Perambulating the Bounds

Writings on organizational theory, political theory, and higher education management. This is a place to record initial reactions and work out ideas for my scholarship in these areas. Older posts are about art, music, and culture in Nashville and other places, and I may get back to that from time to time.

Sunday, December 29, 2024

Calling It Part 2

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My last blog post declared the death of mainline Protestantism.  Now in my next grandiose move I’ll do the same for politics, specifically t...
Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Calling It Part 1

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Christmas, 2024. After a long year.  After long years.  For my entire life, I've been a member of the Presbyterian church. For those who...
Sunday, December 22, 2024

Solstice 2024

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Yesterday was Solstice. This seems like a year when it's important to mark it.  The darkest point in the year.  And a quiet point.  A sh...
Saturday, February 03, 2024

Do market failures in insurance markets represent a sea change in the order of governmentality

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Been reading Foucault's lectures from 1979.  I'm in a section where he carefully goes through the characteristics of the neo-liberal...
Sunday, January 21, 2024

Languid Apocalypse

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Sometime last year, it's been months, I finally saw the movie On the Beach.  It's the story about the time period after nuclear war ...
Saturday, July 09, 2022

The Right Sort of Laughter

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Taking advantage of COVID isolation to finish some reading, including Nidesh Lawtoo's The Phantom of the Ego  (Hopkins 2013).  This work...
Wednesday, July 06, 2022

Article on Accounting and Legitimacy in Hatfield School journal

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 I had my first peer-reviewed paper published in the Hatfield Graduate Journal of Public Affairs: Accounting's Problematic Relationship ...
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David Maddox
Management consultant, higher ed administrator, and student of organization theory and decision making.
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