by davidsanson | Oct 16, 2020 | A la une, Publications
We are pleased to announce the publication of a recent article from Lisa Buchter in Administrative Science Quarterly: Ref: Buchter, L. Escaping the Ellipsis of Diversity: Insider Activists’ Use of Implementation Resources to Influence Organization Policy....
by davidsanson | Oct 2, 2020 | A la une, Publications
“How can one do ethnography today? Clearly, it is almost accepted as a fact that lack of time and increasing ideals of productivism and the pressure for ‘academic capitalism’ moves research designs away from exploratory and long-term fieldwork, toward ...
by davidsanson | Oct 2, 2020 | Workshops OCE
Dear all, The next OCE Paper workshop is planned Wednesday, October 7th (10:00-12:00), room A_342. Sanjana will present an exciting on-going work entitled “Corporate Wellbeing: Individual and Organizational Responsibility in the Case of France Telecom Suicides”....
by davidsanson | Oct 2, 2020 | A la une, Publications
Mar Perezts « Mafalda, la petite fille drôle et impertinente aux cheveux noirs qui déteste la soupe, diabolique d’intelligence et familière de millions de lecteurs est orpheline. Son créateur, le dessinateur argentin Joaquin Salvador Lavado Tejon, plus...
by davidsanson | Juin 9, 2020 | A la une, Publications
« Lorsque les philosophes se penchent sur la question de savoir ce qui distingue l’homme de l’animal, certains soulignent le rôle cardinal de la main et de son pouce opposable, d’autres comme Aristote présentent le rire comme le symbole distinctif du genre...