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Brent Cebul

Brent Cebul
Brent Cebul is the Mellon Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the University of Richmond.
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Restoring Security by (Re)discovering the Culture of Flexible Work

June 2, 2016 • by Brent Cebul

By the early 1990s, Jay Chiat had reached the pinnacle of the advertising world thanks to his firm’s iconic campaigns, especially the Absolut Vodka bottle print ads and Apple’s “Think Different” and “1984” spots. Flush with cash, Chiat commissioned the architect Frank Gehry to design “the office of the future.” ...

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