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Elise Lobbedez is an Assistant Professor at NEOMA Business School, specializing in critical analyses of power dynamics within social and ecological crises. Her work examines corporate violence, resistance movements, and sustainability, combining qualitative methods with ethnographic approaches.
Research Focus: Lobbedez investigates systemic issues through lenses like the French gilets jaunes movement, LGBT workplace discrimination, and Italy's waste economy crisis. Her interdisciplinary work bridges Organization Studies, Social Movements, and Environmental Justice.
Publications: Recent work explores waste as a power mechanism in capitalism, violent resistance in grassroots movements, and collective identity in fragmented activism. She contributes to journals like Organization Studies and Mobilization, with emerging research on corporate law's role in systemic harm.
Editorial Role: Lobbedez serves as an editor for the open section of ephemera: theory & politics in organization, reflecting her commitment to critical academic discourse.
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