Dear colleagues,
You can still submit an extended abstract for feedback for the PDW on Paradox and its Methodological Underpinnings: Where We Are and What is Next.
This PDW examines the methodological traditions of paradox theory while exploring its pathways to methodological innovation.
Date and Location: Friday, Aug 4 2023 1:00PM - 3:00PM ET (GMT-4/UTC-4) at Boston Hynes Convention Center in 208
The PDW consists of two consecutive parts: First, a round of presentations and discussions by our distinguished speakers, and second, methods-related roundtables, which will also focus on specific challenges that researchers are experiencing in developing empirical research in the field of paradox. To participate to the roundtable, please submit a 1000 words abstract of an ongoing project, clearly delineating the methodological challenges they would like to discuss at the roundtables, by July 25 2023 to Angela Greco (A.Greco@tudelft.nl) and Eriselda Danaj (edanaj@iese.edu). The first part is open to everybody.
Speakers and Facilitators:
Gail T. Fairhurst, University of Cincinnati, USA
Josh Keller, University of New South Wales, Australia
Linda Putnam, UC Santa Barbara, USA
Simone Carmine. University of Padova, Italy
Wendy Smith, University of Delaware, USA
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Angela Greco
Assistant Professor
Delft University of Technology
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