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Welcome to our British Academy of Management conference virtual stand

In place of a physical exhibit at the BAM conference this year, we have created this virtual space so that we can connect with everyone we would have met there.

Find all the book and journal highlights we would have had on our stand below, including virtual launches of Mapping Good Work and Transnational Migration and the New Subjects of Work.

View a message below from Paul Stevens, Senior Commissioning Editor for Business and Management:

Book an appointment with Paul to talk about publishing projects by getting in touch at paul.stevens@bristol.ac.uk. Visit our Author Hub for more information on publishing with us.

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Bristol University Press is pleased to announce Work in the Global Economy, an exciting new journal launching in 2021. Find out more, including how to submit your paper, here.

50% OFF ALL OUR BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT BOOKS FOR THE DURATION OF THE CONFERENCE: All of our Business and Management books are available with 50% discount from 2-4 September. Use promo code BAM20 at the check out. Sign up to our newsletter and receive a code for 35% off all books purchased on our website all year round.

See book highlights for the BAM below and browse the full list using the links at the bottom of the page. 

Book launch: Mapping Good Work


Mapping Good Work by Mark Williams, Ying Zhou and Min Zou.

Book launch: Transnational Migration and the New Subjects of Work


Transnational Migration and the New Subjects of Work by Banu Özkazanç-Pan.

Key book series

Series that will be of interest to BAM attendees include Feminist Perspectives on Work and Organization, Organizations and Activism, Rethinking Work, Ageing and Retirement and Observing Organizations. Click on the links to find out more.

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Voluntary Sector Review journal
VSR is published by Policy Press in association with the Voluntary Sector Studies Network (VSSN). Read the Editors' Choice Collection for free here, featuring articles including 'The intermediary organisational structure of voluntary associations' by Heinz-Dieter Horch.

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Powered by Bristol University Press in collaboration with a multidisciplinary editorial team at the University of Bristol, Futures of Work is produced in association with the Faculty Research Group for Perspectives on Work and the ESRC World of Work PhD and ECR Network.

Pick up catalogues and flyers

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    Autumn 2020 catalogue

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    Business and Management

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    Feminist Perspectives on Work and Organization

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    Global Perspectives on Philanthropy and Public Good

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    Observing Organizations

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    Organizations and Activism

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    Quantified Societies & Selves

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    Rethinking Work, Ageing and Retirement

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    Transnational Administration and Global Policy

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