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Stephen Dunne

Stephen Dunne is a member of the editorial collective of ephemera.
Email: sd142 AT leicester.ac.uk

contributions by this author  
What is corporate social responsibility now?
University, failed
Discussing the role of the business school
The university of finance
Inscribing organized resistance
The history of philosophy – an obituary?
The politics of consumption
Neo-liberalism is dead! Long live neo-liberalism!
The limits of neoliberalism: An interview with Will Davies
The nature and purpose of the corporation: A roundtable discussion
The dark side of management: Gerard Hanlon in dialogue with ephemera

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calls for papers

Pasts, presents, and futures of critical publishing: Marking 20 years of ephemera
deadline 15 Feb 2021

current issue

volume 20, number 3
Beyond measure
Aug 2020
Beyond measure

issue archive

Quarantined ideas
vol. 20, no. x
Quarantined ideas
May 2020
Latin America struggles
vol. 20, no. 1
América Latina / Latin America: Again (and again)
Feb 2020
The ethico-politics of whistleblowing
vol. 19, no. 4
The ethico-politics of whistleblowing: Mediated truth-telling in digital cultures
Nov 2019
vol. 19, no. 3
Peak neoliberalism
Aug 2019
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forthcoming contributions

Mediating resistance: Digital immaterial labor, neoliberal subjectivities, and the struggle for immigrant justice
Frankie Mastrangelo
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forthcoming reviews

review of

Agamben, G. (2019) Creation and anarchy: The work of art and the religion of capitalism. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. (HB, pp. 84, $16.00, ISBN 978-1-503-60836-8)

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