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<strong>Organizational</strong> <strong>Atmospheres</strong><br />

Christian Borch<br />

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Christian Borch is an Associate Professor at the Department of Management, Politics <strong>and</strong><br />

Philosophy <strong>and</strong> at the Center for Management Studies of the Building Process,<br />

Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. He is also partner at imitio: social <strong>and</strong><br />

spatial analysis. His research interests include architecture, urban theory, organ-<br />

izations, crowd theory, economic sociology <strong>and</strong> politics. Address: Department<br />

of Management, Politics <strong>and</strong> Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School,<br />

Porcelaenshaven 18A, DK–2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark. [email: cbo.lpf@cbs.dk]<br />

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