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Volume 2011 (2011): Issue 60 (Jun 2011): Ethnographies of corporate ethicizing. Guest Editors: Catherine Dolan, Christina Garsten, and Dinah Rajak
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Table of Contents
Theme Section
Introduction
Ethnographies of corporate ethicizing
Theatres of virtue
Collaboration, consensus, and the social life of corporate social responsibility
Re-siting corporate responsibility
The making of South Africa's Avon entrepreneurs
Detachment as a corporate ethic
Materializing CSR in the diamond supply chain
Collective contradictions of "corporate" environmental conservation
Engineering responsibility
Environmental mitigation and the limits of commensuration in a Chilean mining project
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Building the future
Construction, temporality, and politics in Astana
Staging "small, small incidents"
Dissent, gender, and militarization among young people in Kashmir
Smith in Beijing, Stalin in Urumchi
Ethnicity, political economy, and violence in Xinjiang, 1759–2009
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