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Call for Papers: Reflexivity – Advances in the Study of Organizational Change

Call for Papers for the

8th International Conference in Critical Management Studies Sub‐theme: Reflexivity – Advances in the Study of Organizational Change 10 ‐ 12 July 2013, University of Manchester

The purpose of this sub-theme is, among others, to discuss the conceptualization of reflexivity in processes of organizational and social change as well as  the interplay between personal and institutional reflexivity. Deadline for abstract submission is February 24, 2013.

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Universität Innsbruck: Professur für BWL – Schwerpunkt Organisation

Am Institut für Organisation und Lernen der Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaft der Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck ist die Stelle einer/eines

Universitätsprofessorin/Universitätsprofessors für Betriebswirtschaftslehre mit dem Schwerpunkt Organisation

in Form eines unbefristeten privatrechtlichen Arbeitsverhältnisses mit der Universität zu besetzen. Aufgaben Aufgabe der Professorin/des Professors ist die Vertretung des Faches Organisation in Forschung und Lehre. Es wird erwartet, dass die Professorin/der Professor international sichtbare empirische und theoretische Forschungsleistungen im Fach Organisation erbringt. In der Lehre soll der Professor/die Professorin an den einschlägigen Bachelor-, Master- und PhDProgrammen der Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaft in deutscher und englischer Sprache mitwirken. Darüber hinaus wird erwartet, dass sich die Professorin/der Professor an der strategischen Weiterentwicklung der Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaft sowie an der akademischen Selbstverwaltung beteiligt. Bewerbungen werden bis zum 30.01.2013 erbeten. Weitere Informationen – Stellenanzeige (PDF)

REMINDER Call for Papers “Ableism, Racism and Conflicts of Participation and Inclusion in Society and the Labour Market”

REMINDER
Call for Papers
Ableism, Racism and Conflicts of Participation and Inclusion in Society and the Labour Market
International Conference on Linking Concepts of Critical Ableism and Racism Studies with Research on Conflicts of Participation – June 6-8, 2013

NEW DEADLINE
January 30th 2013 Abstract submission deadline

Network and Centre of Participation Research, University of Hamburg Prof. Dr. Marianne Pieper
Jamal Haji Mohammadi, Gesa Mayer, Till Telake

While anti-discrimination laws and the UN Disability Rights Convention provide legal guarantees anchoring the right to self-determination and inclusion in all sectors of society, these guarantees have yet to be realised in practice.

Central to this conference is the question of implementation of the rights of marginalised people to inclusion, self-determination and participation in society in general and especially in the labour market. The focus is on two central interconnected axes of difference, ableism and racism, which act as powerful social “ushers” in conjunction with other constructions of difference. Both “disability” and “migration background” are terms used colloquially and often understood as properties associated with individuals; however, what remains hidden is how they are the product of complex processes of construction. These processes can take on very different forms in different geopolitical contexts depending on the specific logics of economic valorisation as well as different political and technical conditions.

The aim of the conference is to discuss the creation of concepts as well as theoretical and methodological tools adequate to the task of analysing marginalisation and participation. An additional focus of the conference will be on the concept and practices of inclusion and a discussion of models, perspectives and policy options. The conference program is divided into three sections:

1. Theoretical and conceptual development

The aim is to explore new theoretical and methodological approaches to analysing processes of marginalisation by examining how ableism and racism interact with other axes of difference (gender, age, sexual orientation, class) in the context of specific economic conditions. How do logics of valorisation, production conditions and the labour market situation in contemporary neo-liberal economies relate to ableism, racism and other axes of difference?

2. Development of methodological perspectives / Discussion of new research designs

Creative and innovative methodologies will be presented for discussion. There will be an emphasis on theoretical concepts and research methods/research designs which neither comprehend people as simple emanations and materialisations of power logics and structures, nor view them as completely autonomous actors. The aim is rather to explore the potential offered by theoretical concepts and research designs from the fields of “neo- materialism” and complexity theory to escape the narrowness and aporias of social constructivist approaches.

