Martin Parker
profmartinp.bsky.social
Martin Parker
@profmartinp.bsky.social

Business School Prof biting the hand that feeds him. Publications here https://sites.google.com/view/profmartinp/home?authuser=0

Business 45%
Computer science 14%
Pinned
Its been out a month now. Have you got your copy yet? Why not?

“Professor Parker’s ‘beachcombing’ for a cabinet of curiosities is a marvel of assemblage." Gibson Burrell, University of York, UK

www.routledge.com/The-Organiza...
The Organization of Things: A Cabinet of Curiosities
This is a book about knowledge and how it is organized. The business school has captured ideas about organization, and reduced them to questions of formal structures, documented processes, logistics ...
www.routledge.com

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There is huge opportunity to reduce Americans electricity costs if more of them who can afford it would install solar & batteries.

For example, only 80,000 Pennsylvanians have installed solar on their homes, only 5 million nationwide mostly in CA.
#EnergySky
environmentamerica.org/pennsylvania...
Clean energy across America
Millions of Americans are building a cleaner, healthier energy future, one household at a time.
environmentamerica.org

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This Administration says there’s no money to feed hungry kids, but:
• Billions for a new war in Nigeria
• Billions for Argentina
• Billions for another war in Venezuela
• Millions to blow up boats
• Millions for a ballroom
Amazing how the budget’s always empty when it comes to feeding the poor.
Great call to arms by @cnewf.bsky.social, following the tactic of Jed Esty's "Future of Decline" by looking to Stuart Hall & the New Left, & urging us to forego "private agency within our universities" in favor of "collective agency by running them."
Academics Must Seize the Means of Knowledge Production - Public Books
Trumpism has canceled the knowledge society.
www.publicbooks.org

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📕📕NEW BOOK📕📕

The Organisation of Things (Martin Parker)

"If you want your thinking to be challenged, extended and provoked, read this book.” @profcarlrhodes.bsky.social

"radiant and hilarious" Stefano Harney

"endlessly fascinating" Melissa Tyler

www.routledge.com/The-Organiza...

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Plenty of solidarity in #grassroots - e.g Progressive International @progintl.bsky.social - the problem is lack of solidarity from senior management, partly originating in the rubbish taught in Business Schools, see this by @profmartinp.bsky.social www.theguardian.com/news/2018/ap...
Why we should bulldoze the business school
The long read: There are 13,000 business schools on Earth. That’s 13,000 too many. And I should know – I’ve taught in them for 20 years
www.theguardian.com

This is what Carl Rhodes said about my book.

“Books about organizations too often offer hackneyed statements of the obvious, riddled with ideologically saturated saccharine meanderings of marginal importance."

He then says my book doesn't do that, so buy it.

www.routledge.com/The-Organiza...
The Organization of Things: A Cabinet of Curiosities
This is a book about knowledge and how it is organized. The business school has captured ideas about organization, and reduced them to questions of formal structures, documented processes, logistics ...
www.routledge.com

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Space is a key feature of social life. But does the digitalisation of society affect its spatial dimensions, and if so, how? Listen to our latest podcast with Leverhulme Visiting Professor Theodore Schatzki and Dale Southerton

researchpod.org/university-o...

#sociodigitalfutures @leverhulme.ac.uk

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TODAY WE CAN ELECT A GREEN MAYOR

Polling stations are now OPEN.
You can get out and vote Mary Page to be the first Green, West Of England Mayor.

Remember to bring ID.
💪Let’s do this!💪

Coop people! (And those who are alternative economy adjacent.) Last chance to submit an abstract for our special issue on coops in fiction, art and culture. Just an abstract to start off with, but do let us have a look at your ideas. See below.

www.ukscs.coop/pages/imagin...
Imagining co-operatives? | UK Society for Co-operative Studies
2026 Special Issue: Co-operatives and co-operative economy in art and culture
www.ukscs.coop

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TOMORROW IS YOUR CHANCE

🟩 Vote Mary Page to be the first ever GREEN MAYOR for the West Of England. 🟩

It’s gonna be a tight one, but with YOUR HELP we can do this!

Credit: John Darvall, BBC
🤣🦅🤣

It is terribly good.

A movement of movements for Bristol event on 17th April 2025. Can we co-ordinate our activities so that the many local and particular forms of activism can become a rising tide of change which is impossible to ignore? Tickets below.

www.headfirstbristol.co.uk/whats-on/prs...
A movement of movements for Bristol? at PRSC
Bristol is a city full of energy and vibrant alternative initiatives, but they don’t always connect well together. The idea of a ‘movement of movements’ suggests that organizing might to scale out and...
www.headfirstbristol.co.uk

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In this episode of our #TransformingBusinessPodcast series with Martin Parker, Carl Rhodes, author of 'Stinking Rich', explains the dangerous and deceptive myths which portray #Billionaires as a ‘force for good’.

