BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240328T230824Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220613T083000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220613T170000 SUMMARY:American and Continental Philosophies of Organizing: Discontinuities and Continuities on the Way to Problems and Ordinariness UID:20240328T230824Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:New York\, United States\, 10003 DESCRIPTION:
First IC2O workshop[1]
\nAmerican and Continental Philosophies of Organizing:
\nDiscontinuities and Continuities on the Way to Problems and Ordinariness
\nJune 13th (happening online and on-site at New York University Stern)
\nNB: Time here is NYC local time (EDT)
\n8.30-9.00 AM: Welcome address by the co-chairs of IC2O &ldquo\;Generative differences between American and Continental philosophies for Management and Organization Studies&rdquo\; by Matt Statler (NYU)\, Pierre Guillet de Monthoux (CBS &\; SSE) and Franç\;ois-Xavier de Vaujany (Université\; Paris Dauphine-PSL) [Zoom link to access this welcome address/same link for keynote 1: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89093458651?pwd=ZHBXZDV2eHVnbXJQVmlacUdKWnREZz09 Secret code: 357294]
\n9.00-10 AM: Keynote 1 by Hunter Heyck (University of Oklahoma) &ldquo\;Philosophy\, Technology\, and the Sublime of Design&rdquo\; (both online and onsite at NYU Stern). Animation: Pierre Guillet de Monthoux (CBS &\; SSE) [Zoom link for keynote 1 \;:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82755091751?pwd=VHhhVGlsNVptd2g2aDRVWS9ZWmdtZz09]
\n10.00-11.00 AM: Parallel sessions &ldquo\;American and European ways towards commons: different ways?&rdquo\; (all online &ndash\; possibility to attend from our room at Stern)
\n \;&ldquo\;Fermenting Organization Analysis with Ralph Waldo Emerson&rdquo\;\, Damian O&rsquo\;Doherty (Liverpool University Management School)
\n&ldquo\;Cultivating the common good: a processual perspective on the common good&rdquo\;\, Vincent Berthelot (Institut Polytechnique de Paris)
\n&ldquo\;Building a common phenomenology in a transatlantic set of references to sketch a perspective to the work of &lsquo\;good&rsquo\;&rdquo\;\, Lauri Pietinalho (Aalto University)
\n&ldquo\;The Debate about Environmentalism&rdquo\;\, Elen Riot (Reims University)
\n11.00-12.15 PM: Panel 1 &ldquo\;Forms of collective phenomenology&rdquo\; with Michael Marder (University of the Basque Country\, Vitoria-Gasteiz)\, and Gayle Salomon (Princeton University). Animation: Lé\;o Bancou (Université\; Paris Dauphine-PSL) and Lucie Chartouny (Université\; Paris Dauphine-PSL) [Zoom link to access panel 1:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81277675191?pwd=WDhJYXZLc0NHdk5sQUNWcjJ2cGpVdz09 ]
\n12.15-14.00: Lunch break around NYU Stern.
\n14.00-15.00: Keynote 2 by Romain Laufer (HEC Paris) &ldquo\;Tocqueville exploring American culture and American philosophy&rdquo\;. Animation: Matt Statler (NYU). [Zoom link to access keynote 2: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82646260062?pwd=czlmcUNNZkw0R2dVd3NFaHA3R0laZz09]
\n15.00-16.00: Parallel sessions &ldquo\;Blurring the boundaries between European phenomenology and American pragmatism in the exploration of organizing&rdquo\; \;
\n\n \;&ldquo\;At the Southern Table: Reflections on the Phenomenology of Dining&rdquo\;\, Matt Statler (NYU) and Frank Stitt (Stitt Restaurant Group)
\n&ldquo\;What ghosts make us do within organizations: a pragmatist and post-phenomenological approach&rdquo\;\, Lucie Chartouny (Paris Dauphine University)\, Leo Bancou (Paris Dauphine University)
\n&ldquo\;Management as incompleting event: inside the Americanity&hellip\; or Europeanity of management?&rdquo\;\, Franç\;ois-Xavier de Vaujany (Université\; Paris Dauphine-PSL)
\n&ldquo\;Sustainability in public administration: governance and accountability in french metropolitan area&rdquo\;\, Aurelia Heurteux (Nice Cote d&rsquo\;Azur University)
\n16.00-16.30: Break
\n16.30-17h30: Panel 2 &ldquo\;American philosophy and the making of management: a focus on Pragmatism&rdquo\; with Brendan Hogan (NYU Liberal studies)\, Lawrence Marcelle (Parsons School of design) and Mathew Robb (Parsons School of design). Animation: Vincent Berthelot (Université\; Paris Dauphine-PSL) and Franç\;ois-Xavier de Vaujany (Université\; Paris Dauphine-PSL) [Zoom link for panel 2 \;:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88909672025?pwd=QXpEUmhOQXE1M292ZHAyQ2l4WmQ0QT09]
\n17h30-18h30: Keynote 3 by Petr Prá\;&scaron\;ek (Institute of Philosophy of Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague)) &ldquo\;Ecology\, eco-phenomenology\, and the immanent ethics of the event&rdquo\; [Zoom link to access keynote 3: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82014093881?pwd=eG5qbTlRdXZEWTVmWWlCQVd5ZVU5UT09]
\n19.00: The event moves 100% online (Zoom) at this point
\n19.30-20.30: Agoras coordinated by Elen Riot (université\; de Reims)
\nNB: Agora are conversational spaces around a topic. They are neither a keynote nor a panel.
\nAgora 1: Pierre Guillet de Monthoux &ldquo\;American art versus European art?&rdquo\; \;
\nAgora 2: Franç\;ois-Xavier de Vaujany &ldquo\;The temporomateriality of organizing&rdquo\; \; \;
\n20.30-21.30: Concluding discussion with Matt Statler (NYU)\, Elen Riot (Université\; de Reims)\, Pierre Guillet de Monthoux (CBS &\; SSE) and Franç\;ois-Xavier de Vaujany (Université\; Paris Dauphine-PSL).
\nOrganizing committee: Leo Bancou (Université\; Paris Dauphine-PSL)\, Vincent Berthelot (Université\; Paris Dauphine-PSL)\, Lucie Chartouny (Université\; Paris Dauphine-PSL)\, Pierre Guillet de Monthoux (Copenhagen Business School and SSE)\, Elen Riot (Université\; de Reims)\, Matt Statler (New York University)\, Franç\;ois-Xavier de Vaujany (Université\; Paris Dauphine-PSL).
\nContact:dauphinephenomenology@gmail.com
\nFree and open registration \;:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/billets-american-and-continental-philosophies-of-organizing-308693720227
\n[1]IC2O alternates one time every two years with the Dauphine Phenomenology Workshop. It is focused on inter-continental philosophical conversations about organizing. New running (in 2023) will be a conversation between African philosophies and wisdoms and continental philosophies.
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