After a quiet spell on the website, we’re thrilled to update you on everything that’s been happening behind the scenes. Since May, the TripleED team has been buzzing with activity, contributing to cutting-edge research, presenting at international conferences, and engaging in exciting workshops. Here’s a glimpse into our productive months:
PROS Conference, Cyprus
In sunny Cyprus, Sophie, Virginie, and Markus presented at the Process Organization Studies (PROS) conference, showcasing research that challenges conventional thinking:
- Jané, S., & Hällgren, M. (2024). Between integrity and oppression: strategic coercion and ground project orchestration in commercial expeditions.
- Fernandez, V., & Hällgren, M. (2024). Who are you trying to save? A socio-ecological sensemaking perspective on saying no in extreme contexts.
- Hällgren, M., Lindberg, O., & Rantatalo, O. (2024). Live to Die another day: An ethnography of the Swedish Police Authority’s struggle with COVID-19.
EGOS Conference, Milan
The European Group for Organizational Studies (EGOS) conference brought Markus, Sophie, Virginie, Oscar, and Ola to Milan, where they presented:
- Jané, S., & Hällgren, M. (2024). Between integrity and oppression: strategic coercion and ground project orchestration in commercial expeditions.
- Fernandez, V., & Hällgren, M. (2024). Who are you trying to save? A socio-ecological sensemaking perspective on saying no in extreme contexts.
- Lindberg, O., Rantatalo, O., & Hällgren, M. (2024). Managing inadequacy: Learning preparedness in simulations of extreme events.
RWL Conference, Sweden
In Linköping, Oscar and Ola presented their work at the Researching Work and Learning (RWL) conference:
- Lindberg, O., Rantatalo, O., & Hällgren, M. (2024). Managing inadequacy: Learning preparedness in simulations of extreme events.
Social Simulation Conference, Poland
Sofia and Cezara attended the 19th Annual Social Simulation Conference in Poland, presenting their collaborative work (stay tuned for updates on the paper!).
Workshops and Keynotes
Following the Social Simulation Conference, Sofia and Cezara were specially invited to a prestigious workshop in Copenhagen. Here, Cezara delivered a thought-provoking keynote on the role of qualitative data in developing socially aware AI simulations. Her insights highlighted the importance of bridging social sciences and AI to foster a more inclusive technological future.