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Deadline extended to February 7: 'Shadowing as practice' one day workshop at Warwick

  • 1.  Deadline extended to February 7: 'Shadowing as practice' one day workshop at Warwick

    Posted 01-31-2014 07:55

    * With apologies for cross-posting*

     

    Dear colleagues,

     

    This is a reminder that following on from success of the first Warwick Business School International Summer School on Practice-Based Studies this past September in Venice, we will be holding a one-day workshop on 'Shadowing as Practice', to take place on 27 March 2014 at the University of Warwick. Envisioned as the first annual 'Winter session' methods-focused workshop building on the Summer School, the event will be an opportunity to bring together practice-based researchers at all stages of their careers to discuss methodological challenges associated with understanding practice empirically. For this year's inaugural edition, we are focusing on shadowing, as a rarely utilized, yet highly promising mode of engagement. We are pleased to welcome Prof. Marianella Sclavi, anthropologist and author of An Italian Lady Goes to the Bronx, as our keynote speaker.

     

    Practical details and applications:

     

    The 'Winter session' event is organized by Prof. Davide Nicolini and Dr. Maja Korica of WBS, and will take place from 10 am until 5 pm on 27 March 2014, on the University of Warwick campus. It will address three particular topics, around which round-table discussions will be organised:

    -      Doing shadowing: Practical challenges, unexpected benefits

    -      Writing (from) shadowing: Recording and reporting on the shadowed

    -      Troubles with shadowing: Limitations and limits of method

     

    We invite interested scholars to submit a 750-word abstract outlining how their current work or existing research contributes to our understanding of one of the three topics listed above. Due to popular demand, the deadline for submission has been extended and is now February 7 (next Friday). Successful applicants (based on fit with theme and quality of application) will be notified of acceptance by 15 February 2014, and may be invited to present a full version of their paper at the workshop. The spaces for this event are strictly limited to 30 participants.

     

    Fee: The day fee for the event is 49 pounds (including lunch and coffee breaks).

     

    For further information on the event and the 2014 edition of the Summer School, please see visit the website: http://warwick.ac.uk/isspbs

     

    With best wishes,

     

    Maja

     

    Dr. Maja Korica
    Assistant Professor

    Warwick Business School

    University of Warwick

    Coventry CV4 7AL

    UK
    Tel: + 44 (0)24 7657 5818
    Web: http://www.wbs.ac.uk/faculty/members/Maja/Korica