Professor Paul du Gay
Research interests
The sociology of organizational life and consumer culture; sociologies and histories of identity, subjectivity and personhood; the history of self-service retailing in the UK; bureaucracy and public management.
Recent publications
- DuGay, P. (2004), 'Against " Enterprise " (but not against 'enterprise', for that would make no sense), Organization, vol.11 (no.1), pp.37-57.
- DuGay, P. (2003), 'The Tyranny of the Epochal: change, epochalism and organizational reform', Organization, vol.10 (no.4), pp.663-684.
- DuGay, P. (2002), 'How responsible is responsive government?', Economy and Society, vol.31 (no.3), pp.461-482.
- DuGay, P. (2002), '" A common Power to Keep Them All in Awe": a comment on Governance', Cultural Values, vol.6 (no's.1&2), pp.11-27.
- DuGay, P. and Nixon, S. (eds) (2002), 'Who Needs Cultural Intermediaries?', special issue of Cultural Studies vol.16 (no.4).
- DuGay, P. and McFall, E. 'Consuming Advertising, Consuming Cultural History', in Miles, S. et al. (eds) (2002) The Changing Consumer, Routledge.
- DuGay, P. and Pryke, M. (eds.) (2002) Cultural Economy: cultural analysis and commercial life, Sage.
- DuGay, P. 'Representing Globalization: notes on the discursive orderings of economic life', in Gilroy, P., Grossberg, L. and McRobbie, A. (eds.) (2001) Without Guarantees, Verso.
- DuGay, P. (2000) In Praise of Bureaucracy: Weber/Organizaton/Ethics, Sage.
- DuGay, P., Evans, J. and Redman, P. (2000) Identity: a reader, Sage.
Contact Details
Globalisieringsprofessor
Institut for Organisation
Copenhagen Business School
Kilevej 14A
2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
