Managing ‘home’: The curious intimacy of American and Critical Management Studies

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This impetus towards management, and its relation to home-/making, is evident in various formations on the global economic landscape – from gentrification, incarceration, and austerity, to climate change and international development. The motivation for this roundtable stems from the recognition that (a) the meanings and possibility of ‘home’ are increasingly mediated by architectures of global management; (b) each of these management projects is structured through an analytics of raciality; and (c) management is now fully incorporated into, and holds prime position within, the tool-kit for consolidating racial difference.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventAnnual Meeting of the American Studies Association: Home/Not Home: Centering American Studies Where We Are - Denver, United States
Duration: 17 Nov 201620 Nov 2016
https://asa.press.jhu.edu/program16/index.html

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ConferenceAnnual Meeting of the American Studies Association
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityDenver
Period17/11/1620/11/16
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