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Karen Patterson

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Posted By Karen Patterson 11-03-2025 10:01
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Dear OMT scholars, If you are interested in social evaluations, please have a look at our recently published Element with Cambridge University Press entitled, Organization Stigma. In it, we provide a comprehensive overview of the origins of stigma research, how stigma theory has evolved, the methodologies ...
Posted By Karen Patterson 09-30-2025 17:51
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Position Summary The Department of Management at the University of New Mexico is seeking to fill the position of Assistant Professor in Strategic Management at the Anderson School of Management to begin August 2026, depending on funding approval. The Anderson School of Management is accredited ...
Posted By Karen Patterson 05-19-2020 18:42
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Visiting Assistant Professor: Anderson School of Management, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM USA Position Summary The Anderson School of Management at the University of New Mexico invites applications for a one-year Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Organizational ...
Posted By Karen Patterson 07-11-2019 14:34
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This PDW aims to help researchers to develop their research projects about stigma and identify opportunities for research. Particularly, we hope to contribute to a better understanding of stigma's role in influencing identities, organizations, professions, and fields. Overall, this PDW consists of three ...
Posted By Karen Patterson 05-10-2019 09:01
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Building on our previous PDWs, this PDW aims to help researchers to develop their research projects about stigma and identify opportunities for research. Particularly, we hope to contribute to a better understanding of stigma's role in influencing identities, organizations, professions, and fields. Overall, ...