Explorations into today's labour context reveal a wide schism between those workers who live under conditions of precarity and contingency and those who seem to be living the dream - and not only in terms of wages. The standardized work day and Taylorized division of labour that characterized most of the industrial era has transitioned, at least in large part, into a regime of flexibility and insecurity that reconstitutes not only working but lifestyle conditions. This paper is intended as an initial conceptual investigation of a dual trend in the conditions of labour under digital capitalism: the rise of contractual contingency and insecurity and the introduction of fun and hipness into the office environment as a means of work intensifica...
Material arts, craft-based practices, digital processes and technological constructs influence, sup...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
This article inspects a set of paradoxes that appeared in an investigation of contemporary industria...
This article explores different ways to interpret the extent to which (capitalist) critique influenc...
We have been invited to discuss “digital work” and to propose a research agenda for the next decade ...
Over the past few decades, much has been written about the ways in which project teams bring technol...
Ethnographic methods have filtered from academia to product development, particularly in the technol...
Brryan Evans and Ian Hussey are the guest editors for this special double issue entitled "Organizing...
When told I was moving to Glasgow, my dentist promptly quoted the British sitcom Porridge: ‘I though...
This article explores norms as idealizations, in an attempt to grasp their significance as projects ...
Populations in developed societies are rapidly aging: fertility rates are at all-time lows while lif...
The body. The ruin addresses the body on two accounts. One concerns the way in which artists use the...
Commonly, the relationship between corporations and non-for profit organizations, such as foundation...
Worktime reductions are often invoked by the anti-capitalist and post-growth literature. And yet, th...
Material arts, craft-based practices, digital processes and technological constructs influence, sup...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
This article inspects a set of paradoxes that appeared in an investigation of contemporary industria...
This article explores different ways to interpret the extent to which (capitalist) critique influenc...
We have been invited to discuss “digital work” and to propose a research agenda for the next decade ...
Over the past few decades, much has been written about the ways in which project teams bring technol...
Ethnographic methods have filtered from academia to product development, particularly in the technol...
Brryan Evans and Ian Hussey are the guest editors for this special double issue entitled "Organizing...
When told I was moving to Glasgow, my dentist promptly quoted the British sitcom Porridge: ‘I though...
This article explores norms as idealizations, in an attempt to grasp their significance as projects ...
Populations in developed societies are rapidly aging: fertility rates are at all-time lows while lif...
The body. The ruin addresses the body on two accounts. One concerns the way in which artists use the...
Commonly, the relationship between corporations and non-for profit organizations, such as foundation...
Worktime reductions are often invoked by the anti-capitalist and post-growth literature. And yet, th...
Material arts, craft-based practices, digital processes and technological constructs influence, sup...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...