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Please email your news (no more than one page) as a Word document to [email protected] or [email protected] by June 28th, 2024. If you have any questions, feel free to contact either Anja or Kijan.
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Therefore, we invite you to share your insights, accomplishments, and updates (e.g. publications, new research topics, conference or workshop announcements, calls for papers, book announcements, awards, job openings, etc.) that would captivate and benefit our community
Are you interested in extreme contexts? We have just started a LinkedIn group (https://t.co/JArYVP7eTb). The idea is to offer a platform to meet, discuss and share information. Please join us and share the group with others!
Calling upon @Extremecontexts researchers! Consider submitting your work to the "The Experience of Space and Place in Extreme Contexts" sub-theme at the 2024 @egosnet conference!
AND the rumor is TRUE: OMT Cafe for all interested w special guest Mark de Rond (@CambridgeJBS) & myself, organized by Julia Coff (NYU) + Robyn Ferguson (KCL) on Sun, Aug 6 2:30-3.30pm at Tatte Bakery (399 Boylaton Str - close to Boston Park Plaza) Come + join us #AOM2023
This is to everyone that participated in the #extremecontexts sub-theme at #EGOS2023! Thanks to your engagement and wisdom the community is live and well! Thanks also to the organizers and @egosnet for organizing the idea exchange! Looking forward to seeing you all next year!
When you (have to) work in extreme contexts remotely, then digital technologies and connectivity becomes like a “humanitarian corridor.” — @DecolonizingPAX
@egosnet@Extremecontexts#egos2023
Organization Studies Special issue on Utopias and Dystopias @osofficer (with Renate Meyer, Diane-Laure Arjaliés, @Guemuesay, Mike Lounsbury, @marcventresca): -10 days to the Call for Papers!
Join us for this exciting panel and roundtable discussion with experts in the field, discussing (1) Ethnography for the Future of Work, (2) Research in Extreme Contexts, and (3) Behind the Scenes of Highly Cited Ethnographies. #PDW#AOM2023
*** No registration needed ***
New methods tend to be more disruptive.
New theories tend to be less disruptive.
New results do not have a robust effect on the nature of scientific influence.
New study of disruption in Science https://t.co/xPtmR1Lins
How can research be used to #build#capacity? Challenges and opportunities to building disaster-resilient societies are explored in this panel!
🙏Hosted by @NinaBaron4 & Matthias Kokorsch, active in the @CliCNord project, studying climate change resilience in small communities.