3. Current empirical studies and reports from the field will be used as the basis for discussions of different forms of participation in the labour market and in everyday life.

a) Network activists will outline and discuss new perspectives and models as well as demands and opportunities for political intervention.
b) A panel discussion will allow network activists and scientists to debate new perspectives and models together with political decision-makers and representatives from business and the trade unions.

Important dates

January 30th 2013 Abstract submission deadline
March 3rd 2013 Abstract reviewed
March 4th – April 12th 2013 Early bird registration
May 15th 2013 Final deadline for registration
May 25th 2013 Full conference program published on-line

We invite colleagues from different countries and different disciplines within the social sciences. Please send your abstract (Limit 2000 characters, 250 words) to cepar@wiso.uni-hamburg.de

A Book Launch (or a special issue of an international journal) is in preparation.
Conference venue: University of Hamburg – Institute of Sociology – Network and Centre of Participation Research www.wiso.uni-hamburg.de/cepar

If you have any questions please contact to: cepar@wiso.uni-hamburg.de

Call for Workshops: Workshops at the 7th International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media Boston, MA, USA, July 8-11 2013

CALL FOR WORKSHOPS
WORKSHOPS AT THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL AAAI CONFERENCE ON WEBLOGS AND SOCIAL MEDIA BOSTON, MA, USA, JULY 8-11 2013
SPONSORED BY THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

The ICWSM-13 Committee invites proposals for Workshops Day at the Seventh International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM-13). The Workshops Day will be held on the last day of the conference on July 11, 2013 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Workshop participants will have the opportunity to meet and discuss issues with a selected focus — providing an informal setting for active exchange among social scientists, computer scientists, and other researchers and developers.

Members of all segments of the social media research community are encouraged to submit proposals. To foster interaction and exchange of ideas, the workshops will be kept small, with 25–50 participants. Attendance is limited to active participants only. The format of workshops will be determined by their organizers, who are encouraged to avoid a mini-conference format that is dominated by long talks and short discussions. Instead, the organizers should leave ample time for discussions and interaction between the participants, and should encourage the submission and presentation of position papers that discuss new research ideas.

Instead, the organizers should leave ample time for discussions and interaction between the participants, and should encourage the submission and presentation of position papers that discuss new research ideas.

Workshops can be a half-day or full-day in length. A half-day workshop is assumed unless you specify otherwise in your proposal.

PROPOSAL CONTENT
Proposals for workshops should be no more than three (3) pages in length, and should contain the following:

  • A description of the workshop topic. Identify the specific issues and research questions the workshop will focus on.
  • A brief discussion of why the topic is of particular interest at this time and a list of proposed workshop activities that distinguish it from a mini-conference (e.g. games, brainstorming, etc).
  • A list of related workshops held previously at related conferences and a brief statement on how the proposed workshop differs from or how it follows-up on work presented at previous workshops.
  • A brief description of the proposed workshop format, regarding the mix of events such as paper presentations, invited talks, panels, and general discussion.
  • An indication as to whether the workshop should be considered for a half-day or full-day meeting.
  • The names and full contact information (email and postal addresses, fax and phone numbers) of the organizing committee — three or four people knowledgeable in the field — and short descriptions of their relevant expertise. (Please specify main contact.) Strong proposals include organizers who bring differing perspectives to the workshop topic and who are actively connected to the communities of potential participants.
  • A list of potential attendees.

Workshops are an excellent forum for exploring emerging approaches and task areas, for bridging the gaps between the social science and technology fields or between subfields of social media research, for elucidating the results of exploratory research, or for critiquing existing approaches. Because workshops are intended for focused exploration of special topics, topics that are already the subject of regular meetings are not appropriate.

WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION
Workshop organizers will be responsible for the following:

  • Producing a call for submissions/participation. The call for papers is due January 18, 2013; due to the short turnaround time, you should create a draft in tandem with your proposal. Organizers are responsible for additional publicity such as distributing the call to relevant newsgroups and electronic mailing lists, and especially to potential audiences from outside the ICWSM community. Organizers are encouraged to maintain their own web site.
  • Selecting participants. Workshop attendance is by invitation of the organizers. Selection of attendees will be made by the organizers on the basis of submissions due March 18, 2013. Workshop organizers will need to provide ICWSM-13 with a preliminary list of the participants on April 1, 2013.
  • Coordinating the production of the workshop papers and abstracts. AAAI coordinates the collection, production, and distribution of the technical reports or working notes for the workshops. Workshop papers and abstracts must be received by AAAI no later than April 1, 2013, and volumes are limited to a total of 200 pages.

