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November 2006

November 27, 2006 by COR

Seminar

Snapshots of Compassion in Organizations

November 17th, 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Alumni House

Jane E. Dutton
Professor of Psychology
Michigan Ross School of Business

Biography

Jane Dutton’s research is focused on how organizational conditions enable human thriving. In particular, she focuses on how the quality of connection between people at work affects individual and organizational flourishing. Her research has explored compassion and organizations, resilience and organizations, as well as energy and organizations. This research stream is part of a growing domain of expertise at the University of Michigan called Positive Organizational Scholarship Her past research has explored processes of organizational adaptation, focusing on how strategic issues are interpreted and managed in organizations, as well as issues of organizational identity and change.

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October 2006

October 27, 2006 by COR

Seminar

October 20 , 2:00 PM
McDonnell Douglas Auditorium

  Stephen R. Barley
      Professor of Management Science and Engineering

Stanford University

Biography

Stephen R. Barley is the Charles M. Pigott Professor of Management Science and Engineering, the Co- Director of the Center for Work, Technology and Organization at Stanford’s School of Engineering and the Co-Director of the Stanford/General Motors Collaborative Research Laboratory. He holds a Ph.D. in Organization Studies from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to coming to Stanford in 1994, Barley served for ten years on the faculty of the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University. He was editor of the Administrative Science Quarterly from 1993 to 1997 and the founding editor of the Stanford Social Innovation Review from 2002 to 2004.  He has served on the editorial boards of Academy of Management Journal, The Journal of Management Studies and Organization Science.  Barley has been the recipient the Academy of Management’s New Concept Award. He was a member of the Board of Senior Scholars of the National Center for the Educational Quality of the Workforce and co-chaired National Research Council and the National Academy of Science’s committee on the changing occupational structure in the United States. The committee’s report, The Changing Nature of Work, was published in 1999.  Barley has written extensively on the impact of new technologies on work, the organization of technical work and organizational culture.  He edited a volume on technical work entitled Between Craft and Science: Technical Work in the United States published in 1997 by the Cornell University Press. In collaboration with Gideon Kunda of Tel Aviv University, Barley has recently published a book on contingent work among engineers and software developers, entitled Gurus, Hired Guns and Warm Bodies: Itinerant Experts in the Knowledge Economy, with the Princeton University Press.   Barley teaches courses on the management of R&D, the organizational implications of technological change, organizational behavior, social network analysis and ethnographic field methods. He has served as a consultant to organizations in a variety of industries including publishing, banking, computers, electronics and aerospace. 

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June 2006

June 27, 2006 by COR

COR Faculty Workshop

The Human Infrastructure of Cyberinfrastructure

June 9 , 12:00 – 1:30 PM
Social Ecology I Room 306

Paul Dourish
Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
UCI

Discussants:
Christine Beckman
Roberta Lamb

Biography

Paul Dourish is an Associate Professor in the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at UC Irvine, and Associate Director of the Irvine Division of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology. His primary research interests are in the areas of Ubiquitous Computing, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, and Human-Computer Interaction. He is especially interested in the foundational relationships between social scientific analysis and technological design. His book, “Where the Action Is: The Foundations of Embodied Interaction” was published by MIT Press in 2001; it explores how phenomenological accounts of action can provide an alternative to traditional cognitive analysis for understanding the embodied experience of interactive and computational systems.

Before coming to UCI, he was a Senior Member of Research Staff in the Computer Science Laboratory of Xerox PARC; he has also held research positions at Apple Computer and at Rank Xerox EuroPARC. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from University College, London, and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science from the University of Edinburgh.

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2005-2006 Calendar of Events

June 10, 2006 by COR

September 2005

Seminar

W. Richard Scott

Evolving Professions: An Institutional Field Approach

September 30, 12:00 – 1:30 PM
Social Science Plaza A, Room 2112

October 2005

Seminar

Hayagreeva Rao

Border Crossing: Bricolage and the Erosion of Culinary

October 21, 12:00 – 1:30 PM

November 2005

COR Faculty Workshop

Alladi Venkatesh

Design as a State of Mind:  Aesthetics of Design and The Art of Marketing

Discussants

Paul Dourish

Sanjoy Mazumdar

November 4, 12:00 – 1:30 PM
Room 306, Social Ecology I

January 2006

Seminar

Francesca Polletta

Stories and Reasons in Public Deliberation: Toward a Sociology of Rhetorical Forms

Discussants

Nina Bandelj

Martha Feldman

Rodney Lacey

January 20, 12:00 – 1:30 PM
Room 306, Social Ecology I

February 2006

Graduate Seminar and Seminar

Debra Meyerson

Unmasking Manly Men: The Organizational Reconstruction of Mens Identity and

Relations in Dangerous Workplaces


February 10, 12:00 – 1:30 PM
Social Ecology I, Room 306

March 2006

Graduate Seminar and Seminar

Chris Ansell 

Collaborative Governance in Theory and Practice

co-author: Alison Gash

March 3, 12:00 – 1:30
Social Ecology I, Room 306

PPD Seminar

Judith Innes

Collaborative Governance as a New Model for Action: The Case of California Water Management

Thursday, March 9, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Social Ecology I, Room 306

Panel


Orange County Assessor Webster Guillory
Western Digital Executive Chairman Matthew Massengill

Friday, March 17, 2006
10:30am-12:00pm
Social Ecology I, Room 306

April 2006

Seminar

Spring 2006 Critical Legalities Symposium

Constructing Legalities in Scientific Organizations, Fields and Cultures
Jointly sponsored by the Center for Organizational Research and the Center in Law Society and Culture

Symposium Presenters
Susan Silbey
Jason Owen-Smith
Mark Suchman
Calvin Morrill

Discussants
Kaushik Sunder Rajan
Martha Feldman

April 7, 12:00 – 1:30 PM

SSPA 2112

Discussion

2:00 – 3:30 in SSPB 4206 (Refreshments will be served)

Seminar

Mark Granovetter

Norms, Moral Economy and the Social Construction of Corruption

April 14, 3:30 PM

MPAA 120

May 2006

Seminar

Dvora Yanow

Reflecting on Reflection and Practice: In it or on it?

May 5 , 12:00 – 1:30 PM

Social Ecology I, Room 306

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COR Faculty Workshop

Val Jenness

Beyond Symbolic and Instrumental Law: Hate Crime Policy and Law Enforcement Practice

(with Ryken Grattet)

Discussants

Helen Ingram

Aladi Venkatesh

May 19, 12:00 – 1:30 PM

Social Ecology I, Room 306

June 2006

COR Faculty Workshop

Paul Dourish

The Human Infrastructure of Cyberinfrastructure

Discussants

Christine Beckman

Roberta Lamb

June 9, 12:00 – 1:30 PM

Social Ecology I, Room 306

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