Carl Rhodes mainly investigates Epistemology, Relation, Narrative, Meta-ethics and Nursing ethics. His research integrates issues of Social science, Organizational theory and Organizational learning in his study of Epistemology. Carl Rhodes has researched Relation in several fields, including Organizational identity, Coaching, Organizational commitment, Legitimacy and Reflexivity.
His studies deal with areas such as Postmodernism, Organization studies, Power and Library science as well as Narrative. His studies in Meta-ethics integrate themes in fields like Normative ethics and Organizational ethics. His Normative ethics research incorporates themes from Business ethics and Information ethics.
Carl Rhodes spends much of his time researching Epistemology, Politics, Popular culture, Gender studies and Aesthetics. His Epistemology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Reflexivity and Organizational theory. His work carried out in the field of Politics brings together such families of science as Environmental ethics, Political economy and Business ethics.
His Environmental ethics research incorporates elements of Information ethics, Law, Nursing ethics, Meta-ethics and Normative ethics. His research in Popular culture intersects with topics in Utopia, Social science, Resistance and Meaning. His study focuses on the intersection of Aesthetics and fields such as Narrative with connections in the field of Public relations.
His main research concerns Politics, Gender studies, Political economy, Business ethics and Environmental ethics. His study in the fields of Democracy under the domain of Politics overlaps with other disciplines such as Financial crisis. His Intersectionality, Masculinity and Race study in the realm of Gender studies connects with subjects such as Business economics.
His Business ethics research includes themes of Power, Organizational ethics and Information ethics. Carl Rhodes interconnects Applied ethics, Nursing ethics, Meta-ethics, Normative ethics and Lawlessness in the investigation of issues within Organizational ethics. He has included themes like Reciprocity, Corporate governance and Generosity in his Information ethics study.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Politics, Business ethics, Environmental ethics, Epistemology and Business economics. Carl Rhodes has included themes like Political economy, Rhetoric, Ivory tower and Meaning in his Politics study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Organizational ethics and Information ethics in addition to Business ethics.
His Environmental ethics study incorporates themes from Infinity, Irony and Social psychology, Relational ethics. Carl Rhodes focuses mostly in the field of Epistemology, narrowing it down to topics relating to Focus and, in certain cases, Generosity. His work in Feeling tackles topics such as Power which are related to areas like Ontology, Affect, Resistance, Public relations and Corporation.
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Narrative, organizations and research
Carl Rhodes;Andrew D. Brown.
(2005)
Learning/Becoming/Organizing
Stewart R. Clegg;Martin Kornberger;Carl Rhodes.
(2005)
Business Ethics as Practice
Stewart Clegg;Martin Kornberger;Carl Rhodes.
(2007)
Desperately Seeking Legitimacy: Organizational Identity and Emerging Industries
Stewart R. Clegg;Carl Rhodes;Martin Kornberger.
(2007)
Writing responsibly: Narrative fiction and organization studies
Carl Rhodes;Andrew D. Brown.
(2005)
Reconstructing the Lifelong Learner: Pedagogy and Identity in Individual, Organisational and Social Change
Clive Chappell;Carl Rhodes;Nicky Solomon;Mark Tennant.
(2003)
Noise, Parasites and Translation: Theory and Practice in Management Consulting
Stewart R. Clegg;Martin Kornberger;Carl Rhodes.
(2004)
Corporeal ethics and the politics of resistance in organizations
Alison Pullen;Carl Rhodes.
Organization (2014)
Writing Organization as Gendered Practice: Interrupting the Libidinal Economy
Mary E Phillips;Alison Pullen;Carl Rhodes.
Organization Studies (2014)
Ghostwriting Research: Positioning the Researcher in the Interview Text
Carl Rhodes.
Qualitative Inquiry (2000)
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