more Mayer Zald remembrances
The scholarly community continues to celebrate the life of Mayer Zald after his recent passing. A number of beautiful tributes have popped up online. Dan Hirschman’s blog served as an impromptu...
View ArticleJ. Richard Hackman and his legacy
Over a week ago, a colleague called to let me know that our advisor, Harvard Prof. J. Richard Hackman, had passed. For months, I knew that this news would eventually come, but it’s still painful to...
View Articlemichael cohen’s last research
Like most of us in the world of organization studies, I was saddened to hear of Michael Cohen’s passing. I only met him once and he was very gracious. In the spirit of his work, let me me draw your...
View Articlethe complete marcel mauss – free!
The complete works (in French) of Mauss. Adverts: From Black Power/Grad Skool Rulz
View Articlequ’il repose en paix, Michel Crozier
It has been a while since I have posted on orgtheory.net and sadly I am jumping back into the fray to announce the death of one of the great men of organizational sociology. Michel Crozier died last...
View Articlehoward aldrich on his intellectual trajectory and the history of...
Orgtheorist and loyal orgtheory commenter Howard E. Aldrich is featured in a video about his intellectual trajectory and the history of organizational studies. Learn about Howard’s start in urban...
View Articlejames coleman: a rememberance
At Education Next, Sally Kilgore offers a thoughtful overview of James Coleman’s career. For example, the aftermath of the EEOC report: Coleman’s claims drew a vitriolic response, particularly from...
View Articlealdon morris book forum #1: pulling dubois from the margins
April is the sociology of race month at this blog. We will start with a book forum dedicated to Aldon Morris’ The Scholar Denied. This book is bound to be a seminal contribution to the history of...
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