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Sub-theme 25:

Surveillance in and around Organizations

 

Convenors:

Kirstie Ball
Open University Business School (UK)
k.s.ball@open.ac.uk

Damian Hodgson
Manchester Business School (UK)
damian.hodgson@manchester.ac.uk

Graham Sewell
University of Melbourne (Australia)
gsewell@unimelb.edu.au

Christopher Wright
University of Sydney (Australia)
c.wright2@econ.usyd.edu.au


 

Session I: Thursday, July 10 – 11:00–12:30
Surveillance//Marketisation

Convenors
Introduction and Welcome

Karin Svedberg Nilsson
Public-private partners against crime: Anti money-laundering efforts and the limits of corporate social responsibility
Discussant: Johan Hansson

Johan Hansson and Christian Maravelias
Self-governance and occupational health services
Discussant: Karin Svedberg Nilsson
 

Session II: Thursday, July 10 – 14:00–15:30
Surveillance/Boundaries

Martine Buser and Christian Koch
Surveillance and management repertoires in distributed forms of organisations
Discussant: Carlos Cabral-Cardoso

Carlos Cabral-Cardoso
X rated surveillance: Love at work and the dating police
Discussant: Martine Buser
 

Session III: Friday, July 11 – 9:00–10:30
Surveillance/Politics

Daniel Nyberg
No bodies without organs, or controlling the flesh
Discussant: Graham Sewell

Graham Sewell and James Barker
Performance measurement as surveillance: When (íf ever) does "Measuring Everything that Moves" at work become oppressive?
Discussant: Daniel Nyberg
 

Session IV: Friday, July 11 – 14:00–15:30
Surveillance/Home-Work

Kristine Dery, Judith McCormack and Michael Myers
To be seen, or not to be seen: A study of Blackberrys in the context of organizational surveillance
Discussant: Kirstie Ball

Maria Laura Di Domenico and Kirstie Ball
An inspector calls: Exploring surveillance at the home-work interface
Discussant: Kristine Dery
 

Session V: Friday, July 11 – 16:15–17:45
Surveillance/Strategy

Karl Palmas
Towards panspectrocist competitive strategies? A nascent diagram for corporate assemblages
Discussant: Florence Allard-Poesi

Florence Allard-Poesi
Stratey: The art of (un)folding
Discussant: Karl Palmas
 

– no Sessions VI and VII –

 

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