‘The Office’ is a very successful British television series and the office is the weekday, daylight home of many people. Yet it has hardly been researched at all in its own right as a workspace or domain. This paper argues its significance, posits its feudal character as the heir of the medieval fief (not the Boisot-Child fief); and suggests research questions for the near future. This paper has argued three positions as follows: 1. The office is an important and neglected field of enquiry relevant to the central concerns of critical management studies. 2. A rich source of non-performative interpretations of the office is the medieval fief. 3. The medieval fief conveyed to the vassal rights and security of tenure lacking entirely to the con...
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Serfdom and Lordship in Medieval Central Europe The following seminar-paper is about the prime im...
The Exchequer of Receipt was responsible for the administration of crown finance, yet historians hav...
The office is a ubiquitous feature of daily life. This paper examines a particularly important perio...
Though often considered a homogenizing force, global media has been undergoing a process of re-exami...
The medieval English escheator was a royal official who seized the goods and chattels of felons, fug...
The office represents one of the major systems in collective organisation. It seems like a complex u...
The plan of the late medieval hall in England is well known from the evidence of buildings of the th...
This paper argues that, far from supporting an educational ‘calling’ in structural terms, the academ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the representation of workplaces in the cinema and...
Recent revisionist scholarship has challenged the view that the relationship between lords and tenan...
This practice-based research examines the relation between power, space, and photography, in relatio...
This ethnographic account of a London office seeks to make three contributions to the anthropologica...
Cultural studies theorists have neglected two topics: the changes to the workplace and innovations i...
Following the diffusion of HRM as the dominant legitimating managerial ideology, some employers have...
The office is a ubiquitous feature of daily life. This paper examines a particularly important perio...
Serfdom and Lordship in Medieval Central Europe The following seminar-paper is about the prime im...
The Exchequer of Receipt was responsible for the administration of crown finance, yet historians hav...
The office is a ubiquitous feature of daily life. This paper examines a particularly important perio...
Though often considered a homogenizing force, global media has been undergoing a process of re-exami...
The medieval English escheator was a royal official who seized the goods and chattels of felons, fug...
The office represents one of the major systems in collective organisation. It seems like a complex u...
The plan of the late medieval hall in England is well known from the evidence of buildings of the th...
This paper argues that, far from supporting an educational ‘calling’ in structural terms, the academ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the representation of workplaces in the cinema and...