Curator

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Himadri RoyChaudhuri

Himadri is affiliated with XLRI, Jamshedpur, India. His diverse interests in consumer research and the marketplace converge in the present endeavor. His effort is motivated by his profound conviction regarding the significance of 'voice' within the domain of management research.

himadri@xlri.ac.in

Research Leads

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Arindam Das

A specialist in Culture Studies, Critical Business Communication, Postcolonial Studies, Creative Writing, Dr. Arindam Das has been associated with the world of academia and research for almost two decades. With a Ph.D. in English (Australian Studies) he has completed a Fellowship with Australian National University, Canberra; University of New South Wales, Sydney; University of Queensland, Brisbane; Monash University, Melbourne; South Australia University, Adelaide. He has published in top Journals of the world like Journal of Postcolonial Writing, Journal of Advertising, Consumption, Markets & Culture, and Journal of Consumer Affairs. He is currently co-editing 02 books on Postcolonial Marketing Communication (Springer) and Asian Imagination and Resistance: Technology, Culture and Communication (Springer).

arindam.das@alliance.edu.in

Advisory Board

Mark Tadajewski avatar

Mark Tadajewski

I'm a Professor of Marketing with a passion for uncovering the rich tapestry of marketing history, critical marketing, and business ethics, especially histories that have been forgotten, neglected or excommunicated. For Professor Stephen Brown (2023a: 126), I am the “foremost myth-buster of marketing thought”. My research impact, editorial activities, and contributions to education and to other scholars is widely recognized (Varey, 2013) from critical (Dholakia, 2019; Earley, 2015), interpretive (Askegaard and Scott, 2013; Brown, 2023a, 2023b) and managerial (McDonald, 2023) perspectives.

marktadajewski@gmail.com

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Prof Andrew Perchard

Andrew Perchard, PhD, is Honorary Research Professor at the University of Otago-Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka, Aotearoa New Zealand, and Visiting Professor at Birkbeck, University of London, UK. He also editor of Business and Industrial History and History Workshop Journal, and a member of the conseil scientifique, l'Institut pour l'Histoire de l'Aluminium. He is also co-investigator on the seven-year transnational 'Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time' project, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. A historian of business and industry, his research has focused on such areas as business-government relations and corporate political activity, deindustrialization, energy and industrial policy, managerial identity, and regional development. As well as publishing widely in leading peer-reviewed business and economic history and management journals, his publications include monographs, such as Aluminiumville: Government, Global Business and the Scottish Highlands (Carnegie, 2012) and jointly editing (with Mats Ingulstad and Espen Storli) Tin and Global Capitalism, 1850-2000: A History of the "Devil's Metal" (Routledge, 2014), (with Steven High and Lachlan MacKinnon) The Deindustrialized World: Confronting Ruination in Postindustrial Places (University of British Columbia Press, 2017), and (with Niall MacKenzie, Christopher Miller, and Neil Forbes) Varieties of Capitalism Over Time (Routledge, 2022). He is currently writing a study of US aluminium firm, Reynolds Metals Company, and US business-government relations for publication with University of Toronto Press, and another (with Keith Gildart) on a history of the nationalised British coal industry for Oxford University Press, arising from research projects funded respectively by the British Academy/ Leverhulme Trust and the UK's Arts and Humanities Research Council.

andrew.perchard@otago.ac.nz