Human Relations is celebrating 60 years of research excellence!
With apologies for cross-posting
We are please to announce that Human Relations is now publishing its 60th volume, and celebrating by opening up access to all of its digital archive until the end of April 2007!
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About the journal
Human Relations is a key forum for innovative ideas in the social sciences and is one of the world's leading journals for the analysis of work, organizations and management.
All issues of Human Relations are now available online, dating back to 1947. This significant commitment opens up the defining historic and modern day papers analyzing work, organizations and management since the journal began.
Highlights from the archive
The Human Relations archive contains a wealth of valuable content, including a highlighted selection below. Access these and all other articles instantly by registering for access. Registration takes only moment sand then you can browse, search and download the complete 60 years of Human Relations!
§ Frontiers in Group Dynamics: Concept, Method and Reality in Social Science; Social Equilibria and Social Change - Kurt Lewin Volume 1:1 (1947)
§ Overcoming Resistance to Change - Lester Coch and John R. P. French, Jr. Volume 1:4 (1948)
§ A Theory of Group Development - Warren G. Bennis and Herbert A. Shepard Volume 9:4 (1956)
§ Network Analysis in Organizational Settings - Noel Tichy and Charles Fombrun Volume 32:11 (1979)
§ Strategy and the Tactics of Mediation - Deborah M. Kolb Volume 36:3 (1983)
§ At the critical moment: Conditions and prospects for critical management studies Valerie Fournier and Chris Grey Volume 53:1 (2000)
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