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With Apologies for Cross Posting.

Please find attached and below the Second Call for Papers for the 2010 QRM
Conference.

With best wishes

Steve

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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION CONFERENCE April 6-8th,
2010.

Anderson School of Management, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New
Mexico

Reimagining Method

Keynote Speakers
George Marcus                                   Linda Putnam
University of California, Irvine          University of California, Santa
Barbara


"There are no new ideas and none on the horizon, as well as no indication
that .[the] traditional stock of knowledge shows any sign of
revitalization."  (Marcus, 2008: 3)

Writing Culture and Anthropology as Cultural Critique (1986) drew attention
to the 'crisis of representation' occurring in social and cultural
anthropology by questioning the ways in which ethnographies are written and
read, disrupting the fixities through which ethnographers view fieldwork,
and reflexively critiquing their relationship with 'others'.  Yet twenty
years on, George Marcus observed that little has changed.  Despite radical
departures in some of the social sciences - variously termed textual,
linguistic, reflexive, narrative, symbolic and aesthetic turns -
functionalist methodologies still dominate, especially in management and
organization studies. Whilst there has been some experimentation with novel
methods, too often these have been incorporated into a heuristic kitbag and
used to enhance rather than destabilize classical ways of theorizing and
writing. Following Marcus, we think that the question of method can provide
a pivot for reorienting and refocusing - reimagining - the disciplines that
comprise the organization and management field.

This conference has two purposes.  The first is to recognize the
significance of the legacy of the work of George Marcus since the 80's, and
revisit its contemporary relevance for the fields of organization studies
and organizational communication. We are interested in exploring 'good
ideas', ways of revitalizing knowledge, and different ways of 'seeing'
organizations and management through a qualitative lens. The second is to
carry forward the initiative of QRM 2008, t o create a space where
qualitative scholars doing research in, on and around organizations using a
multiplicity of methods, voices and ways of writing, can exchange ideas and
engage in critical discussion.

We are interested in papers, panels and innovative sessions that explore the
philosophical, theoretical and practical aspects of qualitative approaches
to researching organizational life.  We encourage contributions from a range
of disciplines including but not limited to management and organization
studies, accounting, marketing, communications, cultural studies,
information and decision sciences, sociology, psychology, education, health
and public administration.  Papers may explore the ontological and
epistemological as well as methodological and practical aspects of
qualitative research from a variety of perspectives.

Papers addressing the conference theme directly - including such concerns as
interdisciplinarity, collaboration and the changing nature of "otherness" in
research  - are particularly welcome.


Prospective contributors should send an abstract of up to 500 words, via
email, to Ann Cunliffe at [log in to unmask] by November 20th, 2009.


Conference organizers and contact information:

   Ann L Cunliffe
Stephen A Linstead
Anderson School of Management, USA              The York Management School,
UK
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Karen Locke
College of William and Mary, USA
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Conference Website: http://www.mgt.unm.edu/qrm/.

Stephen Linstead D.Litt, AcSS
Professor of Critical Management
The York Management School
University of York
Sally Baldwin Building A
Heslington
York
YO10 5DD

Tel: 01904 434649
Email: [log in to unmask]

Head of Organization Theory Research Group Director of CPD and Executive
Education

Past Editor: Culture and Organization
Associate Editor: Gender, Work and Organization Consulting Editor:
International Journal of Management Reviews

NEW EXPANDED 2ND EDITION JANUARY 2009
Stephen Linstead, Liz Fulop and Simon Lilley Management and Organization: A
Critical Text Palgrave