... 21 KLAUS KÜMMERER zeit-formen Überzeitlichkeit - ein Konvergenzpunkt in der Vielfalt von Zeit... more ... 21 KLAUS KÜMMERER zeit-formen Überzeitlichkeit - ein Konvergenzpunkt in der Vielfalt von Zeiten Ein interkultureller Ausblick 43 ... Verdichtung von Raum und Zeit: das Ende der „Verinselung" 97 SABINE HOFMEISTER Stadt in Bewegung - zeitliche Vielfalt und ihr Preis 113 ...
Making time: Time and management in modern organizations, 2002
Time is an essential feature of social and organizational life. It is our prime organizing tool. ... more Time is an essential feature of social and organizational life. It is our prime organizing tool. People use time in order to create, shape, and order their worlds. And yet, despite its importance, we take our time values and uses of time largely for granted. This not only applies to one's daily life but is also true for academic theory and business practice alike. Making Time is concerned to bring time to the forefront of management theory and practice. It seeks, accordingly, to make explicit what are currently the many implicit temporal ...
The Netherlands are known for an exemplary cycle infrastructure: cycle paths all over the place, ... more The Netherlands are known for an exemplary cycle infrastructure: cycle paths all over the place, cycle traffic lights in abundance, and “cycle highways” emerging (Skov-Petersen et al., 2017; Liu et al., 2019; Cabral Dias and Gomes Ribeiro, 2020).* At the same time, the micro-managed infrastructure does not always cater to a variety of cycle styles, speeds, and distances. This does not automatically render the paradisiacal image of cycling in the Netherlands as an example for cycling elsewhere. What makes long-distance cycling so different and difficult in a country with so many cyclists? The title “cyclists dismount” symbolically illustrates the failed match of policy versus use(s): “cyclists dismount (and walk)” has no equivalent for car drivers and therewith represents a systematic priority for motorized users of public road space. This reversal is the impetus for an exploration of long-distance cycling as active mobility (AM) in order to contribute to the notion of long-distance ...
... 21 KLAUS KÜMMERER zeit-formen Überzeitlichkeit - ein Konvergenzpunkt in der Vielfalt von Zeit... more ... 21 KLAUS KÜMMERER zeit-formen Überzeitlichkeit - ein Konvergenzpunkt in der Vielfalt von Zeiten Ein interkultureller Ausblick 43 ... Verdichtung von Raum und Zeit: das Ende der „Verinselung" 97 SABINE HOFMEISTER Stadt in Bewegung - zeitliche Vielfalt und ihr Preis 113 ...
Making time: Time and management in modern organizations, 2002
Time is an essential feature of social and organizational life. It is our prime organizing tool. ... more Time is an essential feature of social and organizational life. It is our prime organizing tool. People use time in order to create, shape, and order their worlds. And yet, despite its importance, we take our time values and uses of time largely for granted. This not only applies to one's daily life but is also true for academic theory and business practice alike. Making Time is concerned to bring time to the forefront of management theory and practice. It seeks, accordingly, to make explicit what are currently the many implicit temporal ...
The Netherlands are known for an exemplary cycle infrastructure: cycle paths all over the place, ... more The Netherlands are known for an exemplary cycle infrastructure: cycle paths all over the place, cycle traffic lights in abundance, and “cycle highways” emerging (Skov-Petersen et al., 2017; Liu et al., 2019; Cabral Dias and Gomes Ribeiro, 2020).* At the same time, the micro-managed infrastructure does not always cater to a variety of cycle styles, speeds, and distances. This does not automatically render the paradisiacal image of cycling in the Netherlands as an example for cycling elsewhere. What makes long-distance cycling so different and difficult in a country with so many cyclists? The title “cyclists dismount” symbolically illustrates the failed match of policy versus use(s): “cyclists dismount (and walk)” has no equivalent for car drivers and therewith represents a systematic priority for motorized users of public road space. This reversal is the impetus for an exploration of long-distance cycling as active mobility (AM) in order to contribute to the notion of long-distance ...
14th International Conference on Organizational Discourse
"Interstices, Intervals and Interrogations"
We are happy to announce the 14th International Conf... more "Interstices, Intervals and Interrogations" We are happy to announce the 14th International Conference on Discourse and Organization. “The Discourse Conference” has a long tradition of gatherings that inspire and deepen the discursive branch of organization studies, creating a platform for lively exchange between senior and junior scholars, and establishing relationships of enduring academic cooperation.
The 2020 conference theme is “Interstices, Intervals and Interrogations”. It invites us to focus on the in-betweens, enclaves and intersections – the times and spaces where we may find terse storytelling or extensive story-swapping, discursive struggles or silent scheming, serious joking or hilarious debate, affectionate shouting or underplayed mumbling, strategic bullshitting, fake news or hard-boiled facts. Furthermore, the concern with ‘inter’ in our title questions how linkages and liaisons are constructed across social, cultural, organizational, institutional or disciplinary, and empirical or academic divides.
Call for abstract for GWO 2020, University of Kent
Convenors: Elena Bendien, Ida Sabelis, Tamara ... more Call for abstract for GWO 2020, University of Kent Convenors: Elena Bendien, Ida Sabelis, Tamara Shefer, Petra Verdonk.
Academia is standing at a junction in time. Behind lies the community of the curious, ahead the m... more Academia is standing at a junction in time. Behind lies the community of the curious, ahead the mass and the market. This book joins in a growing stream of works that explore the vicissitudes of present-day European universities in what Bauman coined as liquid times. Here, a number of concerned (engaged) European scholars attempt to defend and brush up academic core values and practices, starting from their own life worlds and positions in higher education. They share the view that there is no point in turning back, nor in mechanically marching straight on. Above all, they uphold that there is no alternative to treasuring academia as a space for thinking together. Hopefully the fruit of this sine qua non invites to think with, and envision academic activism. Contributors are Samuel Abraham, Stefano Bianchini, Simon Charlesworth, Leonidas Donskis, Frans Kamsteeg, Joost van Loon, Ida Sabelis, Tamara Shefer and Harry Wels.
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We are happy to announce the 14th International Conference on Discourse and Organization. “The Discourse Conference” has a long tradition of gatherings that inspire and deepen the discursive branch of organization studies, creating a platform for lively exchange between senior and junior scholars, and establishing relationships of enduring academic cooperation.
The 2020 conference theme is “Interstices, Intervals and Interrogations”. It invites us to focus on the in-betweens, enclaves and intersections – the times and spaces where we may find terse storytelling or extensive story-swapping, discursive struggles or silent scheming, serious joking or hilarious debate, affectionate shouting or underplayed mumbling, strategic bullshitting, fake news or hard-boiled facts.
Furthermore, the concern with ‘inter’ in our title questions how linkages and liaisons are constructed across social, cultural, organizational, institutional or disciplinary, and empirical or academic divides.
Convenors: Elena Bendien, Ida Sabelis, Tamara Shefer, Petra Verdonk.