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CMS ORGANIZATION WORKSHOP

Montreal, AUGUST 4-5, 2010

The Critical Management Studies Division with support from the Journal Organizaton is conducting a research workshop just prior to the 2010 Academy of Management (AoM) Meeting. This is separate from the division's program of activities at the 2010 AoM meeting. The workshop will begin mid-morning on Wednesday Aug 4 and run till the evening of Thursday Aug 5. The workshop will take place on the Montreal Campus of Téluq - Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM).The workshop is organized by Marie-Josée Legault, Raza Mir, Craig Prichard, Rick Delbridge and Robyn Thomas.
 
Based on an earlier call for proposals and a subsequent screening process, the following 12 streams are being organized. Clicking on the following titles will take you to the corresponding stream descriptions. Abstracts (posted shortly) are due by January 31 and full papers by June 15, 2010:

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Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Margaret Graham (McGill) and Yuan Li (McGill)

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Business, Ethics and Society in CMS: Marianna Fotaki (Manchester) and Ajnesh Prasad (Yale)

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Social Innovation and Contemporary Management: Marie-Josée Legault, Téluq-UQAM

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Gender and Diversity: David Knights (Bristol), Angela Hope (St. Mary's), Marieke van den Brink (Radboud ) and Mustafa Ozbilgin (East Anglia)

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Theology and Organization: Bent M. Sørensen (Copenhagen) and Sverre Spoelstra (Lund) 

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Management of the Self in Organizations: Subjectivation or Subjugation?: Pauline Fatien (Lyon) and Eric Pezet (Paris)

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The Third sector  Richard Hull (Newcastle), Fiona Whitehurst (Newcastle) and Kasia Zdunczyk  (Newcastle)

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Pragmatism and Heterodoxy in CMS Research: Mihaela Kelemen (Keele),  Matthias Klaes (Keele), and  Nick Rumens (Surrey)

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Biopolitics: Peter Fleming (Queen Mary) and André Spicer (Warwick).

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Exploitation Craig Prichard (Massey), Adam Arvidsson (Milan), Marcus Milne (Canterbury) and Joel Rudin (Rowan)
bullet Redemption:Angela Hope (St. Mary's), Peter Case (Bristol), Matthew Eriksen (Providence), Scott Taylor (Exeter) and Heather Hopfl (Essex) 
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Registration and Accommodation

Fees (covering snack and lunches etc): CA$ 250 (regular), CA$120 student. (after May 1 CA$285 and CA$140). Dinner on August 4 is extra at CA$50.

Click here to go to payment website (links to come shortly)

Low-cost accommodations is available.

Click here to go to accommodation booking site (links to come shortly)

Workshop background

The motivation for the workshop is simple: neither the regular PDW nor the main program events at the AOM give us enough opportunity to engage in in-depth discussion of papers in critical management studies. So the workshop will be organized as a series of parallel streams (working groups). Each stream will consist of people who have contributed papers on a well-defined topic (perhaps with some invited discussants), and the group will work together over the course of the day-and-a-half, going around the room discussing the papers in turn.
 
In order to maximize discussion, authors will not present their own papers, but rather participants will be asked to present and discuss other presenters‚ papers. We will also arrange a couple of plenary sessions and some social time when all the participants come together. Papers submitted and presented to the Workshop can also be submitted and presented to the main Academy conference.

For more details, please contact:
Marie-Josée Legault
Raza Mir
Craig Prichard

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The Workshop Organizers would like to thank the journal Organization, the CRISES-UQAM, Téluq's Research committee and the Rohrer College of Business @ Rowan University for their support.