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Bits of Organization

Alison Pullen, Carl Rhodes

Swansea University Author: Carl Rhodes

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<p class="bodytext">This book assembles some of the bits that break off in the process of this collision. It plays with the already contested boundaries 'correct images' and 'correct narratives' of a legitimate organization studies so as to attest to a destabiliza...

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Published: Copenhagen Business School Press 2009
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