Workshop organizers who want to publish the papers from their workshop (or significant portions of it) will have the opportunity to do so through the AAAI Press. The Press (which retains the right of first refusal to publish) will furnish details of its program to interested organizers and authors.

ICWSM will provide logistical support, and meeting places for the workshops, and will determine the dates and times of the workshops.

ICWSM reserves the right to drop any workshop if the organizers miss the above deadlines. Workshops are not to be used as a vehicle for marketing products. A reduced workshop registration fee will be offered to ICWSM-13 technical program registrants.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE
Proposals must be received by January 9, 2013. Decisions about the Workshops Day program will be made by January 16, 2013. Submissions must be in PDF format and can be made via the EasyChair conference system

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Submission Deadline: January 9, 2013
  • Workshop Acceptance: January 16, 2013
  • Workshop Paper Submission: March 18, 2013
  • Workshop Paper Acceptance Notification: March 26, 2013
  • Workshop Final Camera-Ready Paper Due: April 1, 2013
  • ICWSM-13 Workshops Day: July 11, 2013

Second DwB Training Course (13.-15.02.2013)

Working with data from official statistics in Europe – particularly the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC)

Dates: 13–15 February 2013

Deadline for applications: 15 January 2013

Location: Romanian Social Data Archive at the Department of Sociology (University of Bucharest, Romania)

Documents: will be later downloadable here.

Contact

Data without Boundaries organizes in cooperation with Eurostat a series of three day training courses on integrated Eurostat datasets.

This second course is particularly focussed on the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) and will be hosted by the Romanian Social Data Archive at the Department of Sociology (University of Bucharest, Romania). Other partners involved in this course are GESIS (Mannheim, Germany), UK Data Archive (Essex), Réseau Quetelet (Paris), Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques (Paris) and Eurostat (Luxembourg).

The course is aimed at post graduate and senior researchers from throughout Europe who are seeking to conduct research on the basis of the EU-SILC. Besides highlighting the legal and administrative aspects of data access the course demonstrates the possibilities of the EU-SILC in a hands-on computer sessions which explores the potential for both international as well as longitudinal analysis by using multivariate statistical methods and SPSS/Stata.

Interested parties should send a short application letter (max. 500 words) explaining their motivations to participate in this course to 2nd-dwb-training@gesis.org. Deadline for applications is 15 January 2013. For further information please contact Christof Wolf (firsname.lastname@gesis.org).

Participants have to cover their own expenses for travel and accomodation. Attendance of the course is free.

The call text can be downloaded here.

Content of the course
(outline downloadable here)

Day 1, Wednesday, February 13, 2013
13.00–13.30 Welcome and Overview of Data without Boundaries – Christof Wolf (GESIS)

Part I: Overview of Data from Official Statistics in Europe
13.30–14.30 Overview: Data from Official Statistics – Roxane Silberman (Réseau Quetelet)
14:30–15:00 Break

Part II: Accessing Confidential National Microdata
15.00–16.00 Regulations for Data Access – Reza Afkhami (UKDA), Michel Isnard (INSEE)

Day 2, Thursday, February 14, 2013

Part III: Introduction to the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU‐SILC)
09.00–10.30 Introduction to EU‐SILC – Boyan Genev (Eurostat)
10:30–11:00 Break
11.00–12.00 Introduction to SILC from a Research Perspective – Heike Wirth (GESIS)
12.00–13.30 Lunch
13.30–14.00 Documentation and Additional Resources – Alexander Mack (GESIS)

Part IV: Practical Training Session
14:15–14:45 Introduction to Training Dataset – Alexander Mack (GESIS)
14:45–15:15 Break
15.15–17.00 Practical Computing Session I – Heike Wirth/Alexander Mack

