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Of course, trust is not the whole story: Narratives of dancing with a critical friend in social enterprise-public sector collaboration (2018)
Book Chapter
Seanor, P. (2018). Of course, trust is not the whole story: Narratives of dancing with a critical friend in social enterprise-public sector collaboration. In P. Dey, & C. Steyaert (Eds.), Social Entrepreneurship An affirmative critique (159-181). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing

The chapter questions the adequacy of academic narratives which frame trust in univocally positive terms by conceiving it as an essential lubricant in cooperative relations between social enterprises and government. Based on interviews with social en... Read More about Of course, trust is not the whole story: Narratives of dancing with a critical friend in social enterprise-public sector collaboration.

A space on the side of the road: Creating a space for a critical approach to entrepreneurship (2018)
Book Chapter
Seanor, P. (2018). A space on the side of the road: Creating a space for a critical approach to entrepreneurship. In K. Berglund, & K. Verduijn (Eds.), Revitalizing entrepreneurship education Adopting a critical approach in the classroom (99-118). London and New York: Routledge

Stories of teaching a critical approach to entrepreneurship to undergraduates

In-between-ness: Filming Wanders and negotiating spaces in a ‘green’ city (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Seanor, P., & Dey, P. (2017, August). In-between-ness: Filming Wanders and negotiating spaces in a ‘green’ city. Paper presented at Stream 7: (What’s New in) Visual Ethnography, Manchester, England

Abstract of an empirical study of 3 urban walks in Bristol. Our investigation uses participant films to document their conversations"on the move"

From A ‘to’ B – Where’s to?:
 Exploring the alternative spaces in-between in an entrepreneurial city (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Seanor, P., & Bodkin, C. (2015, July). From A ‘to’ B – Where’s to?:
 Exploring the alternative spaces in-between in an entrepreneurial city. Paper presented at 9th International Conference in Critical Management Studies: Is there an alternative? Management after critique, University of Leicester, UK

This paper is about the ‘inbetweeness’ as a means of creating and reflecting upon how people engage with space, not solely as resistance against but also in part being complicit in the promotion of transformation of space, as being ‘green’ and sustai... Read More about From A ‘to’ B – Where’s to?:
 Exploring the alternative spaces in-between in an entrepreneurial city.