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SIM Digest - 30 Jun 2016 to 1 Jul 2016 (#2016-140)

  • 1.  SIM Digest - 30 Jun 2016 to 1 Jul 2016 (#2016-140)

    Posted 07-02-2016 05:17
    Friends,

    This short blog might be of interest, "The perils of technocratism: Will environmentalists learn from Brexit?:"

    https://governancejournal.net/2016/06/27/the-perils-of-technocraticism-will-environmentalists-learn-from-brexit/#more-2626


    Aseem
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    Aseem Prakash
    Professor, Department of Political Science
    Walker Family Professor for the College of Arts and Sciences
    Founding Director, UW Center for Environmental Politics
    39 Gowen Hall, Box 353530
    University of Washington
    Seattle, WA 98195-3530

    http://faculty.washington.edu/aseem/
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    On Sat, 2 Jul 2016, SIM automatic digest system wrote:

    > There are 2 messages totaling 574 lines in this issue.
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    > Topics of the day:
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    > 1. PDW INVITATION: OPENING UP HISTORY: ANALYSING THE PAST AND ITS TRACES
    > THROUGH CROSS-DIVISIONAL COLLABORATIONS
    > 2. SIM 2016 Doctoral Consortium - Application deadline extended
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    > Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2016 11:50:26 +0000
    > From: Vivek Soundararajan <V.SOUNDARARAJAN@BHAM.AC.UK>
    > Subject: PDW INVITATION: OPENING UP HISTORY: ANALYSING THE PAST AND ITS TRACES THROUGH CROSS-DIVISIONAL COLLABORATIONS
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    > OPENING UP HISTORY: ANALYSING THE PAST AND ITS TRACES THROUGH CROSS-DIVISIONAL COLLABORATIONS
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    > Saturday, Aug 6 2016 8:00AM - 10:00AM at Sheraton Park Hotel in Park D. Management History Division, co-sponsored by Critical Management Studies and Organization Development & Change divisions.
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    > Workshops at Academy of Management meetings regularly call for greater integration of Management History (MH) with other divisions. There is also a developing literature that argues for organization analysts to seek rapprochement with historians and vice versa. This PDW responds to both of those calls by bringing together presenters with expertise in historical methods and organization analysis, in order to actually make these two things happen. The workshop consists of 45 minutes of presentation, followed by 45 minutes of small group research development work led by the presenters. The workshop concludes with a 30 minute plenary and panel discussion on publishing historical work. Attendance is limited to 35 to ensure in-depth discussion of the proposals and papers that participants bring.
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    > We would like all involved in this PDW to participate actively. Please pre-register here: http://aom.org/annualmeeting/registration/pdw/ before 15th July, and provide a one page summary of your work in progress to any of the organizers [contact details below]. Participation is limited to 35 people.
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    > Presenters
    > Bill Cooke, U. of York, UK: Histories of managerialism in global context.
    > Deborah Jones, Victoria U. Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa: Creativity through time and space.
    > Donncha Kavanagh, U. College Dublin, Ireland: Philosophies of management thought in historical context.
    > Lauren McCarthy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark: The margins of management history.
    > dt ogilvie, Rochester Institute of Technology, US: Urban histories of entrepreneurship and economic development.
    > Stefanie Ruel, Athabasca U., Canada: Genealogies of gender and race.
    > Dan Wadhwani, Pacific U., US: Entrepreneurship in the archives.
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    > Panellists
    > William Foster, University of Alberta, Canada.
    > Albert Mills, St. Mary's U., Canada.
    > Michael Rowlinson, Exeter University Business School, UK.
    > Siri Terjesen, Indiana University, US
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    > Organizers
    > Stephen Cummings, Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand - Stephen.Cummings@vuw.ac.nz<mailto:Stephen.Cummings@vuw.ac.nz>
    > Gabrielle Durepos, Mount Saint Vincent University, Canada - Gabrielle.Durepos@msvu.ca<mailto:Gabrielle.Durepos@msvu.ca>
    > Scott Taylor, University of Birmingham, UK - s.taylor@bham.ac.uk<mailto:s.taylor@bham.ac.uk>
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    > For more details, please contact the organizers.
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    > Kind Regards,
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    > Vivek Soundararajan BE, MLitt, PhD
    > Post-Doctoral International Fellow
    > Birmingham Business School
    > University of Birmingham
    > University House
    > Birmingham, West Midlands, B15 2TY
    > United Kingdom
    > Tel: +44 (0) 1214143227
    > Tweet: @Vivek_Soundar
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    > Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2016 01:16:55 +0000
    > From: Shawn Berman <sberman@UNM.EDU>
    > Subject: Re: SIM 2016 Doctoral Consortium - Application deadline extended
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    > AS ANNOUNCED IN THE SIMIAN, DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JULY 5 FOR APPLICATIONS
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    > The Social Issues in Management Division is now accepting applications for the 2016 Academy of Management Doctoral Consortium to be held at the Academy of Management meeting in Anaheim, CA. The Consortium will bring together doctoral students and more than 30 experienced SIM faculty to discuss opportunities and challenges in the field.
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    > The Consortium will begin at 5pm on Thursday, August 4th, with a kickoff Authorʼs Workshop where Professor R. Edward Freeman of the Darden School at the University of Virginia will discuss his research and career in academia in an interview with scholar Michael Johnson (Bucknell University). Dinner will follow. On Friday the 7th, the Consortium will begin at 8:00am and finish at 6pm. The program will include panels and discussions on success in the classroom, success in completing the dissertation, success with co-authors, success in publishing, and a host of other topics. Students will also receive detailed and constructive feedback on their work from an accomplished scholar in the field.
    > To apply, please complete the application form, available on the AOM SIM Division website at http://sim.aomonline.org/DC/SIM_DC_Application_2016.docx
    > or contact Co-Chairs Shawn Berman (sberman@unm.edu) or Katherina Pattit (glac6548@stthomas.edu). The application should be accompanied by a one-page abstract of dissertation or research in progress as well as a one-paragraph recommendation by a nominating faculty member.
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    > Applications are due by July 5.2016
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    > Please note: Acceptance into the consortium is via application only.
    > We look forward to hearing from you!
    > Shawn Berman & Katherina G. Pattit
    > SIM Division Doctoral Consortium Chairs
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