Shape-Shifting Capital: Spiritual Management, Critical Theory, and the Ethnographic Project

Lexington Books (2015)
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Abstract

Taking the phenomena of “workplace spirituality” as its case, Shape-Shifting Capital argues that “spirituality” is constitutive of contemporary capitalism and outlines a methodology for tracking broad sociological shifts in the nature of Western religion and economy at the level of lived experience

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