All Stories

  1. A critical understanding of entrepreneurship
  2. Destituent entrepreneurship: disobeying sovereign rule, prefiguring post-capitalist reality
  3. Intermediary Organisations and the Hegemonisation of Social Entrepreneurship: Fantasmatic Articulations, Constitutive Quiescences, and Moments of Indeterminacy
  4. Registering Ideology in the Creation of Social Entrepreneurs: Intermediary Organizations, ‘Ideal Subject’ and the Promise of Enjoyment
  5. The tactical mimicry of social enterprise strategies: Acting ‘as if’ in the everyday life of third sector organizations
  6. Rethinking the Space of Ethics in Social Entrepreneurship: Power, Subjectivity, and Practices of Freedom
  7. Emancipation and/or oppression? Conceptualizing dimensions of criticality in entrepreneurship studies
  8. Social Enterprise and Dis/identification
  9. Social entrepreneurship: critique and the radical enactment of the social
  10. Critical Reflections on Social Entrepreneurship
  11. Nine Verbs to Keep the Social Entrepreneurship Research Agenda ‘Dangerous’
  12. The politics of narrating social entrepreneurship
  13. “interkulturell/ international: arbeiten, führen + kooperieren”
  14. Linking Life- and Suicide-Related Goal Directed Processes: A Qualitative Study
  15. Therapist Sensitivity Towards Emotional Life-career Issues and the Working Alliance with Suicide Attempters
  16. Self-confrontation interview with suicide attempters
  17. The Rhetoric of Social Entrepreneurship: Paralogy and New Language Games in Academic Discourse
  18. Probing the power of entrepreneurship discourse: an immanent critique
  19. Discourse analysis as intervention: a case of organizational changing