James Reveley
University of Wollongong
67 Papers
318 Citations
James Reveley is an academic researcher from University of Wollongong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Identity (social science) & Port (computer networking). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 64 publications.
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Papers
Neoliberal Meditations: How Mindfulness Training Medicalizes Education and Responsibilizes Young People.
TL;DR: The authors argue that mindfulness training's medicalizing effect is what transforms this otherwise health-beneficial meditative technique into a non-obvious means for reconstructing the educational subject in line with neoliberalism's ideological dictates.
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Beyond the Boundaries An Ethnographic Analysis of Spatially Diffuse Control in a Small Firm
TL;DR: In this article, an ethnographic study of control and resistance in a small professional service firm in the port transport industry is presented, where informal interaction between the owner-managers and their employees at a site beyond the organizational boundary, namely the local public house, provided the setting for rituals of resistance in which the participants achieved a modicum of role distance.
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Beyond the Boundaries: An Ethnographic Analysis of Spatially Diffuse Control in a Small Firm
TL;DR: In this paper, an ethnographic study of control and resistance in a small professional service firm in the port transport industry is presented, focusing on the importance of informal interaction between the owner-managers and their employees at a site beyond the organisational boundary, namely the local public house.
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Enhancing Industry Association Theory: A Comparative Business History Contribution
James Reveley,Simon Ville +1 more
TL;DR: The authors compare two New Zealand industry associations operating in the same supply chain but with differing degrees of associative capacity and types of external architecture, and demonstrate how NIE describes the structural potentialities for associational strength, while OIT addresses the relational context within associations.