Lund, A & Rhodes, C 1994, 'Introduction' in Linda Leung (ed), Digital Experience Design: Ideas, Industries, Interaction, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, UK, USA, pp. ix-ix.
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Adair, D 1994, 'Psychic Income and the Administration of English County Cricket, 1870–1914', The Sports Historian, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 66-71.
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Clegg, S 1994, 'Weber and Foucault: Social Theory for the Study of Organizations', Organization, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 149-178.
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Weber, credited with having founded organization theory, did so inadvertently, as the study of the ideal type of bureaucracy. A contrary interpretation suggests organization analysis would be a branch of cultural studies with the analysis of values at its core. The contemporary theorist who has come nearest to carrying out a Weberian project with respect to the analysis of organizations, without acknowledging that this was so, was Foucault. Foucault's imputed foundations for the analysis of organizations bring into effect two liberations from the Weberian legacy. The first liberation is from analysis of organizations principally as structure, the predominant interpretation of Weber in the literature. The second liberation is not to lapse into the obverse of the structuralist view, a perspective that seeks to interpret individuals through the practice of verstehende. Structural analysis has no truck with individuals and their subjectivity, unless these become privileged by being embedded in strategically powerful representations in the organization. By contrast, analyses that function principally at the level of interpreting the putative motives, intentions and other attributes of subjectivity that, supposedly, are recoverable from an interpretative understanding of the individuals that compose organizations, rarely grasps the means and forms whereby some subjective representations become strategically sovereign. While the former offers an overstructuralized account of organizations, the latter offers-one that is understructuralized. In the former, individuals are regarded as bearers of a structural rationality worked out by impersonal forces of size or efficiency, while in the latter individuals are conceived of as subjectivities abstracted from structure. More appropriately, analysis should focus on how it is possible that certain structures of subjectivity and modes of what passes for rationality get consti...
Clegg, SR 1994, 'Book Reviews : Bengt Abrahamsson: Why Organizations? How and Why People Organize', Organization Studies, vol. 15, no. 6, pp. 928-930.
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Collins, J 1994, 'The Changing Political Economy of Australian Racism', Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, vol. 97, no. 1, pp. 7-16.
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The Australian labour market is undergoing fundamental change, following economic restructuring and industrial relations and vocational education reform. This article outlines the recent evidence relating to unequal outcomes for immigrants from non English-speaking background and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in the Australian labour market. It then argues that, rather than meritocratic, these outcomes are partially the result of racial discrimination. The paper then considers the social and economic contradictions of racial discrimination in Australia today.
JERMIER, JM & CLEGG, SR 1994, 'CRITICAL ISSUES IN ORGANIZATION SCIENCE - A DIALOG', ORGANIZATION SCIENCE, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 1-13.
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Onyx, J 1994, 'Reviews Section', Community Development Journal, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 103-105.
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SLOGGETT, G, MCKENZIE, DR, COCKAYNE, DJH, SMITH, GB, JENKINS, B, FOLEY, CP, TAKANO, Y, STUDER, AJ, HAUB, JG & ORR, BJ 1994, 'IN-SITU DEPOSITION OF HIGH-TC MATERIALS USING VACUUM-ARC ABLATION WITH MACROPARTICLE FILTER', PHYSICA B, vol. 194, pp. 2353-2354.
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Vacuum arc ablation is shown to be a new deposition technique for depositing YBCO thin films in situ with zero resistance below 85 K. A high deposition rate was achieved from small specimens. The size of macroparticles is larger than for laser ablation f
Veal, AJ 1994, 'Intersubjectivity and the transatlantic divide: a comment on Glancy (and Ragheb and Tate)', Leisure Studies, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 211-215.
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WEARING, B, WEARING, S & KELLY, K 1994, 'ADOLESCENT WOMEN, IDENTITY AND SMOKING - LEISURE EXPERIENCE AS RESISTANCE', SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 626-643.
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