Information, Representation and Transformation
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Köp båda 2 för 2314 kr"The essays edited by Carl Rhodes and Simon Lilley on Organization and Popular Culture collect some of the best articles published in the journal Culture and Organization. Ranging from studies of how popular culture represents business and organizational institutions to how corporations make use of popular culture, these studies demonstrate that scholars within the field of management and organization studies provide interesting perspectives on key aspects of contemporary culture and society." Professor Douglas Kellner, UCLA, USA and author of Media Culture and Media Spectacle and the Crisis of Democracy
Carl Rhodes is Professor of Organization Studies at Swansea University, UK. His research interests focus on ethics and politics in organizations, organizations in popular culture, and theory and method in organization studies. He is currently senior editor of the journal Organization Studies and Associate Editor of the journal Organization. Previous publications include Bits of Organization (2009, with Alison Pullen), Critical Representations of Work and Organizations in Popular Culture (2008, with Robert Westwood) and Humour, Work and Organization (2007, co-edited with Robert Westwood), and many journal articles. Simon Lilley is Professor of Information and Organization, and Head of the School of Management at the University of Leicester, UK. He is editor of the journal Culture and Organization. His research interests focus on the relationships between (human) agency, technology and performance. Previous publications include Management and Organization: A Critical Text, 2nd Edition (2009, with Stephen Linstead and Liz Fulop), and numerous journal articles.
1. Introduction Carl Rhodes and Simon Lilley 2. Management she wrote: organization studies and detective stories Barbara Czarniawska 3. We just make the pictures? How work is portrayed in childrens feature length films Paula McDonald 4. Military, masculinity and mediated representations: (con)fusing the real and the reel Richard Godfrey 5. I love the dough: Rap lyrics as a minor economic literature Alf Rehn and David Skld 6. Poetry in motion: protest songwriting as strategic resource Nuno Guimares da Costa, Miguel Pina e Cunha, and Joo Vieira da Cunha 7. Making Sense of a Transnational Merger: Media Texts and the (Re)construction of Power Relations Annette Risberg, Janne Tienari and Eero Vaara 8. Coffee and the business of pleasure: The case of Harbucks vs. Mr. Tweek Carl Rhodes 9. Fiction and humor in transforming McDonalds narrative strategies David Boje, Michaela Driver and Yue Cai 10. The performative surprise: parody, documentary and critique Kate Kenny 11. Organizational gothic Martin Parker 12. Commodification of utopia: The lotus eaters revisited Anna-Maria Murtola 13. The man in the black hat Ruud Kaulingfreks, Geoff Lightfoot and Hugo Letiche