futures
Martyna Śliwa Being in another tongue, From radical black feminism to postfeminist hashtags: Re-claiming intersectionality, The labour of academia, Mobilities in contemporary worlds of work and organizing, Work, play and boredom, Throwing shoes..., Writing in the margins is being elsewhere. Always., The novel as a vehicle of organizational inquiry: Engaging with the complexity of social and organizational commitment
Mary Jo Hatch Organizing obstructions to manage organizations creatively: Reflecting 'The Five Obstructions'
Mary McGill Powerful writing as writing ‘with’
Mary Phillips What are the alternatives? Organising for a socially and ecologically sustainable world, Seeing organization ‘slant’
Massimo De Angelis Does capital need a commons fix?, PR like PRocess! Strategy from the bottom-up
Mathias Denecke Shiny new archives? On the politics, history, and ethics of archives under the condition of big data, Taylor’s legacy: Sweat and exploitation in the digital factory
Mathias Hein Jessen Towards a critical theory of the corporate form
Mathias Sindberg Three cheers for ‘woke capitalism’?: A discussion
Mathias Skrutkowski A tall tale
Mathijs van de Sande ‘Why did it work this time?’ David Graeber on Occupy Wall Street
Matilda Dahl A chronology of fragments: Struggling to write a story alternative to the grand narrative of emerging economies
Matt Rodda On the nomadic identity of migrating lifestyles, The diagrammatic spectator, Protest without return; or, pedagogy with a gag
Matt Stahl Primitive accumulation, the social common, and the contractual lockdown of recording artists at the threshold of digitalization
Matteo Mandarini Not fear but hope in the Apocalypse

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