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Chicks ?
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EGOS - SUB-THEMES [main Colloquium]: Call for Short Papers - European Group for Organizational Studies
Do you conduct fieldwork in violent contexts? Wonder whether your data speaks to violence? Have a paper in progress on the topic? Join Jana Costas, Rafael Alcadipani, and I at the #EGOS2025 sub-theme 22. We are open to all empirics, theories, and methods :)
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Yellow Vests and climate policy tests
Lessons we can learn from the emergence of the Gilets Jaunes (Yellow Vest) movement.
Sharing this short piece with my new colleague Nicolas Beuret 😊. For the 5th anniversary of the yellow vests, we wanted to discuss the different types of greenlash, wondering if some of the anti-green protesters may be potential allies for environmental movements theecologist.org/2023/nov/17/...
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First post here and I wanted to share this inspiring paper presenting two reflexive ethnographic accounts from Sandra Bucerius and Marta Urbanik. Really deep insights on gender experiences in fieldworks marked by crime and violence #ethnography #gender
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Would love to be in as well :)
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