@profcarlrhodes.bsky.social @profmartinp.bsky.social

🎧➡️ buff.ly/i2cqmt1

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In the first episode of our #TransformingBusinessPodcast series with Martin Parker, Jane Holgate and John Page, authors of 'Changemakers', discuss the power of #Activism and challenge the belief that change is impossible

@profmartinp.bsky.social

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PODCAST: Changemaking and radical hope in times of crisis - Transforming Society
Everybody wants to change the world, but can we actually make a difference? In the first episode of our Transforming Business podcast series with Martin Parker, Jane Holgate and John Page, authors of…
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Why do business schools ignore coops? A paper that was rejected from AMLE, JMS and BJM, but taken up by the excellent Management Learning.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Sage Journals: Discover world-class research
Subscription and open access journals from Sage, the world's leading independent academic publisher.
journals.sagepub.com

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In this episode of our #TransformingBusinessPodcast series with Martin Parker, Carl Rhodes, author of 'Stinking Rich', explains the dangerous and deceptive myths which portray #Billionaires as a ‘force for good’.

@profcarlrhodes.bsky.social @profmartinp.bsky.social

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PODCAST: The myth of the heroic billionaire - Transforming Society
In this episode of our Transforming Business podcast series with Martin Parker, Carl Rhodes explains the dangerous and deceptive myths which portray billionaires as a ‘force for good’.
buff.ly

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@profmartinp.bsky.social hoped the #Pandemic might spark lasting change, but entrenched power and economic interests drove a return to business as usual, revealing that real progress demands active, sustained effort: buff.ly/YUnwDJg
Why didn’t we build back better? - Transforming Society
Martin Parker, editor of 'Life After COVID-19', hoped the pandemic might spark lasting change, but entrenched power and economic interests drove a return to business as usual, revealing that real…
www.transformingsociety.co.uk

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@profcarlrhodes.bsky.social explains the dangerous and deceptive myths which portray #Billionaires as a ‘force for good’ in this episode of our Transforming Business podcast series with @profmartinp.bsky.social: buff.ly/Ntre0kK
PODCAST: The myth of the heroic billionaire - Transforming Society
In this episode of our Transforming Business podcast series with Martin Parker, Carl Rhodes explains the dangerous and deceptive myths which portray billionaires as a ‘force for good’.
www.transformingsociety.co.uk

A fascinating conversation about social change and activism. Do have a listen.

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In the first episode of our Transforming Business podcast series with @profmartinp.bsky.social, Jane Holgate and John Page discuss the power of #Activism and challenge the belief that change is impossible: buff.ly/2OTUVxn
PODCAST: Changemaking and radical hope in times of crisis - Transforming Society
Everybody wants to change the world, but can we actually make a difference? In the first episode of our Transforming Business podcast series with Martin Parker, Jane Holgate and John Page, authors of…
www.transformingsociety.co.uk

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In 2018, I wrote a piece that annoyed Musk fanboys. I'd like to carry on annoying them.

theconversation.com/we-dont-need...
We don’t need Elon Musk for an innovative tech industry
Our ‘Tony Stark’ image of tech moguls is obscuring the talent and toil of ordinary workers, and inflating the egos of the bosses.
theconversation.com

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Please support garment workers in their struggle with Nike by pledging to share 1,000 of their photos
actionnetwork.org/forms/one-th...
One Thousand Photos - One Thousand Shares!
I just took pledge to take part in the One Thousand Photos - One Thousand Shares! Join me in taking action! Garment workers from Indonesia, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan have o...
actionnetwork.org

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📻 Latest podcast episode: People Just Do Something, with Bristol Apartheid Free Zone’s Matt and Sasha on building a boycott for Palestine

Check it out here or wherever you get your podcasts:

thebristolcable.org/2025/02/list...
People Just Do Something: Bristol Apartheid Free Zone
Matt and Sasha of Bristol Apartheid Free Zone, a boycott on Israeli goods, offer a hands-on lesson in pushing for change in your community.
thebristolcable.org

Much better. I think I might quote you on that.

A tunnel to the other side of the world: what sort of writing can contribute to social change?: Culture and Organization: Vol 0, No 0 - Get Access www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
A tunnel to the other side of the world: what sort of writing can contribute to social change?
Journal articles are not widely read, so can academics cultivate their skills in genres which are more popular and persuasive? Can we ‘write differently’? This paper presents an account of a childr...
www.tandfonline.com

Apparently Elon Musk gets cross if you call Teslas 'Swasticars'. Just thought everyone should know that.

Good try, but now add ideology and give me a second answer.