Christina Lüthy
Postdoctoral fellow
Publications
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Coming to terms with the empowerment-complicity tension in social entrepreneurship
Christina Lüthy, Nada Endrissat
(2024) Academy of Management Proceedings, 2024
Conference paper: abstractWorking beyond neoliberalism: Organizing alternativity through an ethics of care
Christina Lüthy
(2024) Academy of Management Proceedings, 2024
Conference paper: abstractContageous time: exploring affective temporalities and their organizational affordances
Christina Lüthy, Silviya Svejenova
(2024)
Conference - otherMobilising affect for public art: affective practice in voluntary organising
Christina Lüthy
(2024) Organization Studies, 45 p.1555-1577
Journal articleGetting into the Vibe: Affective temporality and collaborative creativity in recording studios
Christina Lüthy, Silviya Svejenova
(2023) Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023
Conference paper: abstractMaterial temporal work in artistic innovation: How Hilma af Klint powered time
Miriam Feuls, Christina Lüthy, Silviya Svejenova
(2023) Organization as Time : Technology, Power and Politics , p.36-60
Book chapterNegotiating and sustaining temporary organizing through affective practices
Christina Lüthy
(2022) Academy of Management Proceedings, 2022:1
Conference paperTowards alternative ecologies of encounter: crafting a vital materialist perspective of cultural entrepreneurship
Christina Lüthy
(2021)
DissertationInclusion as an affective sphere: Place-making processes in the cultural and creative industries
Christina Lüthy, Chris Steyaert
(2021)
Conference - otherOnto-politics in the making: Exploring the work of 'Atelier für Sonderaufgaben'
Christina Lüthy
(2019) Art, politics and social movements. In the fields and in the streets , p.97-116
Book chapterThe onto-politics of entrepreneurial experimentation: re-reading Hans-Jörg Rheinberger’s understanding of ‘experimental systems’
Christina Lüthy, Chris Steyaert
(2019) Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 31 p.652-668
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