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Writing organizational analysis into Foucault. / Knights, David.
In: Organization, Vol. 9, No. 4, 30.11.2002, p. 575-593.

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Knights D. Writing organizational analysis into Foucault. Organization. 2002 Nov 30;9(4):575-593. doi: 10.1177/135050840294004

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Knights, David. / Writing organizational analysis into Foucault. In: Organization. 2002 ; Vol. 9, No. 4. pp. 575-593.

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