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The Politics of Time: From Control to Self-Control in a Digital World? - 11th Organization Artifacts & Practices workshop
11th Organization Artifacts & Practices workshop
             The Politics of Time:
From Control to Self-Control in a Digital World?

             Online event, June 17th-18th
             @workshopoap, #OAP2021
The Politics of Time: From Control to Self-Control in a Digital World? - 11th Organization Artifacts & Practices workshop
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS and PANELISTS – PART 1
                              The Politics of Time

         Pr TIM BARKER                                    Pr MONA LILJA
      University of Glasgow                          University of Gothenburg

           KEYNOTE 1:                                       KEYNOTE 2:

 “From Mass Media to Analytical                 “The politics of time and temporality
Media: Media Philosophy and Time-                   in Foucault’s theorisation of
        Discrete Images ”                        resistance: ruptures, time-lags and
                                                           decelerations”,
The Politics of Time: From Control to Self-Control in a Digital World? - 11th Organization Artifacts & Practices workshop
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS and PANELISTS – PART 1
                                      The Politics of Time

          Pr Deniz Tunçalp                    Dr Ingird Erickson                 Pr Ignasi Marti
    Istanbul Technical University            University of Syracuse                   ESADE

           Pr Jessie Pallud                     Pr Robin Holt
   Université de Strasbourg (EMS)         Copenhagen Business School   Dr Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte
                                                                                   CNRS IESEG

    Pr François-Xavier de Vaujany             Dr Julien Malaurent      Pr André Carlos Busanelli de Aquino
Université Paris Dauphine-PSL (DRM)          ESSEC Business School         Universidade de São Paulo
The Politics of Time: From Control to Self-Control in a Digital World? - 11th Organization Artifacts & Practices workshop
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS and PANELISTS – PART 2
                                      The Politics of Time

        Pr Andreas Hepp                      Dr Jenny Helin             Pr Pierre Guillet de Monthoux
       University of Bremen                 Uppsala University     Stocholm School of Economics (SSE) & CBS

         Dr Jeremy Aroles                 Dr Anna-Morgan Thomas                 Dr Elen Riot
        Durham University                    Glasgow University              Université de Reims

         Pr Stewart Clegg                     Pr Iain Munro                 Dr Albane Grandazzi
      University of Stavanger              New Castle University    Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM)
Nova School of Business & Economics
The Politics of Time: From Control to Self-Control in a Digital World? - 11th Organization Artifacts & Practices workshop
June 17thth 9 AM – 12.15 PM

                                               9 AM-10.30 AM
                               Annual Meeting of OAP coordinators and OAPers
      Coordination: Albane Grandazzi (GEM) and François-Xavier de Vaujany (Université Paris Dauphine-PSL)

                                          10.30 AM – 12.15 PM
                         Workshop with ESADE reseach group in organization studies

                    “Politics and Organization Studies: Organizing as Generative Tensions”

                                       Coordination: Ignasi Marti (ESADE)

                                                12.15 PM 2 PM

                                             OLINE LUNCH BREAK

Possibility to join randomly allocated 3 people each Zoom rooms to have lunch with participants you do not know…
The Politics of Time: From Control to Self-Control in a Digital World? - 11th Organization Artifacts & Practices workshop
June 17thth 13.30 PM - 6.30 PM CET
                                                              13.30-14.00 PM
 Welcome address by Jeremy Aroles, (Durham University), ), François-Xavier de Vaujany (Université Paris Dauphine-PSL), Robin Holt (CBS),
Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte (CNRS, IESEG), Ignasi Marti (ESADE), Anna-Morgan Thomas (Glasgow University), Julien Malaurent (ESSEC &
                                                     Meta-lab), co-chairs of OAP 2021
                                                           2 PM- 3 PM
 STREAMING YOUTUBE –keynote 1 “Time and the digital: Connecting technology, aesthetics, and a process philosophy of time”, by Pr Tim
                                Barker (University of Glasgow, School of Culture & Creative Arts)

         Track 1: 3 PM- 4.30 PM                         Track 2: 3 PM-4.30 PM                            Track 3: 3 PM-4.30 PM
 Temporality and new ways of working (I)          Towards a politics of time in MOS              The multiplicity of times in organizing
   Session chair: Anna-Morgan Thomas           Session chair: Juho Lindman (Gothenburg             Session chair: Ignasi Marti (ESADE)
           (Glasgow University)                                University)
“Temporal Structures at Teleworking           “Supersessionism and the Politics of Time: is   “Process Studies and Temporality: A Time
Regimes”, Renata Cherém de Araújo Pereira     it time for a reformation in organisational     Multiple Approach to Organizing”, Yashar
(FGV) and André Carlos Busanelli (FGV)        studies?”, Gabriel Costello (Galway-Mayo        Mahmud (Stockholm Business School)
                                              Institute of Technology)
“Time and Passivity in a World of Remote      “Uncovering the ethical dimension of            “A time for justice? Reflecting on the many
Work: From Massive to Stretched bodies”,      algorithmic mobilization to curb covid-19       facets of time and temporality in the justice
Leo Bancou (Université Paris Dauphine-PSL)    pandemic: a sociomaterial perspective”,         service provision”, Marco Velicogna (IRSIG)
                                              Martin Kyere (Aston University)
“Working the time: Time self-management       “Algorithms, Temporal Auditing, and Silicon     “Depth and Verticality in Contemporary
pratices of remote workers”, Claire           Valley's Quest for Optimization”, Ingrid        Digital Organizing: A Cinematographic
Estagnasié (UQAM)                             Erikson (Syracuse University) and Judy          Detour”, François-Xavier de Vaujany
                                              Wajcman (London School of Economics)            (Université Paris Dauphine-PSL)
                                                      4.30 PM- 5.30 PM
STREAMING YOUTUBE – Keynote 2 “The politics of time and temporality in Foucault’s theorisation of resistance: ruptures, time-lags and
                     decelerations”, by Pr Mona Lilja, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg

