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Virtual Careers in the Rough: Call for Manuscripts

  • 1.  Virtual Careers in the Rough: Call for Manuscripts

    Posted 02-03-2020 12:28

    ***Apologies for any cross-posting***


    Dear colleagues, 

    The Careers Division is happy to offer a great opportunity to discuss your careers-related research with leading careers scholars who will mentor you regarding your topic choice, theoretical development, methodology, data analysis, and discuss the implications of your careers research.

    Similar to the popular Careers in the Rough workshop at the annual meeting, this virtual workshop will involve participants receiving feedback on their near final-form manuscript from an eminent scholar in the Careers Division during a 1-1.5 hour Skype session. Scholars serving as mentors for the April 2020 session are Michael Arthur, Ans De Vos, Kimberly Eddleston, Danna Greenberg, Wolfgang Mayrhofer and Daniel Spurk.

    Participants will be placed in conversation with a mentor based largely on the match between their paper and the scholars' interests/areas of expertise. Each participant will receive feedback about the positive aspects of their work, as well as be invited into dialogue about how their manuscript might be improved. Participants may also be placed in a triad, with one mentor and another participant. In such instances, participants are expected to provide a friendly review of each other's work so as to provide developmental feedback to one another during their Skype session.

    Who is this workshop for? This workshop is open to careers researchers at all levels. To provide developmental opportunities to those who are not able to attend the annual meeting, this workshop is open to those not attending the AoM conference in Vancouver.

     

    Applications

    If you would like to participate in the Virtual Careers in the Rough, please email your manuscript submission to Stefanie Gustafsson (s.gustafsson@bath.ac.uk) with the subject "CAR Virtual Careers in the Rough" by the 2nd March 2020. Manuscript submissions should be no more than 40 pages, including references, tables, and/or figures.

    Please also include in your manuscript submission (PDF preferred)

    1. A title page, including author affiliations, a brief abstract, and 5-7 keywords
    2. A challenge (up to 250 words) describing a particular dilemma, question, or concern you want to address regarding your manuscript
    3. The following affirmations:

    "I/We confirm that at least one author of this paper will participate in full in the online workshop."

    "I/We commit to thoroughly preparing for the workshop, including providing a friendly review for another participant."

     "I/We confirm that I/we will not be attending the annual meeting in Vancouver."


    Key dates:

    • Applications open: Now!
    • Applications close: 2nd March 2020
    • Acceptances sent: 6th March 2020
    • Workshop occurs: Early April; TBA with participants


    We look forward to your submissions!

    Marijke Verbruggen and Stefanie Gustafsson 



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    Stefanie Gustafsson
    University of Bath
    s.gustafsson@bath.ac.uk
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