> Thank you Matt for this info. Sounds like a very interesting session.
> I'll come along!
>
> I'd also like to seize the opportunity of this email to invite you to
> one symposium which could be of interest to some of you:
>
> An All Academy Session on Aesthetic Marketplaces in the informal
> economy, Here is the link to the session description:
> http://program.aomonline.org/2012/submission.asp?mode=ShowSession&SessionID=881
>
>
> It is going to be a fun experience trying to mimic a typical Indian
> marketplace. We will have music, munchies, coffee and tea as well as
> artifacts to see, hear, touch, smell and maybe taste (if you dare!).
>
> The point of the session is to experience aesthetics in the context of
> a developing economy and draw upon that experience to generate
> interesting research questions for a special topic forum in AMR or AMJ
> on this subject.
>
> PLEASE ATTEND -- I look forward to sharing a bit of India with you and
> then setting out on an interesting intellectual journey together.
>
> See you there
>
> Sylvain
>
>
>
>
> Le 02/08/2012 23:47, Matt Statler a écrit :
>> Hey Aacorn Friends & Colleagues-
>>
>> I'm writing to invite anybody planning to attend the Academy of
>> Management Conference in Boston over the coming few days to join
>> Pierre Guillet de Monthoux and me for a workshop. Here's the info:
>>
>> "Integrating Liberal Learning at Business Education: Putting the
>> Carnegie Report into Practice." Submission: 16529; Sponsor: (MED);
>> Cosponsor(s): SIM / MH; Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 4:45PM -
>> 6:45PM, Marriott Boston Copley Place. No registration is required.
>>
>> Part of our agenda in organizing this event includes the expansion of
>> the 'humanities' or 'liberal learning' notions utilized in the
>> Carnegie report to include the fine arts and other aesthetic
>> practices that the Aacorn network knows so well, so we'd be thrilled
>> if you could join the conversation!
>>
>> Best,
>> -Matt
>>
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