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Abstract The COVID pandemic disrupted traditional entrepreneurial governance arrangements. When the state's action could not effectively govern society, the “entrepreneurial self” began to emerge and manage the crisis. Using Shanghai as a case study, this research examines the dynamics of “community group‐buying” during its city‐wide lockdown in 2022 ...
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Abstract Antiwork praxis has experienced something of a resurgence in the wake of the global financial crisis and COVID‐19 pandemic. Yet the radical potential of antiwork theory and politics is currently limited by its centring of the histories and subjectivities of (post‐)Fordist wage workers in the Global North.
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China's Eco‐Civilisation, Climate Leviathan, and Hobbesian Energy Transition
Abstract Scholars have hitherto tended to theorise China's ecological civilisation project either as a form of environmental authoritarianism or as a vision of eco‐socialism. This paper contributes to the conversation by conducting a textual analysis of Chinese scholarly discussions on eco‐civilisation.
David Chen
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Interprofessional Learning and Improving at the Paediatric Ward: A Participatory Action Research Practising Safety-II Theory. [PDF]
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