This paper aims to demonstrate the contemporary relevance of Adorno’s thought for business ethicists working in the critical tradition by showing how his critique of modern social life anticipated, and offers continuing illumination of, recent technological transformations of capitalism. It develops and extrapolates Adorno’s thought regarding three central spheres of modern society which have seen radical changes in light of recent technological developments: work, in which employee monitoring has become ever more sophisticated and intrusive; leisure consumption, in which the algorithmic developments of the culture industry have paved the way for entertainment products to dominate us; and political discourse, in which social media has exace...
Adorn developed his theory of mimesis as one of the main pillars of his critical theory of society a...
This paper derived from (1) contribution to conference paper, ‘Literature, Art and the Arts', presen...
n this article the author highlights some issues about Adorno’s thought that are fundamental to be a...
This paper aims to demonstrate the contemporary relevance of Adorno’s thought for business ethicists...
This paper aims to demonstrate the contemporary relevance of Adorno’s thought for business ethicists...
This paper aims to demonstrate the contemporary relevance of Adorno’s thought for business ethicists...
The paper focuses on Th. W. Adorno's analysis of the anthropological mutations in th...
The cultural and creative industries have become a vibrant field of research in recent years. Increa...
Jaakko Nevasto has offered a number of thoughtful criticisms of our attempt to show that Adorno’s wo...
International audienceTo choose the terms made infamous by Adorno and Horkheimer has the interest of...
Given his view that the modern world is “radically evil,” Theodor Adorno is an unlikely contributor ...
This paper attempts to show how Adorno’s thought can illuminate our reflections on the future of wor...
Based on three passages of Theodor W. Adorno's Negative Dialectics, the article pursues to clarify a...
Reeves and Sinnicks present Theodor Adorno as a philosopher with a sombre message to business ethics...
My reflections in this paper concern revitalizing the critical potential of certain core concepts of...
Adorn developed his theory of mimesis as one of the main pillars of his critical theory of society a...
This paper derived from (1) contribution to conference paper, ‘Literature, Art and the Arts', presen...
n this article the author highlights some issues about Adorno’s thought that are fundamental to be a...
This paper aims to demonstrate the contemporary relevance of Adorno’s thought for business ethicists...
This paper aims to demonstrate the contemporary relevance of Adorno’s thought for business ethicists...
This paper aims to demonstrate the contemporary relevance of Adorno’s thought for business ethicists...
The paper focuses on Th. W. Adorno's analysis of the anthropological mutations in th...
The cultural and creative industries have become a vibrant field of research in recent years. Increa...
Jaakko Nevasto has offered a number of thoughtful criticisms of our attempt to show that Adorno’s wo...
International audienceTo choose the terms made infamous by Adorno and Horkheimer has the interest of...
Given his view that the modern world is “radically evil,” Theodor Adorno is an unlikely contributor ...
This paper attempts to show how Adorno’s thought can illuminate our reflections on the future of wor...
Based on three passages of Theodor W. Adorno's Negative Dialectics, the article pursues to clarify a...
Reeves and Sinnicks present Theodor Adorno as a philosopher with a sombre message to business ethics...
My reflections in this paper concern revitalizing the critical potential of certain core concepts of...
Adorn developed his theory of mimesis as one of the main pillars of his critical theory of society a...
This paper derived from (1) contribution to conference paper, ‘Literature, Art and the Arts', presen...
n this article the author highlights some issues about Adorno’s thought that are fundamental to be a...