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Prerequisites The PhD student should be well versed in basic literature on qualitative methods and be in the middle of – or just finished with – his/her data collection. The student should upon course
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the art in current theories and methods in scholarly fields concerned with the examination of how global markets are governed and organized. This includes International Political Economy where this is
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their Ph.D. project, relating as much as possible to the curriculum literature. Presentations are read by the faculty as well as the other course participants and form the basis for reflections and discussions
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approaches to themes of organization, technology, and subject-formation, as they are deployed in state-of-the-art Foucault-inspired scholarship. c) The particular way Foucauldian analytics can be applied in
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Corley, K. (2011). From the editors: The coming of age for qualitative research, Academy of Management Journal Vol. 54, No. 2, p. 233-237 Ragins, B. R. (2012). Reflections on the craft of clear writing