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Posted By Keshav Krishnamurty 07-18-2025 13:12
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Greetings, everyone! The CMS Newsletter July Newsletter is out now. We have special features on Copenhagen, including a list of Division Events and Program Highlights. We also have a new series started by Daniela Aliberti called "Conversations That Resist: A Collective Autoethnography of Critical ...
Posted By Keshav Krishnamurty 05-09-2025 04:00
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(With apologies for cross-posting) Hi, Folks! We’re getting ready here for our AOM Annual Meeting in Copenhagen in July. Our world continues to remain chaotic, with increasing infringements on minority rights and DEI, growing geopolitical tensions, continuing violent conflict, the climate crisis, ...
Posted By Keshav Krishnamurty 03-05-2025 11:35
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Apologies for the late announcement, The CMS newsletter for February 2025 is uploaded on the AOM CMS website, link below. https://higherlogicdownload.s3.amazonaws.com/AOM/6f82acc5-5f6b-41fb-a485-f1639ebcf18c/UploadedImages/CMS-FEB-2025.pdf We feature an article on How CMSers can redouble support ...
Posted By Keshav Krishnamurty 11-16-2024 10:00
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Dear colleagues, The Critical Management Studies Division is pleased to share the November 2024 Newsletter. In our November issue, we look back at our Chicago meeting and the unprecedented number of winners and runners-up to our Critical Doctoral Awards. We also introduce you to several new members ...
Posted By Keshav Krishnamurty 08-23-2019 12:38
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As a PhD student, there's nobody I really know well enough to approach and talk to, and there's a sense of social distance as well, which means that it's difficult to approach anyone from a position of unfamiliarity. So, someone in that position would think something to the effect of, "I'm a PhD student/newly ...