Fiona Moore[1] is a Canadian academic, writer and critic based in London (UK).[2] She is best known for writing works of TV criticism, short fiction, stage and audio plays (being one of the original members of theMagic Bullet Productions writing team[3] and the coauthor of the "50 Things About..." column in Celestial Toyroom[4]), and academic texts on the anthropology of business and organisations.[5] Her research work has been described by Professor Roger Goodman at the University of Oxford's Nissan Institute as "engaging head-on with the growing and increasingly complex literature on transnationalism and globalisation and relating it constructively to key ideas in symbolic anthropology."[6] A graduate of theUniversity of Toronto and theUniversity of Oxford, she is Chair of Business Anthropology atRoyal Holloway, University of London.[7] In 2020, she was shortlisted for theBSFA Award for Shorter Fiction, and in 2023 she won theBSFA Award for Short Non-Fiction.[8]
Moore, Fiona (2005).Transnational Business Cultures: Life and Work in a Multinational Corporation. London: Routledge.ISBN9780754642657.
Ardener, Shirley; Moore, Fiona, eds. (2007).Professional identities: Policy and Practice in Business and Bureaucracy. New York.ISBN9781845450540.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Moore, Fiona; Stevens, Alan (2007).Fall Out: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to 'The Prisoner'. Telos Publishing.ISBN9781845830199.
Moore, Fiona; Stevens, Alan (2012).By Your Command: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Battlestar Galactica (Volume 1: The Original Series and Galactica 1980). Telos Publishing.ISBN9781845830601.
Moore, Fiona; Stevens, Alan (2015).By Your Command: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Battlestar Galactica (Volume 2: The Reimagined Series). Telos Publishing.ISBN9781845839222.
Moore, Fiona (2022).Management lessons from Game of Thrones : organization theory and strategy in Westeros. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.ISBN9781839105289.