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Qualitative Research in MGMT Conference

  • 1.  Qualitative Research in MGMT Conference

    Posted 11-21-2007 14:31
    Dear OB- and HR-Div Netters:

    On behalf of Ann Cunliffe, I was asked to pass on the following announcement
    and deadline extension for the Qualitative Research in Management
    Conference. I apologize in advance for any cross-postings. And for those
    on these lists who celebrate Thanksgiving, I hope you have a joyous and safe
    holiday.

    Thanks -- Bob Vandenberg

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    Robert J. Vandenberg
    Terry College of Business
    Department of Management
    University of Georgia
    Athens, GA 30602-6256


    DEADLINE EXTENDED TO NOVEMBER 28th
    QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION CONFERENCE
    March 11-13, 2008.

    Anderson Schools of Management
    University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Keynote Speakers

    John Van Maanen
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    H. L. (Bud) Goodall
    Arizona State University

    Over the past two decades, qualitative research in management and
    organization studies has grown, exploring new forms of fieldwork, method,
    theorizing, and writing. Yet qualitative research has a long and
    distinguished history extending at least from the Hawthorne Studies of the
    1920s and the early urban ethnographies and anthropological contributions.
    One of the key contributions that linked this history to exciting new
    developments in fieldwork was John Van Maanen's seminal Tales of the Field
    (1988). This book had, and continues to have a profound impact on
    qualitative organizational scholarship because it highlighted the
    possibilities for doing and writing ethnography differently, for engaging
    more directly with organizational life, and for thinking more reflexively
    about such work.

    This conference has two purposes. The first is to recognize and celebrate
    John Van Maanen's impact on the field. The second is to create a space where
    qualitative scholars doing research in on and around organizations using a
    multiplicity of methods, voices, and ways of writing qualitative work, can
    exchange ideas and engage in critical discussion.

    We are interested in papers, panels, and innovative sessions that explore
    the philosophical, theoretical, and practical aspects of qualitative
    approaches to researching organizational life. We encourage contributions
    from a range of disciplines including but not limited to management and
    organization studies, accounting, marketing, communications, cultural
    studies, information and decision sciences, sociology, psychology,
    education, health and public administration. Papers may also explore the
    ontological and epistemological as well as methodological and practical
    aspects of qualitative research from a variety of perspectives.

    Papers addressing the conference theme directly, whether looking at
    practical or theoretical aspects of organizational narratives or narrative
    knowing, are particularly welcome.

    Prospective contributors should send an abstract of up to 500 words, via
    email, to Ann Cunliffe at alc.qrm@hull.ac.uk by November 28th, 2007.

    Hosted by the Anderson School of Management

    Conference organizers and current contact information:

    Ann L Cunliffe
    Hull University Business School, UK
    Anderson Schools of Management, USA
    alc.qrm@hull.ac.uk

    Stephen A Linstead
    The York Management School, UK
    alc.qrm@hull.ac.uk

    Karen Locke
    College of William and Mary, USA
    alc.qrm@hull.ac.uk