Day 3, Friday, February 15, 2013
9.00–12.00 Practical Computing Session II – Heike Wirth/Alexander Mack
12.00 End of course

Universität Hamburg: Informationsveranstaltung “Wissenschaftliche Karriere: Wie finanziert?” (05.02.2013)

Informationsveranstaltung „Wissenschaftliche Karriere: Wie finanziert?“ für die Nachwuchswissenschaftlerinnen und Nachwuchswissenschaftler der Universität Hamburg

Termin: 05.02.2013 von 09:30 Uhr bis 17:00 Uhr

Ort: Universität Hamburg, Raum 221, ESA 1 W

Auf der Veranstaltung werden verschiedene Förderorganisationen über ihre Förderformate für Promovierende und Postdocs informieren.

Programmablauf als PDF

Call for Papers: 2nd Potsdam PhD Workshop in Empirical Economics

Key Facts

Date: March 18-20, 2013
Location: University of Potsdam
Organizers: Marco Caliendo and Alexander Kritikos
Lecturers: Sascha O. Becker (University of Warwick), Daniel S. Hamermesh (University of Texas), Arno Riedl (Maastricht University)
Submission Deadline: January 15, 2013
Download Call for Papers

About the Workshop

We are pleased to announce the 2nd Potsdam PhD Workshop in Empirical Economics. The aim of the workshop is to give talented young researchers the opportunity to present and discuss their research and to study new developments in Empirical Economics.

Lecturers

The first lecture will be given by Arno Riedl on “Experimental Economics”. Riedl is Professor of Public Economics at Maastricht University. In his research he uses tools and methods of behavioural and experimental economics to investigate decision-making in a variety of social and economic situations. He has published in top journals in economics, biology, neuroscience and political science.

Sascha O. Becker will talk about “The Role of Education in Economic History”. He is Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick and Deputy Director of the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE). His research interests are in Education and Labour Economics, Public Economics and Economic History. His papers have appeared in international journals, including the Quarterly Journal of Economics and the American Economic Review.

The final lecture will be given by Daniel S. Hamermesh on “Research Advice for PhD Students”. Hamermesh is Sue Killam Professor in the Foundations of Economics at University Texas and Professor of Economics at Royal Holloway University of London. His research concentrates on time use, labour demand, discrimination and unusual applications of labour economics. He authored several seminal books and a wide array of articles in labour economics in the leading general and specialized economics journals.

Audience

The 2nd Potsdam PhD Workshop in Empirical Economics is open to around 20 graduate students and post doctorates within three years after dissertation. Participants will be given the opportunity to present and discuss their own research in a poster session. We encourage all young researchers interested in Empirical Economics to apply.

Submission

Please submit your CV and a paper (or an extended abstract) by January 15, 2013 to workshop[at]empwifo.uni-potsdam.de.

There will be no workshop fees; travel and accommodation expenses have to be covered by the participants.

Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge: Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in

Das Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge sucht am Dienstort Nürnberg eine wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin bzw. einen wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter im Rahmen des Doktorandenprogramms im Forschungsfeld 22 FII „Empirische Sozialforschung“ (Teilzeit 50%, befristet auf 3 Jahre)

Stellenanbieter: Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge
Kennziffer: BAMF 84-12
Bewerbungsfrist: 04.01.2013
Arbeitsbeginn: zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt
Laufbahn: Höherer Dienst
Besoldungs-/Entgeltgruppe: Entgeltgruppe EG 13 nach TVöD
Arbeitszeit: Teilzeit
Arbeitsort: Nürnberg

Tätigkeitsprofil

Bearbeitung von quantitativen empirischen Projekten (Projektkonzeption, Datenerhebung, Datenanalyse, Berichterstattung), z.B. zur Integration von Migranten oder zur Evaluation von Integrationsprojekten wie der Migrationsberatung von erwachsenen Zuwanderern

  • Analyse von Datensätzen
  • Aufarbeitung der bestehenden Literatur
  • Verfassen von Forschungsberichten und wissenschaftlichen Ausarbeitungen
  • Wissenschaftliche Publikation der Ergebnisse, Darstellung auf Konferenzen
  • Bearbeiten von Anfragen, verständliche Vermittlung von Forschungsergebnissen für die Politikberatung

