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This paper compares and contrasts three disruptive models of potential and actual new kinds of spatial planning. These include “seasteading”, “smart neighbourhoods” and “renewable spatial systems”. Each is labelled with distinctive discursive titles, respectively: “Attention...
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In this contribution, the interest is in three things, arising from a project on 'dark' F-KIBS clusters. This has already resulted in critical papers on management consultancy and accounting 'assemblages' in which such clusters are embedded (Cooke, 2003b, Cooke, 2023a). Questions posed are:...
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This contribution develops critique from analysing forms of misconduct by knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) firms, especially the largest, globally located and client-interactive on all five continents. Management consultancy infractions range from supplying spurious advice, to...
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