
Abstract: In this paper we explore how so-called ‘social media’ such as Facebook challenge Marxist organization studies. We argue that understanding the role of user activity in web 2.0 business models requires […]
Abstract: In this paper we explore how so-called ‘social media’ such as Facebook challenge Marxist organization studies. We argue that understanding the role of user activity in web 2.0 business models requires […]
Abstract: This is a symposium of 3 reviews of the book ‘Take Back the Economy: An Ethical Guide for Transforming Our Communities’, by JK Gibson-Graham, Jenny Cameron and Stephen Healy. The reviews are […]
“Review of Carl Cederström & Peter Fleming (2012) Dead Man Working. Winchester, UK: Zero Books. May 2012; ISBN 978-1-78099-156-6, £9.99, $14.95, www.zero-books.net/books/dead-man-working This is […]
Abstract: In a pivotal section of Capital, volume 1, Marx (1976: 279) notes that, in order to understand the capitalist production of value, we must descend into the ‘hidden abode of production’: the […]
Abstract: This paper argues that critical studies of organization need to extend their analysis of labour beyond the sphere of value production organized by capital in order to […]
Abstract: Informed by a Marxist theoretical perspective, the aim of this essay is to critically reflect on the relationship between capital and nature and specifically the ‘Rio process’, which started in 1992 and […]