Bourdieu questions the preeminent ideas of social anthropologists who stressed the structural principles governing human action rather than the actions themselves and, Bourdieu asserts, doesn’t account for all observable nuances of behaviour.
Ways of Seeing is a key art-historical work that continues to provoke widespread debate. It is comprised of seven different essays, three of which are... Læs mere
"Vision and Difference, published in 1988, is one of the most significant works in feminist visual... Læs mere
A critical analysis of Argyris’s Integrating The Individual and the Organization, in which Chris Argyris used strong,... Læs mere
Amartya Sen’s Inequality Re-Examined is a seminal text setting out a theory to evaluate social arrangements and inequality. By asking the question,... Læs mere
Distance Still Matters is an influential Harvard Business Review article. In this work, Ghemawat proposes the... Læs mere
In Wisdom of Crowds, New Yorker columnist, Surowiecki, explores the question of whether the many are better than an elite few – no matter their qualifications – at solving problems, promotion innovation and making wise decisions.
Dynamic Capabilities and Strategic Management is a pioneering book in business studies, one of the most succinct and in-depth examinations of dynamic capabilities, explaining both their foundations and the strategic implications.
Delivered at a conference on structuralism at Johns Hopkins, Jacques Derrida’s Structure, Sign, and Play... Læs mere
The first volume of his acclaimed series ‘Christian Origins and the Question of God’ which comprehensively addresses the historical and... Læs mere
Erwin Panofsky's Meaning in the Visual Arts has been a core text in the study of art and art history since its publication.
Structural Anthropology (1958) not only transformed the discipline of anthropology, it also energized a movement called structuralism that came to dominate the humanities and social sciences for a generation.