organization
Open issue
Issue editors: Matthew Allen, Stephen Dunne and Katie Sullivan
ephemera welcomes open submissions, outside of special issues, that address themes relating to the theory and politics in organization.
Critiquing corruption: A turn to theory
The world is waging war on corruption. Accompanying this war, there is also a growing academic interest in corruption. This research, however, has tended to operate with a nearly undisputed understanding of what corruption is and how to fight it. It has refrained from theorizing corruption, possibly as a consequence of the perceived urgency involved in identifying, raising awareness about and fighting corruption. This special issue of ephemera seeks to re-emphasize the relevance and importance of theorizing corruption.
Notes on framing and re-inventing co-research
Genealogy
I will firstly point out five issues that could enlighten, in a stenographic way, the genealogy and meaning of co-research, its political peculiarity, and the how it is different from workers’ inquiry.
Consumption of work and the work of consumption
Issue Editors: Ekaterina Chertkovskaya, Rashné Limki and Bernadette Loacker
Organizing for the post-growth economy
Conference organizers: Ole Bjerg, Christian Garmann Johnsen,
Bent Meier Sørensen and Lena Olaison
Conference date: 8-9 of May 2014
Conference venue: Copenhagen Business School, Denmar
Work, play and boredom
I’m bored
I’m bored
I’m the chairman of the bored
(Iggy Pop, ‘I’m bored’)