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 Post subject: 4th Annual International Ethnography Symposium at Venice, It
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Might not be specific to the lab, but ethnography nonetheless. cheers, conor

Apologies for cross-posting.



4th Annual International Ethnography Symposium at Venice, Italy:

Sunday August 23rd - Tuesday August 25th 2009



Current Developments in Ethnographic Research in the Social and
Management Sciences.

Key Theme: Practice, Politics and Ethics in Ethnographic Research



In Association with Ethnography



Key Note Speakers:

Professor David Boje and Dr. Grace Ann Rosile: New Mexico State
University, USA

Professor David Collinson and Dr. Margaret Collinson: Lancaster
University, UK

Professor Patrick Sullivan: Australian National University, AUS.

Professor John Van Maanen: Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology USA

Professor David Weir: Liverpool Hope University, UK



Full details are available at:
http://www.liv.ac.uk/managementschool/e ... 009_sympos
ium.htm





Dr Mike Rowe

University of Liverpool Management School

Chatham Street

Liverpool

L69 7ZH

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Conor M.W. Douglas
Research Fellow
Science and Technology Studies Unit (SATSU)
Department of Sociology
University of York
tele: +44 (0)1904 43 3052
cd512@york.ac.uk


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