Duh.
Walls and Boundaries: Academics and New Media
In a recent article with the Times Higher Education, journalist Chris Parr gives a thoughtful, respectful treatment on the debates around tweeting at academic conferences. I make a point of how respectful and thoughtful it is because, frankly, most of the debate around this issue has lacked both thought and respect. Your experience may vary.Read More “Walls and Boundaries: Academics and New Media”
Inequality and Organizations: Finally Someone Speaking My Language!
I have talked here before about how shocked I am that org theory so rarely engages ideas of inequality. I mean, we even call structural racism institutional racism. The word institutional is right there! Why so little theorizing about how institutions reproduce inequality or how they can be disrupted to, in turn, disrupt inequality? I’mRead More “Inequality and Organizations: Finally Someone Speaking My Language!”