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10 th Anniversary Ethnography Symposium The 10 th Annual Liverpool Symposium on Current Developments in Ethnographic Research in the Social and Management Sciences in association with the Journal of Organizational Ethnography Hosted at the University of Liverpool, 26 th -28 th August, 2015 Key theme: Reflection in Action: Taking Stock of 10 Years of Ethnography Symposia Call for Papers The Annual Liverpool Symposium on Current Developments in Ethnographic Research in the Social and Management Sciences is a leading international forum for debate and dialogue on the theory, practice and form of ethnographic work. In 2015, we are marking the tenth symposium by returning to Liverpool and with a theme that encourages reflection on the practices and development of ethnographic research. Since the mid-1980s, we have seen a move toward reflexive and emotionally engaged ethnographic writing. Here, the complex, ambiguous and messy nature of the social world is celebrated, as researchers reflect on their own positioning, relationships in the field and beyond, as well as on personal biographies and preferences in an attempt to understand the impact that these have on participants, cultures and studies. The last decade has seen an explosion of writings regarding such notions – as evidenced in the Journal of Organizational Ethnography – and it is apparent that ‘reflection in action’ has become a key part of the ethnographer’s journey. Because of the wide-ranging impact of this shift, we invite participants to engage with the overall theme presenting papers that discuss contemporary reflective, reflexive and emotional issues in order to illuminate ethnographic approaches further and to develop ethnographic practice. Given that this event marks the 10 year anniversary of the Ethnography Symposium, we also invite papers that take stock of the discipline and consider future prospects. Participants might thus consider: discussing ethnographic approaches, methods, and developments in the past decade(s) as well as future opportunities and potentialities; reflecting on the ‘self’ in ethnographic research; looking at power relations, emotional, ethical and cultural issues shaping ethnographic projects; as well as critically debating concepts, theories and methodologies for the practicing ethnographer. Given the 10 th anniversary, we aim to include a wide range of potential contributions and celebrate our sense of community and togetherness!

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Page 1: CfP 10th Liverpool Symposium 2015

10th

Anniversary Ethnography Symposium

The 10th Annual Liverpool Symposium on Current Developments in

Ethnographic Research in the Social and Management Sciences

in association with the Journal of Organizational Ethnography

Hosted at the University of Liverpool,

26th-28th August, 2015

Key theme:

Reflection in Action: Taking Stock of 10 Years of Ethnography Symposia

Call for Papers

The Annual Liverpool Symposium on Current Developments in Ethnographic Research in the Social

and Management Sciences is a leading international forum for debate and dialogue on the theory,

practice and form of ethnographic work. In 2015, we are marking the tenth symposium by returning

to Liverpool and with a theme that encourages reflection on the practices and development of

ethnographic research.

Since the mid-1980s, we have seen a move toward reflexive and emotionally engaged ethnographic

writing. Here, the complex, ambiguous and messy nature of the social world is celebrated, as

researchers reflect on their own positioning, relationships in the field and beyond, as well as on

personal biographies and preferences in an attempt to understand the impact that these have on

participants, cultures and studies. The last decade has seen an explosion of writings regarding such

notions – as evidenced in the Journal of Organizational Ethnography – and it is apparent that

‘reflection in action’ has become a key part of the ethnographer’s journey.

Because of the wide-ranging impact of this shift, we invite participants to engage with the overall

theme presenting papers that discuss contemporary reflective, reflexive and emotional issues in

order to illuminate ethnographic approaches further and to develop ethnographic practice. Given

that this event marks the 10 year anniversary of the Ethnography Symposium, we also invite papers

that take stock of the discipline and consider future prospects. Participants might thus consider:

discussing ethnographic approaches, methods, and developments in the past decade(s) as well as

future opportunities and potentialities; reflecting on the ‘self’ in ethnographic research; looking at

power relations, emotional, ethical and cultural issues shaping ethnographic projects; as well as

critically debating concepts, theories and methodologies for the practicing ethnographer. Given the

10th anniversary, we aim to include a wide range of potential contributions and celebrate our sense

of community and togetherness!

