Martin Parker

Martin Parker

University of Bristol

H-index: 53

Europe-United Kingdom

About Martin Parker

Martin Parker, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of culture politics organizing.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Is everything organization?

US capitalism and the prospects for democratic socialism: Considerations of Paul Adler’s “The 99% economy: How democratic socialism can overcome the crises of capitalism”

Hard lessons:(Critical) Management Studies and (Critical) Work and Organizational Psychology

Business Schools Rex: Warwick University Ltd

The romance of prefiguration and the task of organization

Our magazine, or, why does no-one read us?

The University Without Walls: space, time and capacities

Critical theory in use: Organizing the Frankfurt School

Martin Parker Information

University

Position

Professor of Organization Studies

Citations(all)

13107

Citations(since 2020)

3777

Cited By

10477

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

128

i10Index(since 2020)

69

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Martin Parker Skills & Research Interests

culture politics organizing

Top articles of Martin Parker

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Is everything organization?

Martin Parker

2024/2/8

US capitalism and the prospects for democratic socialism: Considerations of Paul Adler’s “The 99% economy: How democratic socialism can overcome the crises of capitalism”

Sarah Stookey

Stephen Carpenter

Richard Marens

Ali Mir

Martin Parker

2024/4

Hard lessons:(Critical) Management Studies and (Critical) Work and Organizational Psychology

Herausgeber/Editor

Martin Parker

2023

Business Schools Rex: Warwick University Ltd

Historical Studies in Industrial Relations

Martin Parker

2023/9/1

The romance of prefiguration and the task of organization

Journal of Marketing Management

Martin Parker

2023/6/13

Our magazine, or, why does no-one read us?

Organization

Martin Parker

2023/11

The University Without Walls: space, time and capacities

Learning and Teaching

Martin Parker

2023/6/1

Critical theory in use: Organizing the Frankfurt School

human relations

Robert Cluley

Martin Parker

2023/11

Against management: Auto-critique

Martin Parker

2023/3

Social infrastructure platforms: the case of AskingBristol

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy

Martin Parker

James Brown

Hannah Jusu-Sheriff

John Manley

2023/10/25

Afterword: After the Business School

Debating Business School Legitimacy: Attacking, Rocking, and Defending the Status Quo

Martin Parker

2023/1/31

Recipes for alternative organizing

Martin Parker

2023/9/26

Collecting Local Views on the Post-Covid Future of Flying Using Online Qualitative Methods: A Case Study of Bristol, UK

Case Studies in the Environment

Ed Atkins

Lycia Harper

Jessica Paddock

Martin Parker

Chris Preist

2022/5/31

Boredom at Work

Peter Watt

Fredrik Weibull

2022

In the middle of organizing

Martin Parker

2022/12/27

Practices of freedom and the disruption of binary genders: Thinking with trans

Organization

Eloisio Moulin de Souza

Martin Parker

2022/1

Weeds: Classification, organization, and wilding

Organization Theory

Martin Parker

2022/12

Leveraging the Sustainable Development Goals as a boundary object in the City of Bristol

Global Social Challenges Journal

Katharina Burger

Martin Parker

2022/10/13

In praise of boredom at work

Organization

Lucie Noury

Sumati Ahuja

Martin Parker

Andrew Sturdy

Melissa Tyler

2022/9

The possibility of disalienated work: Being at home in alternative organizations

Human Relations

Jerzy Kociatkiewicz

Monika Kostera

Martin Parker

2021/7

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