                                                                 5 PM-6 PM
                     STREAMING YOUTUBE - Panel I: “The Politics of Time: Beyond Spatial Issues of Politics in MOS”
   Politics and power are much more explored in and through space than time. Is it a Foucauldian legacy? We want to explore here more
                                            temporal perspectives on politics and power for MOS.
                                Coordinator: Pr François-Xavier de Vaujany (Université Paris Dauphine-PSL)
               With Pr Robin Holt (CBS), Dr Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelanoitte (CNRS, LEM) and Ian Munro (New Castle University)
The Politics of Time: From Control to Self-Control in a Digital World? - 11th Organization Artifacts & Practices workshop
June 18th 9 AM-12.30 PM CET
                                                     9 AM-10 AM CET: AGORA 1,2,3,4,5
 Conversational space. Time during which questions can be asked independently to academic experts, in specific zoom session. These will be
very conversational sessions (no presentations). Please send directly an email at the experts to be registered. Registration will be limited to 10
                                                              people per agora.
          AGORA 1:                    AGORA 2:                      AGORA 3:                     AGORA 4:                       AGORA 5:
   “Foucault and Time:         “Accounting, Controlling     “Temporality and Social        “Marxist Dialectics and     “Inside the Depth of Time:
       Incongruous?”          and Organizational Time“            Movements”                   Temporalities”            From Merleau-Ponty to
   by Aurélie Leclercq-           by André Aquino            by Ignasi Marti (ESADE)     By Stewart Clegg (UTS and              Deleuze “
        Vandelanoitte          (University of Sao Paulo)             Contact:             University of Stavanger)        By François-Xavier de
           Contact:           Contact: aaquino@usp.br       ignasi.marti@esade.edu                Contact:               Vaujany (PSL, Université
    a.leclercq@ieseg.fr                                                                  Stewart.Clegg@uts.edu.au           Paris-Dauphine)
                                                                                                                                 Contact:
                                                                                                                         devaujany@dauphine.fr
            Track 4: 10 AM-11.30                             Track 5: 10 AM-11.30                           Track 4: 4.45 - 6.15 PM
 Temporality and New Ways of Working (II)            AI, Algorithms and the Force of Time           Methods for Exploring the Politics of Time
  Session chair: Yashar Mahmud (Stockholm          Session chair: Juho Lindman (University of        Session chair: Jeremy Aroles (Durham
               Business School)                                    Gothenburg                                      University)
“Organising     hub-based          innovation    “AI and Temporal Organizing”, Catherine           “Towards a Microhistory Method for Tracing
ecosystems: conciliating parallel cooperation    Lespérance (ESCP Business School)                 Diverse Materializations of Time in Smart
and competition activities and narratives in                                                       Cities”, Fabio James Petani (INSEEC), Greta
shared space and time”, Magda Hercheui                                                             Vignali (IMCA) and Jeanne Mengis
(UCL) and Sophie Watson (UCL)                                                                      (Università della Svizzera italiana)
“Liquid Inclusion: From being undocumented       “The Great/Social Acceleration: Five              “An Ethnographic Encounter of Time with
to a digital platform worker”, Shyam Krishna     “Deflationary” Notes”, Filip Vostal (Czech        Board Meetings”, Katie Scallan (Waterford
(Royal Holloway)                                 Academy of Sciences)                              Institute of Technology)