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Conference Chairs

Dr Matthew Brannan

[email protected]

Dr Manuela Nocker

[email protected]

Dr Geoff Pearson

[email protected]

Dr Mike Rowe

[email protected]

Keynote Speakers

Professor Barbara Czarniawska, Göteborg University

Dr Charles Kirke, Cranfield University

Dr Mark de Rond, University of Cambridge

Professor Helen Sampson, Cardiff University

Roundtable: Reflections on the First Ten Years!

Introduced by:

Professor John van Maanen, MIT

Professor David Weir, Edge Hill University

Submission Details

Abstracts (up to 750-words), should be submitted to [email protected] in PDF format, saved as

the authors surname followed by the paper title by the extended deadline due to many requests of

Tuesday 31st March 2015. The abstracts should list all authors, an email contact and institutional

affiliation details at the top of the first page. Decisions on acceptance of papers, subject to external

refereeing, will be given by email by the 15th of April, 2015.

We ask that delegates submit full papers prior to the conference no later than Friday 24th July 2015.

Delegates also have the option to include their work on the conference website:

http://www.liv.ac.uk/ethnography. However, this is not compulsory and submission should indicate

if you do not wish your paper to be included in the website.

Best Paper Award

This year the symposium will again be running a Best Paper Award co-sponsored by Emerald

Publishing, the publisher of the Journal of Organizational Ethnography with which this conference is

affiliated. This award will be made at the symposium to a paper selected from among the full papers

submitted to the conference webpage. When submitting a full paper, please indicate whether you

wish your paper to be considered for the Best Paper Award. Submission for the Best Paper Award

will be treated as consent to publish the paper in the Journal of Organizational Ethnography.

Posters

This year, we will also be awarding a Best Poster prize for a doctoral student. The prize is a waiver of

the conference fee for the 2016 Symposium, which will be held at the University of the West of

England in Bristol. We would like to encourage all doctoral students to present a poster. This might

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be in addition to the submission of a paper and perhaps cover a different aspect of your research.

Should you wish to use innovative forms and technologies, please contact us. And if you intend to

present a poster, please contact us via [email protected] so that we can plan the space

available.

Symposium attendance fees, accommodation and registration

Attendance fee for delegates in full-time employment – £325

PhD and postdoctoral research students, Emeritus Professors and/or semi-retired colleagues in part-

time employment - £215

The Attendance fee includes:

All symposium proceedings, daytime refreshments and lunches, an informal dinner on Wednesday

26th August, and the Gala Dinner on Thursday 27th August. We also encourage PhD students to

attend the pre-conference PhD workshops on the morning of Wednesday 26th August and an

informal dinner gathering on Tuesday 25th August.

Accommodation

Accommodation is not included in the conference fee. Information and details of local hotels

offering ‘special’ delegate rates/promotional booking reference will be emailed to delegates and

posted on the symposium website in the near future.

How to Register

Delegates wishing to register for the Symposium should register and pay online via the Ethnography

website: www.liverpool.ac.uk/ethnography. If you prefer to pay by invoice please contact

[email protected], providing a purchase order number from your institution's finance department

and containing: (1) your Institution’s name, (2) a full postal address, (3) the amount to be charged,

and (4) any special dietary or mobility requirements. Our accounting procedures require all of this

information before we can issue an invoice.

When registering please ensure that you select the appropriate fee: standard (for those in full time

employment) or reduced (for PhD and postdoctoral research students in part-time employment, and

emeritus professors and/ or semi-retired colleagues). The deadline for registration is Monday July

27th, 2015.

Cancellation Policy

Delegates requiring a full refund should contact [email protected] by Monday 3rd August 2015.

After this date refunds will be considered on an individual basis at the discretion of the organizing

committee.

Enquiries

Queries regarding academic issues can be made to Manuela Nocker or Mike Rowe. Queries about

non-academic matters should be directed to our conference administrators ([email protected]).

All information will be regularly updated on www.liv.ac.uk/ethnography.

Follow Us on Twitter: @Ethnography_LK #ethsym15