Marketing Live Music.
(2014)
Book Chapter
O’Reilly, D., Larsen, G., & Kubacki, K. (2014). Marketing Live Music. In K. Burland, & S. Pitts (Eds.), Coughing and Clapping: Investigating Audience Experience. Ashgate/SEMPRE
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Eine Untersuchung von Untersuchungen zur wahren und wahrscheinlichen Rolle der Religion in der Erklärung wirtschaftlichen Wachstums (An Investigation of analyses on the true and probable role of religion in explaining economic growth). (2014)
Book Chapter
Brandl, B. (2014). Eine Untersuchung von Untersuchungen zur wahren und wahrscheinlichen Rolle der Religion in der Erklärung wirtschaftlichen Wachstums (An Investigation of analyses on the true and probable role of religion in explaining economic growth). In R. König (Ed.), Religion und Kapitalismus (Religion and Capitalism) (240-271). Ferstl & Perz, Vienna
Farewell to Consumerism: Countervailing Logics of Growth in Consumption (2014)
Journal Article
Chatzidakis, A., Larsen, G., & Bishop, S. (2014). Farewell to Consumerism: Countervailing Logics of Growth in Consumption. Ephemera, 14(4), 753-764
Realizing the critical in CHRD: Strategies for research and practice (2014)
Journal Article
Stewart, J., Callahan, J., Rigg, C., Sambrook, S., & Trehan, K. (2014). Realizing the critical in CHRD: Strategies for research and practice. Human Resource Development International, 17(4), 379-383. https://doi.org/10.1080/13678868.2014.932084
A framework for Critical HRD practice: Transforming HRD. (2014)
Journal Article
Bierema, L., & Callahan, J. (2014). A framework for Critical HRD practice: Transforming HRD. Advances in Developing Human Resources, 16(4), 429-444. https://doi.org/10.1177/1523422314543818The Problem
Human resource development (HRD) has become powerfully influenced by a dominant rationality in which masculine characteristics of assertiveness, objectivity, control, and performance are privileged without question, resulting in inequita... Read More about A framework for Critical HRD practice: Transforming HRD..
A Deviant Art: Tattoo-Related Stigma in an Era of Commodification (2014)
Journal Article
Larsen, G., Patterson, M., & Markham, L. (2014). A Deviant Art: Tattoo-Related Stigma in an Era of Commodification. Psychology and Marketing, 31(8), 670-681. https://doi.org/10.1002/mar.20727In Western society, tattoos have historically signified deviance and those who were tattooed were often stigmatized as a result. Extant research examines the nature of stigma and identifies a number of stigma management strategies adopted by people w... Read More about A Deviant Art: Tattoo-Related Stigma in an Era of Commodification.
Examining the dominant, emerging, and waning themes featuring in select HRD publications: Is it time to redefine HRD? (2014)
Journal Article
Ghosh, R., Kim, M., Kim, S., & Callahan, J. (2014). Examining the dominant, emerging, and waning themes featuring in select HRD publications: Is it time to redefine HRD?. European Journal of Training and Development, 38(4), 302-322. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJTD-02-2013-0012Purpose
The purpose of this study is to identify how themes and contributions featured in the four scholarly journals sponsored by the largest human resource development (HRD) research association (the Academy of Human Resource Development, AHRD) re... Read More about Examining the dominant, emerging, and waning themes featuring in select HRD publications: Is it time to redefine HRD?.
“Gimme Shelter”: Experiencing Pleasurable Escape Through the Musicalisation of Running (2014)
Journal Article
Kerrigan, F., Larsen, G., Hanratty, S., & Korta, K. (2014). “Gimme Shelter”: Experiencing Pleasurable Escape Through the Musicalisation of Running. Marketing Theory, 14(2), 147-166. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470593114521451This study examines the ubiquitous nature of music in the context of the running community. Data collected from an online running forum and a series of diary studies and interviews indicate that runners use mobile music technologies to create soundsc... Read More about “Gimme Shelter”: Experiencing Pleasurable Escape Through the Musicalisation of Running.