cdcioa

Institut for Organisation

Christian
De Cock
Professor


Kontor: KIL/14.A-3.92
Tel:
+4538153559
, Mobil:
+45 3020 3962
E-mail: cdc.ioa@cbs.dk
Præsentation

My research is broadly aligned with Critical Management Studies (CMS): a type of inquiry into management practices that seeks to understand  the social and historical conditions of contemporary organization and that longs for a public sphere in which intellectual work might again be felt as an act and event rather than reified object and end product.

I have a long standing interest in the interfaces of the humanities and organization studies as well as the political and organizational. In my conceptual work I am inspired by the writings of Walter Benjamin, Fredric Jameson, Luc Boltanski and Cornelius Castoriadis.

 

Primære forskningsområder
  • Organization Studies
  • Political Economy of Organization
Administrative opgaver

Academic coordinator of the MSc programme Strategy, Organization and Leadership (SOL)

Curriculum Vitae
Sociale medier
Links
Link til denne hjemmeside
www.cbs.dk/staff/cdcioa
Kurser

·  BA-BISHO1002U  Organizational Analysis

·  KAN-CSOLO1801U  Organizing Change

·  KAN-CPSYV3008U:  Creativity in Organizations  
 

Andre undervisningsaktiviteter

PhD course: ‘The Politics and practicalities of publishing in Organization and Management Studies’ taught with Joana Geraldi

Publikationer sorteret efter:
2024
Damian O'Doherty, IV; Christian De Cock / Politics in Organization Studies : Multi-disciplinary Traditions and Interstitial Positions.
I: Organization Studies, 28.2.2024
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
2022
Thomas Burø; Christian De Cock / Dis/Organizing Fascism
I: Ephemera: Theory & politics in organization, Vol. 22, Nr. 1, 2.2022, s. 225-240
Anmeldelse > peer review
Daniel Nyberg; Christian De Cock / In These Critical Times : Of Monstrosity, Catastrophe, and the Future of Critique.
I: Ephemera: Theory & politics in organization, Vol. 22, Nr. 3, 11.2022, s. 151-181
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
2021
Christian De Cock; Daniel Nyberg; Christopher Wright / Disrupting Climate Change Futures : Conceptual Tools for Lost Histories.
I: Organization, Vol. 28, Nr. 3, 5.2021, s. 468-482
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Sine N. Just; Christian De Cock; Stephan M. Schaefer / From Antagonists to Allies? : Exploring the Critical Performativity of Alternative Organization.
I: Culture and Organization, Vol. 27, Nr. 2, 3.2021, s. 89-97
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
2020
Damian O’Doherty; Sine N. Just; Christian Huber; Christian De Cock / As if One Could Provide an Introduction to Organization 2666
I: Organization 2666: Literary Troubling, Undoing and Refusal. . red. /Christian De Cock; Damian O’Doherty; Sine N. Just; Christian Huber. Wiesbaden : Springer VS 2020, s. 1-17
Bidrag til bog/antologi > peer review
Christian De Cock; Rasmus Johnsen; Thomas Burø / Bolaño’s Black Smoke : The Revelation of Horror in Organization.
I: Organization 2666: Literary Troubling, Undoing and Refusal. . red. /Christian De Cock; Damian O’Doherty; Sine N. Just; Christian Huber. Wiesbaden : Springer VS 2020, s. 151-169
Bidrag til bog/antologi > peer review
Christian De Cock (Redaktør) ; Damian O’Doherty (Redaktør) ; Christian Huber (Redaktør) ; Sine N. Just (Redaktør) / Organization 2666 : Literary Troubling, Undoing and Refusal.
Wiesbaden : Springer VS 2020, 169 s.
Antologi > peer review
Christian De Cock / Railway Tracks
I: The Oxford Handbook of Media, Technology, and Organization Studies. red. /Timon Beyes; Robin Holt; Claus Pias. Oxford : Oxford University Press 2020, s. 380-390
Bidrag til bog/antologi > peer review
2019
Sara Louise Muhr; Christian De Cock; Magdalena Twardowska; Christina Volkmann / Constructing an Entrepreneurial Life : Liminality and Emotional Reflexivity in Identity Work.
I: Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Vol. 31, Nr. 7/8, 2019, s. 567-582
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
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2023
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2021
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2020
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2019
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2018
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