Anforderungsprofil

Erwartet werden folgende Kenntnisse und Fähigkeiten, bzw. die Bereitschaft, sich diese kurzfristig anzueignen:

  • Abgeschlossenes sozialwissenschaftliches Universitätsstudium (z.B. Soziologie, Psychologie oder adäquate Masterstudiengänge mit ausgeprägter Ausbildung in Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung)
  • Ausgearbeitetes Dissertationsthema im Feld der quantitativen empirischen Integrationsforschung oder der Evaluationsforschung (inkl. Betreuungszusage eines / r Professors / in)
  • Sehr gute Kenntnisse der Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung und der statistischen Datenanalyse
  • Erfahrungen und Kenntnisse in der Datenaufbereitung, -kontrolle, -analyse und -verwaltung
  • Erfahrungen im Umgang mit amtlichen Statistiken (z.B. Mikrozensus), weiteren migrations- und integrationsrelevanten Statistiken oder sozial-wissenschaftlicher Umfrageforschung (z.B. SOEP, ALLBUS)
  • Gute Kenntnisse der Migrations- und Integrationsforschung (Theorie und Empirie)
  • Sehr gute EDV-Kenntnisse, insbesondere der Textverarbeitung, Tabellenkalkulation (EXCEL) und Datenanalyse (SPSS oder STATA)
  • Gute Englischkenntnisse
  • Erfahrungen in der Konzipierung und Durchführung sozialwissenschaftlicher Projekte oder von Evaluationsstudien sind von Vorteil
  • Erfahrungen mit Datenanalyse mittels qualitativer Methoden (z.B. MAXQDA) sind von Vorteil

Über die spezifischen Fachkenntnisse hinaus sind unbedingt erforderlich:

  • Fähigkeit zur Vermittlung von politikrelevanten Forschungsergebnissen
  • Fähigkeit zum selbstständigen Arbeiten
  • Konzeptionelle und analytische Fähigkeiten
  • Teamfähigkeit
  • Kommunikationsfähigkeit
  • Gute IT- Anwenderkenntnisse (Microsoft Office Programme)

Die formelle Annahme als Doktorandin / Doktorand an der Universität muss spätestens zum Dienstantritt vorliegen.

Weitere Informationen

Call for Papers: Herbstworkshop der Kommission Personalwesen (VHB) 2013

Call for Papers zum

Herbstworkshop 2013 der Kommission Personalwesen 19. und 20.09.2013, Universität Hamburg

Der Herbstworkshop der Kommission Personalwesen soll die Vielfalt der aktuellen personal-wirtschaftlichen Forschung der Mitglieder der Kommission widerspiegeln. Wir bitten daher um die Einreichung des „besten“ personalwissenschaftlichen Beitrages ihrer derzeitigen Forschung. Willkommen sind sowohl theoretisch-konzeptionelle als auch empirische Beiträge. Diese können in den folgenden Kategorien eingereicht werden, wobei die Formatierungsrichtlinien der Zeitschrift für Personalwesen (ZfP) gelten:

  • Vollständige Beiträge bzw. „full paper“ (max. 25 Seiten)
  • Kurzberichte zu laufenden Projekten bzw. „work in progress“ (Abstract 1-2 Seiten)

Ausschlussfrist für die Einreichung der Beiträge und Kurzberichte ist der 31.05.2013. weitere Informationen – Call for Papers

Call for Papers: Field-Configuring Events as Arenas for Innovation and Learning

Call for papers for a special issue of Industry and Innovation on

“Field-Configuring Events as Arenas for Innovation and Learning“

The aim of this Special Issue is to analyze field-configuring events (FCEs) explicitly as arenas for innovation and learning from an interdisciplinary perspective. It aims to analyze the specific parameters that allow different kinds of FCEs to bring about novelty in different contexts and to specify the innovation and learning processes that take place at these dynamic arenas. The deadline for complete manuscript submissions is October 1, 2013. Further Information