Hi colleagues;
I am excited by the recommendation of Nina Kivinen.
Any recommendation of our friend Pierre has to be good.....
But I am worried about people having a "soft spot" for Critical Management!
In the present crisis it is time to get HARDER!!
La Lutte Continue!
In the words of the 1930s Comintern "it is time for the lower organs of the Party to penetrate the backward parts of the proletariat!"
Love and kindness to all.
Happy Christmas! Eid Mubarak!
Leeds United for Promotion! Marching on Together!
David
(OK, OK I know, but its snowing, Police are marching into the House of Commons at the behest of a government that has lost all shreds of acceptability and the jury in the shooting of Jean-Charles de Menezes case have been officially told that this cannot be judged "unlawful killing". What's going on? Answers on a postcard. Usual prizes on offer.)
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Sent: Sat, 6 Dec 2008 21:25:32 +0100
From: Pierre guillet de Monthoux <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Suggestion for a new member to aacorn; Dr Nina Kivinen
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> Guys
I have a suggestion, or better someone to suggest. Her name I Nina
Kivinen, she is a doctor in management from Finland. She wrote a splendid
thesis on organization and visually. It’s a kind of aesthetic study
of firms use, or absuse, the web. Actually she was so far I know the
second one to make something good on that vast theme, one of her
supervisors was Dr Jonathan Schoeder now prof in marketing Exeter UK. He
wrote a pathbraking book on photography and marketing and since there has
been a growing bunch of people working on the visual, read also;
aesthetic, aspects of organizing. Nina was in other word a pioneer in
that field. She is for the time being active in Åbo Akademi, the Swedish
speaking university in Finland. There she teaches and does research and
participates in various projects, one being our nomadic university Nurope
( www.nurope.eu ) . Some of you might have met her at conferences like
Egos, Art & Management or Euram recently.
Nina is a clever and sharp lady with lots of experience in both
teaching and research. She has a soft spot for critical management
studies and contributes a lot to her peers and students in the field. I
think she could contribute a to our debates and give us good ideas. I
would therefore suggest we ask her to join the aacorn academy.
Pierre
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