Discourse-Based Inquiry: Rhetorical, Narrative, and Dialogic Research Design in Multiple disciplines Academy of Management, Professional Development Workshop We are pleased to invite you to participate in a multidisciplinary PDW on Discourse-Based Inquiry. This PDW serves academics and practitioners who are interested in the role of discourse, rhetoric, narrative, dialogue, and other linguistic mechanisms in organizational change, communication, leadership, strategy, power, and institutional processes.
Researchers from management, communications, and linguistics will provide conceptual clarity and bridging between various streams of discursive approaches. Topics include the challenges of using discourse methods, roadmaps for designing discourse-based inquiry, and opportunities for combining discourse analysis with quantitative language processing techniques. Distinguished scholars and the Chief Editors of
Management Communication Quarterly and
Human Relations will address common concerns from reviewers and ways to address them.
The PDW includes 3 Parts. In Part 1, several scholars will present how they use discursive approaches in their empirical research. Part 2 is a moderated panel discussion. In Part 3, participants join presenters and panelists in breakout groups to ask questions and seek feedback on their research ideas. Emphasis will be placed on providing hands-on guidance on how to design research programs that explicitly employ discourse methods. The PDW is open to all, but we invite you to RSVP by filling out this form:
https://forms.gle/G1PWBav4S8PDrCLbA Presenters and Panelists:
Suzanne Gagnon,
Univ. of ManitobaDerek Harmon,
Univ. of MichiganMark Learmonth,
Nottingham Trent Univ., Editor-in-Chief, Human RelationsUrsula Lutzky,
WU ViennaRebecca Meisenbach,
Univ. of Missouri, Editor-in-Chief, Management Communication QuarterlyCliff Oswick,
City Univ. of LondonPushkala Prasad,
Skidmore CollegeLinda Putnam,
UC Santa BarbaraDanielle Zandee,
Nyenrode Business Univ. Organizer:
Yuan Li,
Saint Mary's College of California Session Format:
Hybrid Interactive: Seattle + Virtual, Zoom "meeting" style"Location:
Seattle Convention Center Room Skagit 3 and
ZoomSession:
47 I Submission:
11139 I Sponsors:
OMT, ODC, CMS, OB, RM, SAPScheduled:
Friday, Aug 5, 2022, 8:00AM - 12:00PM Pacific (Seattle time) (UTC-7)AOM Program Link:
https://2022.aom.org/meetings/virtual/zGedamhFmCbokFtwP------------------------------
Yuan Li
Associate Professor
Saint Mary's College of California
Moraga CA
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