The next Organizing in Extreme Contexts seminar is scheduled over Zoom on April 28th (3:30pm-5:00pm GMT)! We’ll have Lucy Easthope (University of Bath and author of When the Dust Settles) and Graham Dwyer (Trinity College Dublin) presenting on the theme of perspectives on disaster, followed by discussion.
Registration is free and available at the following link: https://lnkd.in/eXnw9yEh (please confirm, if attending, by Tuesday April 22nd).
The purpose of the series is to bring together the community of extreme context researchers on a recurrent basis throughout the year and outside of the typical conference format. Extreme context research has been an international and interdisciplinary effort among scholars interested in organizing in contexts that have potential to cause severe physical, psychological, or material harm to participants or those in close psychosocial proximity to them (Hällgren, Rouleau, & de Rond, 2018). The ongoing series will allow those of us interested in ECR to connect with each other, to stay up-to-date with the latest research through presentations and discussion, and to get ideas and feedback for empirical or theoretical studies.
We hope to see you there!
Derin & Markus