
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 […]
I look forward to taking part in this exciting looking conference to be held on June 25-26, 2014. (Chair: Jane Tinkler, LSE) Roundtable discussion with Steffen Boehm (Essex), Christian Fuchs (Westminster), Gary Hall […]
In my role as member of the International Board of Critical Management Studies, responsible for Publishing, I’d like to point you to an article that has appeared in today’s edition of Times Higher. The […]
Abstract: “”In their Proposition, David Harvie and colleagues develop their earlier work on the political economy of academic publishing (Harvie et al., 2012) to suggest a new avenue of resistance to what is […]
Article: The article opens with a critical analysis of the dominant business model of for-profit, academic publishing, arguing that the extraordinarily high profits of the big publishers are dependent upon a double appropriation […]
Abstract: Alternative media form an important part of the global mediascape. Research on this phenomenon is, however, often drawn from studies in the `global North’. In this paper we discuss alternative media in the `global […]