A lot of exciting news now! Robert received his first grant from the Kempe foundation for going to a doctoral course in Lund on critical management. Congrats!
A lot of exciting news now! Robert received his first grant from the Kempe foundation for going to a doctoral course in Lund on critical management. Congrats!
The deadline for the submission of abstracts to the special issue on #resilience and #projects in the @IJPMJrnl (IF:6.62) is 1st of February. Looking forward to interdisciplinary contributions. @DanielPAldrich @Extremecontexts @sthlmresilience @SEC_ETH @UCLIRDR https://twitter.com/nadernnp/status/1291556276665688064
We have a call for papers at the crossroad of resilience and projects: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0263786320300430
Direction of the call discussed in this paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666721520300016
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Second Extreme Contexts virtual seminar done! 3 fantastic presenters (thank you @SteffenFarny, @markderond & @AnnLangleyHEC!!!), interesting & important discussions on methodology, & 73 participants! Thank you everyone for making academia such great place! https://organizingextremecontexts.org/second-extreme-contexts-virtual-seminar-done/
Third video for the Extreme contexts virtual workshop series now available! Affective ethnographic inquiry in post-disaster context [Steffen Farny] If you have not signed up yet, you have a short window of opportunity...! http://organizingextremecontexts.org/extreme-contexts-virtual-seminar-series/methodology-extreme-contexts/ https://youtu.be/u2A3WFBrFy0
Video with Mark De Rond on “Ethnography and the traffic in pain” http://organizingextremecontexts.org/video-with-mark-de-rond-on-ethnography-and-the-traffic-in-pain/
Video with Ann Langley on “Being where? Navigating the involvement paradox in Extreme Contexts Reseaerch accounts” now available! http://organizingextremecontexts.org/video-with-ann-langley-on-being-where-navigating-the-involvement-paradox-in-extreme-contexts-reseaerch-accounts-now-available/
Some thoughts about the zombie apocalypse and a couple of leadership lessons that are taken from that. A conversation recorded between Jonathan McCrea and I, in the leading science radio program in Ireland: @NewstalkFM #extremecontexts, #tripleed.com
https://t.co/w6rJZ9JotI
Presentation for the 1st Extreme Context Virtual workshop on #COVID19 & #Extremecontexts... @danielbeunza on "Closed floors, broken markets? Social distancing & market breakdown during Covid lockdown" https://t.co/q87xfuSoFt
The other day I had the pleasure of discussing what it takes to survive a zombie apocalypse, and what leadership lessons there are from watching such fiction! #tripleed.com #extremecontexts
Live @NewstalkFM: Do you think you have what it takes to survive a zombie apocalypse? @Markus_hallgren from @UmeaUniversity joins us to tell us everything we need to know about leadership in extreme situations! @scienceirel #NTFM #Believeinscience #SFI
The @FinancialTimes mentions some of our ongoing research with the Swedish police, and the ability to cope with the current #Covid-19 situation. #extremecontexts #tripleed.com https://t.co/DQ195K2VgQ
Funding for Mattias, Malin and Virginia, from AFA insurances to study meaningful routines in healthcare!! https://t.co/LfIxHzdK6l #tripleed #extremecontexts