Sub-theme 28: Converging at the Methodological Crossroads: Visual Possibilities in Organizational Research

Convenors:
Juliette Koning, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Maria Laura Toraldo, University of Milan, Italy
Session I: Thursday, July 04, 09:00 to 10:30, U6-P2-2170
'States of the Art' and Publishing Differently
Chair: Juliette Koning & Maria Laura Toraldo
Kaiyu Shao, Maddy Janssens and Michelle Greenwood
Exploring the ‘messy’ possibilities of visual organizational research: A problematizing review
Rebecca Senger
Narratives in organizations: A review and future directions
Dennis Jancsary and Miikka J. Lehtonen
Liberté, égalité, créativité! Transcending monomodality through graphic articles
Session II: Thursday, July 04, 11:00 to 12:30, U6-P2-2170
Designing Rigorous Methodologies for Data Visualization
Chair: Kaiyu Shao
Israel Fortin
Avoiding copyright concerns: Visual chains of signification presented with icons
Massimo Airoldi and Anna Helene Kvist Møller
With eyes of a machine: A three-step approach for AI-assisted visual content analysis in organizational research
Megan Power
Finding focus: An organisational scholar’s approach to visualising complex forms of organising (and what data visualisation scholars had to say about it)
Session III: Thursday, July 04, 14:00 to 15:30, U6-P2-2170
Videos, Film and Artefacts
Chair: Israel Fortin
Katharina Zangerle
Film analysis in organization studies: A cinematic approach for theory illustration by proposing an analytical aramework
Zhang Xu, Yirao Wang and Kaiyu Shao
Narratives in organizations: A review and future directions
Lorenn Ruster
Cybernetic lookbooks: An emerging visual approach for organizational understanding
Session IV: Friday, July 05, 09:00 to 10:30, U6-P2-2170
Embodied and Sensorial Dimensions of Visual Inquiry
Chair: Alison Hirst
Harriet Shortt and Sylwia Ciuk
Multisensory experimental maps: Towards a novel method for studying embodied experiences
Julie Kordovsky and Eva Pallesen
Drawing as a caring way of practicing research: Towards a methodological framework
Chiara Paolino, Daniela Aliberti and Greta Elisabetta Brizio
Dancing towards inclusion: Visual and performative learning approaches to discuss marginalization
Session V: Friday, July 05, 11:00 to 12:30, U6-P2-2170
Working with the 'Arts'
Chair: Harriet Shortt
Juliette Koning and Math Noortmann
Collage conversations as a method for researching organizations
Alison Hirst, Arianna Marcolin, Annabel Lee, Maria Laura Toraldo and Chris J. Ivory
Art in/ and ethnography: Different and similar ways of seeing skilled technological work
Marjan De Coster, Dide van Eck and Noortje van Amsterdam
“It is always putting things into words, but now it was about feeling, truly feeling”: Experimenting with poem houses to attend to discursive-material-affective entanglements
Session VI: Friday, July 05, 14:00 to 15:30, U6-P2-2170
Accountability, Inclusion and Decolonizing with Visuals
Chair: Sylwia Ciuk
Beatriz Silva Tupiniquim Freitas de Abreu and Lia Ribeiro Dias Calder do Amaral
The aura of capitalism: The manifestation of the spirit of capitalism through diversity and inclusion in organizations
Natalie Anita Bye
Using a participatory arts-based method to decolonise social capital
Eleonora Montagner
From linear perspective to the blind spot of vision: Exploring interactions between visual perspective and accountability within organizations
Session VII: Saturday, July 06, 09:00 to 10:30, U6-P2-2170
Visuals and Workplace Dynamics
Chair: Alessia Argiolas
Ivana Lukeš Rybanská
Dissecting the layers of the visual in digital ethnography of workplaces
Anna Oechslen, Yue Mao and Alica Repenning
Assembling digital workplaces: Conducting digital ethnographies of coworking, gig working, and creative entrepreneurship
Kavitha Ravikumar
What if: Envisioning sustainable futures beyond routine work paradigms
Session VIII: Saturday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30, U6-P2-2170
Visuals as 'Resources'
Chair: Maria Laura Toraldo & Juliette Koning
Kseniya Navazhylava
Entrepreneurial venture valuing through visual-based transparency on social media
Alessia Argiolas and Hans Rawhouser
What is “Social” in our “Impact”? How different views of social impact affect the practices of social ventures: A comparative case study in rural electrification in India.
Irina Kerimova and Ali Danışman
Visual content strategies of inflight magazines in terms of national identity and global trends