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Sub-theme 64: Revealing and Addressing Unaccounted Configurations of Inequalities in the World of Work -> HYBRID sub-theme!

  • 1.  Sub-theme 64: Revealing and Addressing Unaccounted Configurations of Inequalities in the World of Work -> HYBRID sub-theme!

    Posted 01-06-2024 10:01

    We warmly invite you to submit your paper to our track theme Sub-theme 64 titled "Revealing and Addressing Unaccounted Configurations of Inequalities in the World of Work" at the 40th EGOS (European Group for Organizational Studies) Colloquium, scheduled to take place in Milan from July 4-6, 2024. 

    Research on workplace inequalities often focuses on salient identities and visible forms of discrimination. However, significant gaps remain in our understanding of new, emerging or implicit inequalities across diverse sociocultural and organisational landscapes. This gap hinders the development of impactful initiatives to promote equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI).

    Our Sub-theme 64 welcomes conceptual, empirical, and methodological papers that draw on various theories and research methods to explore new, emerging or hidden dimensions of inequalities in various organisational contexts in the Global North or Global South. We are particularly interested in how EDI initiatives can reveal and address these inequalities.

    This Sub-theme welcomes participants in a HYBRID format, which means that online and onsite participation is possible, making it more inclusive. We are excited to receive diverse contributions and look forward to engaging discussions during this hybrid event.

    To submit your paper, click on the link: https://lnkd.in/e5DhV6WP

    The submission deadline is January 9, 2024, 23:59:59 CET [Central European Time]

    For any enquiries, please contact the convenors:

    Dr Chidozie Umeh
    University of York, United Kingdom
    chidozie.umeh@york.ac.uk

    Prof Lilian Otaye-Ebede
    University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
    l.e.otaye@liverpool.ac.uk

    Prof Eddy Ng
    Queens University, Canada
    eddy.ng@queensu.ca



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    Dr Chidozie Umeh
    Queen Mary University of London
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