FEMINISTS AND QUEER THEORISTS DEBATE THE FUTURE OF CRITICAL MANAGEMENT STUDIES

DIALOGUES IN CRITICAL MANAGEMENT STUDIES

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FEMINISTS AND QUEER THEORISTS DEBATE THE FUTURE OF CRITICAL MANAGEMENT STUDIES

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ALISON PULLEN

Macquarie University, Australia

NANCY HARDING

University of Bradford, UK

MARY PHILLIPS

University of Bristol, UK

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ISSN: 2046-6072 (Series)

Ngaire BissettFaculty of Business, Government & Law, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia
Thomas BurøCopenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Sumayya DagharPilon School of Business, Sheridan College, Mississauga, Canada
Maria DaskalakiDepartment of Management, Faculty of Business and Law, Kingston University, Kingston upon Thames, UK
Marianna FotakiWarwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Sarah GilmoreUniversity of Exeter Business School, Exeter, UK
Steven GlasgowIntercultural Research Centre, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
Golnaz GolnaraghiPilon School of Business, Sheridan College, Mississauga, Canada
Nancy HardingBradford School of Management, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK
Sine Nørholm JustCopenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Helena LiuUniversity of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Sara Louise MuhrCopenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Mary PhillipsFrome, Somerset, UK
Alison PullenDepartment of Marketing and Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, Macquarie University, North Ryde, Australia
Ann RippinDepartment of Management, School of Economics Finance and Accounting, Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Nick RumensPortsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
Katherine J. C. SangIntercultural Research Centre, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
Janet SayersSchool of Management, Massey Business School, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand
Elaine SwanSchool of Business, Management and Economics, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
Torkild ThanemStockholm Business School, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
Louise WallenbergCentre for Fashion Studies, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden