Monday, June 17th 2024
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9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Tourist Excursions - Onsite Registrants Room 4 (Jenu Room) |
10:00 am - 9:00 pm | Registration Second Floor Lobby - Membertou Trade and Convention Centre |
12:00 pm - 4:30 pm | Student Development Session Room 5 (Muin Room) |
Decolonizing Education through Trauma-informed Intersectional Love
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5:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Opening Conference Reception (Mawiomi) Room 4 (Jenu Room) |
Tuesday, June 18th 2024
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8:00 am - 9:00 am | Continental Breakfast and Day 1 Opening Remarks Room 1 (Hybrid) Kluscap A/B |
8:00 am - 6:00 pm | Registration Second Floor Lobby - Membertou Trade and Convention Centre |
9:15 am - 10:30 am | Concurrent Session 1: S5 Fusing theories from the Global South and Global North (1 of 3) (In Person Hybrid) Room 1 (Kluscap A/B) (Hybrid) |
Exploring the Dimensionality of Risk in Multi-Stakeholder Collaborations for Women’s Economic Inclusion in the Mena Region
Collective Organizing and Participatory Action Research in Post-Explosion Beirut
Diversity and inclusion in Brazilian audit firms? Always changing to remain the same
Embracing Messiness - Movements in the Careers of Dissident Bodies
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9:15 am - 10:30 am | Concurrent Session 1: S 15 Open Stream (1 of 6) Room 2 (Kluscap C) |
The Accent Ceiling: Intersections of Non-Native Accents and Gender in Leadership Experiences of Women
Influence of gender stereotypes on representation of women in managerial roles in the Bangladeshi Banking sector
Navigating Leadership Aspirations Amidst Crisis: A Gendered Perspective in the Post-Pandemic Era.
Alternative organising: networks, agency, and the impact of cultural and contextual practices within organisations.
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9:15 am - 10:30 am | Concurrent Session 1: S 1 Rematerialising knowledge exchange (1 of 2) Room 3 |
Research as weaving: Exploring a relational and sensory metaphor through the craft of “arpilleras”
Building affective solidarity through agonism: campaign against violence towards women and girls
Setting the tones: Confluences of writing the Life and the Research for racialized female scholars
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9:15 am - 10:30 am | Concurrent Session 1: S 3 Towards Multi-species inclusivity and justice (1 of 2) (Online Hybrid), Room 5 (Muin Room) (Hybrid) |
The reimagining of professional kitchens as sustainable spaces.
SF grapevine stories: Multispecies care through organizing in more-than-human worlds
Experiencing aesthetic moments beyond humanism: a study of humanimal agency
Towards a post-lethal agriculture: Moral and organizational perspectives on a just transition in the animal industry.
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10:30 am - 11:00 am | Bio Break Kluscap A/B |
11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Concurrent Session 2: S 5 Fusing Theories from the Global South and Global North (2 of 3) (ONLINE Hybrid) Room 1 (Hybrid) Kluscap A/B |
‘Otherness’ and dissenting strategies of Black employees in the UK’s hospitality and tourism industry.
Irish Women of Colour: The Intersection of Race, Region, and Gender
Tension between extractivism and non-recognition of Global South perspectives
Embodying dark developments from the South to relearn how to decolonize more and recolonize less
Indigenous knowledge from the Brazilian Amazon: eco-feminist lessons for the future of Organization Studies
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11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Concurrent Session 2: S 2 Memory, History, & Gender (1 of 3) Room 2 (Kluscap C) |
Decolonial Feminist Theorizing and Practice: Exploring Border Thinking in the Context of the #8M March in Chile
Chilean Working Women Painful [H]istories: The Feminist Awakening of Chile Desperto Movement 2019.
Feminist microhistory: the epistemological promise of knowledge from the margins.
An ANTi-Microhistory of the Organized Movement of Transgender in Brazil.
Exposing Sexism at Work: A [Hi]story that never Ends.
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11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Concurrent Session 2: S 15 Open stream (2 of 6) Room 3 |
“Your voice matters”: Gender, foreignness and inclusive mentoring
Changes in the Swedish performing arts after #MeToo
Contextualising job satisfaction amongst Lowest Paid Support Staff in a Higher Education Institution
Developing a Gender-Aware Framework for the Implementation and Integration of Gender Equality Plans in Business and Management Schools
Decolonizing Menstrual Health at Work: An Intersectional and Inclusive Approach
Restorying the Business Case Study
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11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Concurrent Session 2: S3 Towards multispecies inclusivity and justice (2 of 2) Hybrid Room 5 (Hybrid) Muin Room |
"Managing Biodiversity": Organizing Species Survival through Ecofeminism, Care, and Multispecies Justice
The position and wellbeing of animals in animal agriculture: comparing the cases of factory, organic and traditional farming
Organizing at an Animal Sanctuary
Beyond the Surface: The Technique of Sonar-o-Graphy
Living well with animal ‘others’ - Creating space for multispecies approaches to well-being in Organization Studies
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12:30 pm - 1:00 pm | Lunch Break Kluscap A/B |
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm | Workshop: Academic Activism Room 1 (Hybrid) Kluscap A/B |
Academic Institutions & Palestine: A history of complicity, silencing, and the call for action.
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1:30 pm - 3:00 pm | Workshop: Menstrual Health |
Co-designing a menstrual health and (peri)menopause friendly academic conference: the case study of GWO
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1:30 pm - 3:00 pm | Panel: Mental Health Policy Engagements and Accessibility Room 5 (Hybrid) Muin Room |
3:00 pm - 3:30 pm | Bio-Break |
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Concurrent Session 3: S 10 Exploring feminist intersectional entrepreneurship (1 of 3) (IN PERSON Hybrid) Room 1 (Hybrid) Kluscap A/B |
The clock is ticking, 'young women'! The impact of gender among student entrepreneurs
The emancipation of women through entrepreneurship in emerging countries: between post-colonial rigidities and cultural habits in Algeria
Barriers Faced By Black Women Entrepreneurs in Brazil: An analysis based on the Theory Of Cognitive Biases
How entrepreneurship contributes to the economic and social empowerment of marginalized women: The realities of Latin America and Africa
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3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Concurrent Session 3: S 11 Gendered, Colonized, & Racialized Bodies Room 2 |
From Body Work to collective Identity formation in a social movement: A social-symbolic work perspective
How do low paid women experience provision of maternity protections at work in the UK?
The embodied activism of disabled Instagram influencers: Making disability beautiful
‘P’olitical or non-‘p’olitical? Defining boundaries and opportunities for dialogue and activism
Does Hunger Have a Voice?: Agents and Discourses on Hunger in Brazil
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3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Workshop: Indigenous Culture Room 3 |
Kini’skwe’j
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3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Concurrent Session 3: S 14 Conference Theme (1 of 2) Room 5 (Hybrid) Muin Room |
A two-eyed seeing reflection of allyship
Land Acknowledgements - Another Diversity Practice?
Board Gender Diversity and Mergers and Acquisitions Performance in the UK: The Moderating Effect of Education and Experience
Yɛnkɔ Anim! : Reverberating a Nation with Decolonization
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5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Holding Space: A Panel Discussion on Publishing, (re)Production of Knowledge, and Book Launch Room 1 (Hybrid) Kluscap A/B |
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Optional Community Events: Silly Costume Bowling. |
Wednesday, June 19th 2024
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8:00 am - 9:00 am | Continental Breakfast and Day 2 Check in Opening Remarks Room 1 (Hybrid) Kluscap A/B |
8:00 am - 6:00 pm | Registration Second Floor Lobby - Membertou Trade and Convention Centre |
9:00 am - 10:30 am | Concurrent Session 4: S 10 Exploring feminist intersectional entrepreneurship (2 of 3) (ONLINE Hybrid) Room 1 (Hybrid) Kluscap A/B |
Gender research and academic identity: Autoethnographic vignettes of affective experiences of a junior researcher in entrepreneurship.
Post-pandemic recovery support for women-owned cottage, micro, small and medium enterprises: A feminist analysis from Bangladesh
Female entrepreneurship and accounting practices: A review on access
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9:00 am - 10:30 am | Concurrent Session 4: S 2 Memory, History, & Gender (2 of 3) Room 2 |
You can work for us, but on sufferance: Exploring the imposition of legislation and the crisis of radical change through the lived experiences of women in Irish banking after the lifting of the marriage bar.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: A Critical Examination of Cultural Perceptions of Skin Color
Women in the managerialist canon: Historical images of women in Harvard Business Review
Surfing the First Wave: Subjective Experiences of women’s ambivalence regarding the dis-mantling of institutionalized patriarchy in the UK
Catherine Bagot: a MicroANTi-History of a businesswoman from Colonial Cayenne in the 18th Century
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9:00 am - 10:30 am | Concurrent Session 4: S 1 Rematerializing Knowledge exchange (2 of 2) Room 3 |
Barkcloth in the Business School: Towards a theory of cross-cultural collaboration based on Tongan women’s work
“It is always putting things into words, but now it was about feeling, literally, feeling”: Experimenting with poem houses to attend to discursive-material-affective entanglements
More-than-human Matter for Leading Gender Activism: Crafting Alternatives
Vibrant matter and transforming toxic masculinities: Ted Lasso and the Believe Poster
“#youwillneverwalkalone”. Mycorrhyzal organising of women’s movement in Poland
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9:00 am - 10:30 am | Concurrent `Session 4: S 7 Grief and Loss in Organizations ( 1 of 3) (IN PERSON Hybrid) Room 5 (Hybrid) Muin Room |
Relationships Matter: Reflections on the loss of ‘the good colleagues’ in academia
Manager Experiences with Supporting Bereaved Employees
Banzo and afrodiasporic experience: confluences on academic (not) belonging
Grief and Pregnancy Loss at Work
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10:30 am - 11:00 am | Bio-Break |
11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Concurrent Session 5: S 10 Exploring feminist intersectional entrepreneurship (3 of 3) (IN PERSON Hybrid) Room 1 (Hybrid) Kluscap A/B |
Challenges and Opportunities for Future Female Founders in Austria
La construction du genre dans les cas pédagogiques en entrepreneuriat
Promouvoir la « diversité » dans l’entrepreneuriat : un business au service de l’émancipation ?
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11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Concurrent Session 5: S 15 Open Stream (3 of 6) Room 2 (Kluscap C) |
From Accounting for Care to Accounting as Care: Reconceptualising calculative technologies and professionalisation to embrace the JEDDII way.
A Pluralistic Insight into Care: Distinguishing Care Activity, Care Work, and Care Action.
When one parent earns more than the other: the impact of social differences between spouses on the gendered division of consultants’ domestic labor.
The Effect of moving together and getting children on the gendered division housework: An event study of German couples.
Supporting working mums on dealing with work-family conflict in different cultures: Comparison between Canada and Turkey.
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11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Concurrent Session 5: S 14 Conference Theme (2 of 2) Room 3 |
The Re-storying of Data: Reclaiming the Use of Secondary Data through Indigenous Methodologies
Using CRGBA Framework to Make Sense of Changing Administrative Rules
Labor force Inclusion in Corporate Canada: White Shirts to Technicolored Coats and Beyond
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11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Concurrent Session 5: S4 Queering Bodies and Desires (1 of 3) (ONLINE Hybrid) Room 5 (Hybrid) Muin Room |
Queering the Epistemology of Social Mobility: A Collective Autoethnographic Approach to Situated Intersectionality in Organizational Spaces
Non-binary experiences of (gender-based) violence at work
“We’re not the same” - How differences in LGBTQIA+ group identity, gender identity, and sexual orientation impact disclosure and authenticity dynamics
“Can I be myself?” - How social support promotes LGBTQIA+ employees’ authenticity via basic need satisfaction
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12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Lunch Break Kluscap A/B |
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm | Concurrent Session 6: S 15 Open Stream (4 of 6) Room 2 |
Window dressing or structural reform: Evaluating the gendered value of flexible work interventions on Australian construction sites
The renegotiation of homosocial practices and its impact on safety culture in the construction sector
Developing the concept of homosocial cultures by thinking together with Gerd Lindgren
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1:30 pm - | Concurrent Session 6: S 9 Decolonizing Digital (1 of 2) Room 3 |
Fostering Sustainable Digital Transformation for South African Women Entrepreneurs
Research question: Is it possible for responsible AI Technologies to unlock the full potential of labour force with a particular focus on women’s employment in digital sector in West Africa?
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1:30 pm - 3:00 pm | Concurrent Session 6: S 4 Queering Bodies and Desires (2 of 3) (IN PERSON Hybrid) Room 5 (Hybrid) Muin Room |
Shifting sociocultural and historical discourses shaping the lives and care of LGBT+ in later life
Constrained queerness and heteronormative violence: an embodied perspective of the finance industry
Not Trans Enough: The extreme other in India’s gender roles - The Hijra
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3:00 pm - 3:30 pm | Bio-Break |
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Concurrent Session 7: S 15 Open Stream (5 of 6) Room 2 |
Investigating the challenges and opportunities facing line managers in addressing customer sexual harassment in Scotland’s tourism and hospitality sector
Title: Voices Unheard: A Qualitative Exploration of Gender-Based Violence in Libya
Made in Ethiopia - but at whose expense? Examining the Gendered aspect of Labor Control Regimes in Ethiopian Textile and Garment Industries.
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3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Concurrent Session 7: S 12 Compassion at the Heart (1 of 2) Room 3 |
COVID-19, Care, and Critical Collegiality: An Examination of Two Faculty Writing Support Initiatives
Centring Compassion in Strategic Anti-Racism: The Higher Education Race Equity Strategy (HERES)
Reflecting on an Unfortunate Experience to Create Meaningful Change on College Campuses
‘A-ha’! How do we do conscious-raising?
Reflections on Teaching with Compassion
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3:30 pm - 5:00 pm | Concurrent Session 7: S 9 Decolonizing Digital (2 of 2) Room 5 (Hybrid) Muin Room |
Rotational Trading: An Innovative Economic and Empowering Tools Among Nigerian Women Textile Traders
Deconstructing the Rhetoric of Resilience and Well-being Narratives in the Journeys of Women Entrepreneurs in Digital Spaces Amid the Pandemic Crisis
Entrepreneurship Learning Willingness Model: Lessons for Entrepreneurs in Developing Economies
The Intersection of Women Techpreneurs’ Identity and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Loud Echoes of Narratives
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6:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Keynote Speaker and Gala Dinner (Tickets for dinner) Room 1 (Kluscap A/B) (Hybrid) |
Thursday, June 20th 2024
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8:00 am - 9:00 am | Continental Breakfast and Day 3 Check in Opening Remarks Kluscap A/B |
8:00 am - 1:00 pm | Registration Second Floor Lobby - Membertou Trade and Convention Centre |
9:00 am - 10:30 am | Concurrent Session 8: S 7 Grief and Loss in Organizations (2 of 3) (ONLINE Hybrid) Room 1 (Hybrid) Kluscap A/B |
Liminal Temporalities of Grief and Loss: Exploring nuances in pregnancy endings in the workplace
Experiences of Suffering, Deaths, and Loss of Migrant Women of Colour in Care Homes in the UK
Experiences of workplace supports for pregnancy loss in Ireland: A mixed-methods survey study
International legislation review of workplace leave for pregnancy loss before viability
Workplace supports for pregnancy loss: A scoping review of international literature
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9:00 am - 10:30 am | Concurrent Session 8: S 15 Open Stream (6 of 6) Room 2 (Kluscap C) |
Challenges Faced by Women and Girls in STEM Fields in ETHIOPIA.
An ethnographic study of how engineering students construct intersectional identities relationally.
The ideal STEM academic: unraveling gendered dimensions and effects
Exploring the Performative Potentials of the Self-Organized Coding Networks
Being a cyborg: exploring gendered working identities among ESA astronauts.
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9:00 am - 10:30 am | Concurrent Session 8: S 12 Compassion at the Heart (2 of 2) Room 3 |
Using Emotional Work towards Reflexivity, Co-constructed Auto-ethnography, and Knowledge Creation
“Escrevo como quem manda cartas de amor” [I write like someone who sends love letters] : Love and care in Accounting Academia
Film and arts-based methods: Developing affective relations
On the limits of compassion in Positive Organizational Scholarship
Am I a professional, a researcher or both? Self-reflexivity and critical reflexivity of an audit professional and researcher
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9:00 am - 10:30 am | Concurrent Session 8: S 4 Queering Bodies and Desires (3 of 3) (IN PERSON Hybrid) Room 5 (Hybrid) Muin Room |
Our Queer bodies and relationships: stories about organizing our lives and disorganizing Management Organization Studies (MOS)
Queering the sex tech industry, experience queer entrepreneurs in a tabooed industry
Navigating gender-inclusive language in Arabic: strategies and challenges for nonbinary Egyptians
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10:30 am - 11:00 am | Bio Break Room 1 (Kluscap A/B) (Hybrid) |
11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Concurrent Session 9: S 7 Grief and Loss in Organizations (3 of 3) (In Person Hybrid) Room 1 (Kluscap A/B) (Hybrid) |
Familial Loss, Transnational Melancholy and Grief Tending in the Workplace: An Autoethnographic Exploration.
Hiding tears instead of colostrum: The grieving maternal body in the workplace.
A moment of care: A trioethnography on building community around sudden death grief and grieving processes.
The Antithesis of Disenfranchised Grief: Transforming Grief and Loss into Hope through Collective Action.
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11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Concurrent Session 9: S 13 Infusing JEDDII Room 2 (Kluscap C) |
Exploring parenthood in the UK and Brazilian academia.
A brazilian experience for antiracist certification in education: Inspiration for Business Schools.
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11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Concurrent Session 9: S 2 Memory, History & Gender (3 of 3) Room 3 (Mi’kmuesu) |
“Indigenous alter-anthropology” and “The narrator”: a methodological historical itinerary in the light of Viveiros de Castro and Walter Benjamin.
Extending the Boundaries and the Birth of Lady Doctors in Colonial Bengal: A Challenge to Feminism and Gender Identity.
The invisibility of menopause: erasure and stigma in a women's magazine
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11:00 am - 12:30 pm | Concurrent Session 9: S 5 Fusing theories from the Global South and Global North (3 of 3) (In Person Hybrid) Room 5 (Muin Room) (Hybrid) |
Raging and Esperançando an utopian feminized academia in business: takes from North to South.
‘Their body is different, our body is different’: learnings from the ‘dissident’ Moanan body for GLAM sector organisations of the Global North.
La néolibéralisation de la pauvreté : L’entrepreneuriat socioéconomique à la « base de la pyramide » brésilienne
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12:30 pm - 1:30 pm | Lunch Break Room 1 (Kluscap A/B) (Hybrid) |
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm | Explore Unama'ki Excursions (Sign Up OR Meet Up) Room 3 (Mi’kmuesu) |
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm | Collaborative Space and Time Room 5 (Muin Room) (Hybrid) |