Program

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Pre-Colloquium Development Workshop DW_SWG 15

New Ways of Writing Organizational Ethnography


Wednesday, July 3, 2013, 09:0015:00

Location/rooms: tba


Convenors:
  • Heidi Dahles, Griffith University, Australia,
  • Juliette Koning, Brookes University Oxford, UK,
  • Geneviève Musca, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, France,

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Faculty:
  • Michiel Verver, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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  1. All participants come prepared, i.e. having read all papers.
  2. The participants of the team sessions will give a short presentation of their own paper (10 minutes) in their team session. In addition, they have carefully read and prepared comments on the other papers in their respective session.

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Program DW_SWG 15: Wednesday, July 3, 2013
09:00 09:15

Heidi Dahles:

Aims and scope of this workshop

09:15 10:00

Juliette Koning and Heidi Dahles:

Talk I: "Writing organizational ethnography for journal articles"

10:00 10:45

Michiel Verver:

Talk II: "Challenges of writing an article-based ethnographic dissertation"

10:45 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 12:30

Parallel Team Sessions (please see list below)

12:30 13:00 Lunch break

13:00 14:45

Plenary: Presentation of revised paper outlines and publication plans

(Moderator: Juliette Koning)

14:45 15:00

Heidi Dahles:

Wrap-up

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Parallel Team Sessions (11:00 12:30)


Session 1: The Ethnography of Boundaries & Networks

Chair: Geneviève Musca

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  • Nina Bauer:
    The sociomateriality of teaming: The role of objects in creative collaborations
  • Ricardo Azambuja:
    Working (at) the boundaries: Enabling intra-organizational collaboration through middle managers' boundary work
  • Heloisa Monaco dos Santos:
    Lessons from the object. Organizational arrangements in airports and airplanes
  • Fernando Fachin:
    Organizational identity emergence: Doing ethnography in an open, decentralized, and self-organizing value network

Session 2: The Ethnography of Practice

Chair: Heidi Dahles

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  • Pieterbas Lalleman:
    Discovering the nursing habitus in the work of nurse managers: An international ethnographic organizational case study in four hospitals
  • Chiara Bassetti:
    On "becoming the phenomenon"-based ethnography. Towards an ontology of becoming
  • Elisa Giulia Liberati, Mara Gorli and Laura Galuppo:
    Exploring the start-up of an innovative enterprise: An ethnographic case study

Session 3: Writing Culture
Chair: Juliette Koning

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  • Carine Farias:
    Reconciling values and instrumentality? Communitarian ideals and environment dependency
  • Leonore van den Ende:
    Negotiating culture: Western-Russian collaboration in a Siberian mega-project
  • Katharina Dittrich:
    Talk in and about routines. How naturally occurring talk shapes routine dynamic