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Inequality and Organizations: Paper Development Masterclass for Early Career Academics and Doctoral Students

Last updated, 5 Apr 2019
Workshop
Location: 
York University, York, UK
Date: 
20/09/2019

[see the original call here: https://www.bam.ac.uk/news/call-pape

Tags: 
inequality
organisation
organising
inequity
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ephemera special issue on mobilities OUT NOW

Last updated, 30 Nov 2015
Type: 
News
Date: 
30/11/2015

New issue of ephemera OUT NOW: http://ephemerajournal.org/

Mobilities in contemporary worlds of work and organizing

Vol. 15, no. 4

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ephemera
mobilities
work
organising
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