“From new ways of working to new                 Presentation of meta-lab (ESSEC). “AI in          “Between the Temporalities of Inquiry and
relationship with time: the " corporate          society: major challenges for our time”,          Dérive: Walking with John Dewey and Guy
slashers " case in a French large company”,      Julien Malaurent (ESSEC)                          Debord”, François-Xavier de Vaujany
Marine Dagorn (Université Paris Dauphine-                                                          (Université Paris Dauphine-PSL) and Aurélie
PSL)                                                                                               Leclrecq-Vandelanoitte (IESEG, CNRS)
                                                                   11.30-12 AM
       STREAMING YOUTUBE: Panel 2 “Quantified Self, Ubiquitous Self: The Vertigo of Individual Temporality in a Digital World”.
 Discussion about the self in a digital world that keeps stretching, omniplacing it. What can we be if were are and act anytime, anywhere in a
                                         transparent way? Is posthumanism an ocean of liquefied selves?
The Politics of Time: From Control to Self-Control in a Digital World? - 11th Organization Artifacts & Practices workshop
June 18th 13.30 PM- 6.30 PM CET
                                                       2 PM – 3 PM: AGORA 6,7,8,9
  Time during which questions can be asked independently to academic experts, in specific zoom session. These will be very conversational
     sessions (no presentations). Please send an email at the experts to be registered. Registration will be limited to 5 people per agora.
           AGORA 6:                        AGORA 7:                        AGORA 8:                       AGORA 9:                     AGORA 10
 “Ubiquity and Digitality” by         By: “Bodies Under                 By “The Time of             “How to Explore Time            “A Critical Realist
   Ingrid Erickson (Syracuse         Control. Embodying            Surveillance Capitalism”          in MOS? A Process              View of Time and
           University)                     Control”              By: Iain Munro (New Castle             Perspective”                 Temporality in
  Contact: imericks@syr.edu          By: Albane Grandazzi                 University)                by Robin Holt (CBS)                  MOS”
                                            (GEM)                           Contact:               Contact: rh.mpp@cbs.dk           By Deniz Tunçalp
                                           Contact:             Iain.Munro@newcastle.ac.uk                                                 (ITU)
                                     albane.grandazzi@gr                                                                                Contact:
                                        enoble-em.com                                                                              tuncalp@itu.edu.tr
            Track 7: 3 PM – 4.30 PM                            Track 8: 3 PM – 4.30 PM                             Track 9: : 3 PM – 4.30 PM
    History and geopolitics of time in MOS           Freedom, emancipation and time in a digital         From control to responsabilization in a digital
       Session chair : Katie Scallan (WIT)                                world                                               world
                                                        Session Chair : Albane Grandazzi (GEM)               Session chair: Gabriel Costello (GMIT)

“Timekeeping at the Orient: a Study of             “The Cycles of Power Transfers Between              “Uncovering the Ethical Dimension of
Ottoman Clock Towers Built Between 1876-           Managers and Shareholders and the Fall of           Algorithmic Mobilization to Curb Covid-19
1918” , Deniz Tunçalp (Istambul Technical          Human Freedom”, Rebecca Pinheiro                    Pandemic: a Sociomaterial Perspective”
University)                                        (Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières)             Martin Kyere (Aston University)
“Towards a liquid socialist space: From            “Making things last. Maintenance and the            “Hybrid agency and micro-practices of
collective labor to the social credit system”,     ontological politics of duration”, Jérôme           organizational       self-assessment:   A
Afshin Mehrpouya (HEC Paris) and Julien            Denis (Mines ParisTech) & David Pontille            Ventriloqual Perspective”, Marko Niemimaa
Malaurent (ESSEC)                                  (Mines ParisTech)                                   (University of Jyvaskyla)
“Accidents as interruptions: How temporal          “How paradoxical materiality reify gender           “The temporal issue of imputability in a
features of infrastructures became the focus       discrimination and precarious organizing”,          digital context: a Ricoeurian perspective on
of public and organizational interest”, Lise       Hélène Bussy-Socrate (PSB)                          responsibility”, Jeremy Aroles (Durham
Arena Université Côte d’Azur) and Marc                                                                 University)
Relieu (Télécom Paris)
 STREAMING YOUTUBE: 4.30-5.30 PM CET : Panel III “Exploring Temporalities in MOS: Potentialities of art, Writing and Ethnographic Experimentation”
   With: Jenny Helin (Uppsala University), Pierre Guillet de Monthoux (SSE & CBS) and Elen Riot (Université de Reims) Coordination: Katie Scallan (WIT)

                             STREAMING YOUTUBE: 5.30-6.30 PM Conclusion: “What did we learn with this 11th OAP?”
 Feedbacks and conversation with Dr Albane Grandazzi (GEM), Dr Yashar Mahmud (Stockholm Business School), Claire Estagnasié (UQAM) and Léo Bancou
                             (Université Paris Dauphine-PSL). Coordination: Dr Anna-Morgan Thomas (Glasgow University)
The Politics of Time: From Control to Self-Control in a Digital World? - 11th Organization Artifacts & Practices workshop
Thank you to our great OC 
Jeremy Aroles (University of Durham), Albane Grandazzi (Grenoble Ecole de Management), Robin
Holt (Copenhagen Business School), Aurélie Leclercq-Vandelannoitte (CNRS & IESEG), Juho
Lindman (University of Gothenburg), Sébastien Lorenzini (Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, DRM),
Julien Malaurent (ESSEC), Ignasi Marti (ESADE), Nathalie Mitev (Université Paris Dauphine-PSL,
DRM), Anna-Morgan Thomas (University of Glasgow), François-Xavier de Vaujany (Université Paris
Dauphine-PSL, DRM)

                             Contact: workshopoap@gmail.com
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            workshop-the-politics-of-time-126377054171?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch
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