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AMR Origins - Ep 29 - Shannon Rawski, Anne O’Leary-Kelly, and Denise Breaux-Soigne
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AMR Origins - Ep 29 - Shannon Rawski, Anne O’Leary-Kelly, and Denise Breaux-Soigne
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Greg Fisher
Posted 11-16-2022 15:38
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"10 years" -- that was how long
Shannon Rawski, Anne O'Leary-Kelly, and Denise Breaux-
Soigne
worked on their ideas for the AMR paper entitled "
It's All Fun and Games Until Someone Gets Hurt: An Interactional Framing Theory of Work Social Sexual Behavior." In the latest AMR Origins Series interview, we hear from them about this long but interesting journey. How did they stay motivated? How did their theorizing evolve as the world around them changed with the #MeToo movement? What did they learn from this theorizing process? These are all things that we explore in the latest AMR Origins episode.
You can watch the video version of the episode at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CC9Gv-gG-KI
You can listen to the p
odcast audio version here:
https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/ztJ43kMbXub
(or on your favorite podcast app)
You can read the article here:
https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2019.0316
Enjoy!
Greg
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