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Posted By David Watson 08-03-2021 11:42
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Hi, My department is recruiting Lecturer/Associate Professor in Organizational Behaviour. Full details here: https://myview.uea.ac.uk/webrecruitment/pages/vacancy.jsf?vacancyRef=ATR1564 and also on jobs.ac.uk Any critical scholars out there who might be interested... Happy to have an informal ...
Posted By David Watson 01-29-2021 07:41
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APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING A reminder that the deadline for submissions to our virtual paper development workshop is the 8th of Feb, so you still have over a week to submit! Best wishes, Dave *VIRTUAL PAPER DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP* ...
Posted By David Watson 01-29-2021 07:40
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PhD studentship opportunity at the University of East Anglia - 'Understanding the good economy in Norwich city region' We are seeking applicants to work on an interdisciplinary collaborative project which will explore the Sharing Economy in Norwich. This research will be undertaken in partnership ...
Posted By David Watson 01-04-2021 10:54
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*VIRTUAL PAPER DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP* *FOR THE **ORGANIZATION** SPECIAL ISSUE 'Re-organizing wellbeing: Contexts, critiques and contestations of dominant wellbeing narratives' https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/ORG/Reorganizing%20welbeing%20SI%20Final%2030-4-20-1590556 ...
Posted By David Watson 06-03-2020 07:11
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With apologies for cross-posting, please see below and attached. We are seeking papers for a Special Issue focused on how wellbeing organizes and could re-organize that seems particularly apt given current events. Re-organizing wellbeing: Contexts, critiques and contestations of dominant wellbeing ...