[Hi all, please find below some information about the second issue of_ephemera. I have an article in it. "Write something provocative with
Virilio in it about organizations", the editor's invitation said. I was okay
with the "provocative" and the "Virilio" bits. However, since I know very
little about "organization theory", and, having tried read some of it, I
felt duty bound to invent my own. Hence the title. Any comments, critical or
otherwise, very welcome -- offlist unless someone wants to start a "heated
debate". Best wishes, John].
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From: Steffen G. Bohm
To: spoon-announcements
Sent: 5/14/01 8:31 PM
Subject: ephemera vol 1, no 2 (may 2001)
STANDARD APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING
The second issue of ephemera, the new journal for critical dialogues on
organization, is now online at:
http://www.ephemeraweb.org
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CONTENTS
volume 1, number 2 (may 2001)
editorial
O cursèd spite
Chris Land and Campbell Jones
articles
Disposal of the Body: Upending Postmodernism
Rolland Munro
Project(ile)s of Hypermodern(organ)ization
John Armitage
Informated Identities and The Spread of the Word Virus
Iain Munro
notes from the field
010501
Steffen G. Böhm
reviews
Mastering the Major Discourse
Oliver C. Speck
Beyond the Panopticon?
Peter Fleming
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the ephemera editors
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Steffen G. Bohm
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ephemera: critical dialogues on organization
ISSN 1473-2866
‘All that is solid melts into air’
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