Publications by Odyssey Group members
Amongst the outputs of the work of the Odyssey Group are a number of publications
and conference papers on topics explored by the Group. These include:
- Special Issue of Urban
Studies (Sept 2000), Intelligent Urban Development: the Emergence
of 'Wired' Administration and Management, guest editors Margaret
Grieco, Len Holmes and Stephen
Little; view contents page
- "Intelligent Urban Development - An Introduction
to a Participatory Approach", Jeff Turner, Len
Holmes and Frances C. Hodgson
- "New Deals, No Wheels: Social Exclusion, Tele-options
and Electronic Ontology", Chris
Carter and Margaret
Grieco
- "Networks and Neighbourhoods:
Household, Community and Sovereignty in the Global Economy",
Stephen E. Little
- "Corporate Reporting, Stakeholders and
the Internet: Mapping the New Corporate Landscape", David
Crowther
- Special Issue of European Journal of Work and Organizational
Psychology, (vol 9, No 2, June 2000) Organisational learning:
relational constructionist approaches, guest editors: Dian
Marie Hosking & Rene Bouwen
- "Ecology in mind, mindful practices",
Dian Marie Hosking
- "What can performance tell us about learning?
Explicating a troubled concept", Len
Holmes
- "Looking to Initiatives in Communications Technology
to Overcome Social and Gender Inequalities", Jeff Turner, Margaret
Grieco, Nana Apt, and
Len Holmes, published in Local Economy, vol 15, no 1, May 2000
- Voices from the Shopfloor: Dramas of the Employment
Relationship, Anne-marie
Greene, due for publication spring 2001, in 'Voices in Development
Management series, Ashgate Press
- "Innovation through postmodern networks: the
case of ecoprotestors", Dave
Crowther, in O Jones & S Conway (eds); Networks & Innovation;
London; Imperial College Press (forthcoming)
- "Calling
up culture: information spaces and information flows as the virtual dynamics
of inclusion and exclusion.", Steve Little, Len Holmes and Margaret
Grieco, revised version of paper presented at IFIP WG9.4 Conference: Information
Flows, Local Improvisations and Work Practices, Cape Town, May 2000; now
under review for Information Technology and People
- "Workers in song: the role of accounting in
the labour process"; Dave Crowther, paper presented at BAA-IPSIG
conference, Manchester, January 2000
- "E-Collectivism":
Paper prepared for the E-Business and E-Work Conference, Madrid, October
18-20, 2000, by Anne-marie Greene, John
Hogan and Margaret Grieco
- "Androgynous employees and the evolution of
the Star Trek genre", Steve Conway
and Dave Crowther, paper presented at Science Fiction & Organizations
Conference; Leicester; September 1999
- "Let’s consider LETS", Dave Crowther and Anne-Marie
Greene, paper presented at colloquium of European Group for Organization
Studies, Helsinki; July 2000
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