Charles Barthold
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View article: Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? How corporations maintain hegemony by using counterinsurgency tactics to undermine activism
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? How corporations maintain hegemony by using counterinsurgency tactics to undermine activism Open
This article contributes to critical theory building in relation to political corporate social responsibility (PCSR) by conceptualizing the underlying processes and practices through which corporations seek to counter threats posed by acti…
View article: Intersectionality on screen. A coloniality perspective to understand popular culture representations of intersecting oppressions at work
Intersectionality on screen. A coloniality perspective to understand popular culture representations of intersecting oppressions at work Open
The article examines popular culture representations of Global South migrants' work through combining a coloniality perspective with an intersectional analysis. In doing so, we analyze two award winning films depicting the experiences of w…
View article: An ecofeminist position in critical practice: Challenging corporate truth in the Anthropocene
An ecofeminist position in critical practice: Challenging corporate truth in the Anthropocene Open
Drawing on selected discourses of non‐essentialist ecofeminism, this article proposes and substantiates an ecofeminist position. This distinct position is shown to bring with it a capacity to challenge widely uncontested, corporate‐produce…
View article: Dissensual Leadership: Rethinking democratic leadership with Jacques Rancière
Dissensual Leadership: Rethinking democratic leadership with Jacques Rancière Open
The democratic leadership literature emphasises those leadership practices that involve dialogue and communication within the frame of reference of existing organizational structures, discourses and hierarchies. Our contribution is to prob…
View article: Onwards to the new political frontier: Macron’s electoral populism
Onwards to the new political frontier: Macron’s electoral populism Open
This speaking out article argues that populism is not only a phenomenon that characterizes extremist figures such as Farage, Trump or Le Pen. Drawing on Laclau’s conceptualization of populism, we show how French President Emmanuel Macron d…
View article: Resisting Financialisation with Deleuze and Guattari
Resisting Financialisation with Deleuze and Guattari Open
This thesis wanted to operate two tasks. First, this thesis sought to perform a description
\nof the contemporary functioning of the economy, that is to say of capitalism. This
\nentailed an analysis of the current financialisation of worl…