Here are some links to sites I have found useful and interesting. Each site contains links of its own. First is a document created by Prof Paul Couchman, of Griffith (although he prepared this when at the University of Wollongong), which is full of annotated links to resarch resources for business-related subjects to be found on the web. It is not, however, fully up to date though it is still very useful.
The list is available as a pdf file, but you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it. If you need a copy:
David Boje's homepage which contains a wealth of teaching resources, including links on postmodernism and critical theory, including environmentalism and green accounting.
Douglas Kellner has links on two sites relating to philosophy, postmodernism, critical theory, new science and cultural studies, although only the flash page will continue to be maintained up to date in the future. As cool as you would expect from one of the world's leading media scholars, his flash page has a huge number of bookmarks
If you have an interest in globalization and developing world issues three sites are very useful. The first is the site of the American Anthropological Association which contains a host of links.
and PRAXIS: Resources for Social and Economic Development, the homepage of Prof. Richard Estes, whose work you will know if you have any interest in this area. The site has brilliant links.
Finally Ray Lye set up one of the earliest and best homepages on the net dealing with HRM and HRD related issues which is now developed and kept up to date by the Department of HRM at Nottingham Business School at Nottingham Trent University - and the site is very comprehensive.