Peter Bloom Open University, UK
Dr. Peter Bloom is a Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of People and Organisations at the Open University, Co-Founder of the research group
REEF (Research into Employment, Empowerment, and Futures), and Chair of REF preparation for Business and Management. His books include
Authoritarian Capitalism in the Age of Globalization (Edward Elgar Press),
Beyond Power and Resistance: Politics at the Radical Limits (Rowman and Littlefield International, November 2016), T
he Ethics of Neoliberalism: The Business of Making Capitalism Moral (Routledge, 2017), The Bad Faith in the Free Market: The Radical Promise of Existential Freedom (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), and
The CEO Society: How the Cult of Corporate Leadership Transform Our World co-written Carl Rhodes (Zed Books). His scholarly work has also been published in leading international journals such as
Human Relations,
Organization, Theory and Event,
Journal of Political Ideologies,
Journal of Political Power,
New Formations, Research on the Sociology of Organization,
Culture and Organizations,
Ephemera,
Journal of Organizational Change Management,
Organization and
International Journal of Žižek Studies. His writing has been additionally featured in top international and national media outlets such as
The Washington Post, The Guardian, and The Independent, The New Statesmen, The Week, The Conversation and
Open Democracy among others. Recently, he has served as the lead academic on a range of BBC programmes including
"The Bottom Line" on Radio 4, the "Can Britain Have a Payraise" aired on BBC2 and most recently the two part television documentary "The Secrets of Silicon Valley".