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Over the last two decades, two new trajectories have taken hold in criminology-the study of masculinity and crime, after a century of neglect, and the geography of crime. This article brings both those fields together to analyse the impact of globalization in the resources sector on frontier...
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During their academic career many students are encouraged to work in groups on their assignments. Similarly, in the workplace there has been a rise in the use of teamwork (Haskins, 1998:74, Senge, 1990, p. 236). Peer learning and the collectivising of tacit knowledge have encouraged...
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This is a preliminary discussion of some results from a pilot study of a group of CV writers. The study draws on cultural and consumption theory to elicit some provisional understanding of the threads of idealised and actual personal images and stories woven into the CVs. The latter are linked...
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We will focus on updating the data on migration, technology and the overview of the three key socio-economic aspects to the globalisation processes, which two of us outlined in 2007. The three C's: that is comparative advantage; competitive advantage and collaborative advantage as we call them...
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This paper examines actively-embodied learning and was part of an action research project undertaken originally by a group of MBA students during 1996 and 1998 that was extended by the first author. The MBA teams' projects were initially undertaken as a number of consultancy projects for local...
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We explore some of the ethical issues in tacit discourses of the UK's University for Industry (Ufi). These centre on six broad themes or strands seen in the development process. These are the ethics of social engineering through HE, the renegotiation of citizenship, the Ufi model of the ICT...
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This collaboratively multi-authored essay presents diverse tales of organizing and communicative practices in our global context. Authors from India, Nepal, Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Brazil, the United States, and Nigeria present individual contributions that coalesce around three clear...
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