In this article, we apply the conceptual framework of Pierre Bourdieu, in particular forms of capital, social fields, field of power and modes of domination, to demonstrate how the study of a symbolically powerful building can provide insights into what are often opaque elite interactions. In order to do this, we focus on the corporate campus headquarters of a powerful financial institution, the Royal Bank of Scotland in the context of Scotland in the period 2000–2009. We pose the following questions: What is the relationship between corporate space and the field of power? What role does a corporate building play in circuits of capital conversion? What does this case tell us about the role of architecture in elite mobilisations? In addressi...
This thesis explores the design process and spatial practices of the new building of UK business sch...
This paper discusses the corporate city and the way it structures the experience of its inhabitants....
In this paper we examine elite formation in relation to money power within the city of London. Our p...
In this article, we apply the conceptual framework of Pierre Bourdieu, in particular forms of capita...
In this article, we apply the conceptual framework of Pierre Bourdieu, in particular forms of capita...
Post-print version. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley...
This chapter draws upon Bourdieu’s concept of capital to examine the importation of organisational m...
This paper addresses the question of the apparent auto-destructive behaviour of the leaders of the S...
We explore the meaning and implications of Bourdieu’s construct of the field of power and integrate ...
The financial crisis has raised questions about the role of corporate elites in contemporary organiz...
This paper explores the potential for a ‘marriage’ of history and critical organization studies thro...
This paper explores the potential for a ‘marriage’ of history and critical organization studies thro...
Bourdieu’s construct of the field of power has received relatively little attention despite its nove...
This paper advances our understanding of how organisations engage in the process of Bourdieusian cap...
In this paper we examine elite formation in relation to money power within the city of London. Our p...
This thesis explores the design process and spatial practices of the new building of UK business sch...
This paper discusses the corporate city and the way it structures the experience of its inhabitants....
In this paper we examine elite formation in relation to money power within the city of London. Our p...
In this article, we apply the conceptual framework of Pierre Bourdieu, in particular forms of capita...
In this article, we apply the conceptual framework of Pierre Bourdieu, in particular forms of capita...
Post-print version. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley...
This chapter draws upon Bourdieu’s concept of capital to examine the importation of organisational m...
This paper addresses the question of the apparent auto-destructive behaviour of the leaders of the S...
We explore the meaning and implications of Bourdieu’s construct of the field of power and integrate ...
The financial crisis has raised questions about the role of corporate elites in contemporary organiz...
This paper explores the potential for a ‘marriage’ of history and critical organization studies thro...
This paper explores the potential for a ‘marriage’ of history and critical organization studies thro...
Bourdieu’s construct of the field of power has received relatively little attention despite its nove...
This paper advances our understanding of how organisations engage in the process of Bourdieusian cap...
In this paper we examine elite formation in relation to money power within the city of London. Our p...
This thesis explores the design process and spatial practices of the new building of UK business sch...
This paper discusses the corporate city and the way it structures the experience of its inhabitants....
In this paper we examine elite formation in relation to money power within the city of London. Our p...