![]() ![]() Today, the case study is live on Sage Research Methods digital platform. My goals are threefold: 1) drawing attention to the importance of philosophical assumptions in research 2) making a case for not treating transcripts as "truthful replication of some objective reality" 3) offering some support and encouragement to students who are struggling with their qualitative projects. Not long ago, I wrote a student-friendly case study for Sage Research Methods to discuss and reflect the #behindthescene journey towards the article I published at Organizational Research Methods ( ). #qualitative #research #project #publication #academic #AOM Registration opens now here Ĭo-organizers of the AOM SAP Reading Club Session #4 with April Wright, Warwick Business School, Publication TBC, May 2023Īll the sessions last one hour, live on Zoom. Session #3 with Scott Sonenshein, Rice University, Publication TBC, March 2024 Working for an algorithm: Power asymmetries and agency in online work settings, January 31st, 4pm (UK) Session #2 with Corentin Curchod, University of Edinburgh Session #1 with Charlotte Cloutier & Fannie Couture, HEC MontrealĬomfortably Uncomfortable: Unpacking the Micro-Dynamics of Field Stability and Change, November 3rd, 4pm (UK) You will also have the opportunity to share your challenges and ask for advice from our excellent guest speakers below. We won’t know until we hear their stories. So, what are the challenges here? It’s a mystery. Under the broad theme of “What is the challenge(s) here?”, they will share their experiences, insights, and tips that will surely be valuable and resonating. In the 2023-24 academic year, Reading Club: Behind the Scenes (BTS) will welcome a group of highly accomplished scholars around the globe, at various career stages, to discuss the challenges they have encountered in their journey of conducting and publishing qualitative studies. Supports the Active-Frame where you get first two/three city timings of both Analog and Digital preferences.2023-24 Reading Club: Behind the Scenes series.It will also attach the ICS calendar file to the email by default. The email comprises a detailed information of local times of all cities participating in the meeting. Share meeting information via email directly from your BB10.You can add the meeting details to the in-built BB10 calendar/any other calendar you have configured on your BB10.You can easily browse to previous/next dates to find the suitable date for your meeting.It offers the color coded timetable which respect to local time in the target city.Meeting Planner offers the most convenient way to plan your meetings with people in various time zones around the world.You can easily share the converted time zone details using any of your favorite BB10 applications as BBM, NFC, Remember and configured email accounts.Get the time difference between various cities using Time Zone Converter for current, past and future dates.Get an indication of cities currently following the daylight savings. ![]() Choose from a comprehensive/professional set of 18 clock faces for analog and digital format. ![]() ![]()
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