Sub-theme 14: [SWG] The Role of Temporality and Coordination in Extreme Contexts
Convenors:
Samer Faraj, McGill University, Canada
Daniel Geiger, University of Hamburg, Germany
Anja Danner-Schröder, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany
Session Time Corridor 1: Thursday, July 08, 11:00 to 12:30, Virtual Conference (EventsAir)
Opening /// Unforeseen Solutions in Extreme Contexts – Session 1
Chair: Samer Faraj, Daniel Geiger, Anja Danner-Schröder (Opening); Samer Faraj (Session 1)
Peter Eberl and Kijan Vakilzadeh
The role of emotion regulation in extreme contexts – A qualitative biographical analysis of an elite paratrooper unit in the
second world war
Jaromir Junne, Christian Huber and Tobias Scheytt
Temporal role switches and organisational bricolage in extreme contexts: An analysis of the ad-hoc reconfigurations of German
battleships’ to rescue refugees in distress at sea during Operation Sophia
Session Time Corridor 2: Thursday, July 08, 16:00 to 20:00, Virtual Conference (EventsAir)
Coordinating in Extreme Contexts – Session 2 /// Sensemaking in Extreme Contexts – Session 3
Break 1: 17:00 to 17:15
Chair: Daniel Geiger (Session 2); Samer Faraj (Session 3)
Jeroen J. Wolbers, Kees Boersma, Peter Groenewegen and Marshall Scott Poole
Mitigating the collapse of sensemaking in crisis management
Nour Kanaan, Isabelle Bouty and Anouck Adrot
Emergent coordination in a fragmented world: A practice-based view of integration
Samir Lótfi Vaz, Gabriela Maia and Reed Nelson
Standardizing safety practices on oil platforms: The interplay of sensemaking, discourse and action
Marie-Léandre Gomez, Marie Kervelleilant, Matthieu Langlois, Philippe Lorino, Damien Mourey and Marie Kerveillant
How to prepare for extreme contexts: The experience of time and space through chronotopic inquiries
McKenzie Lloyd-Smith
Resiling from crisis: The emergent coordination of Critical Care in response to COVID-19
Leo Juri Kaufmann and Anja Danner-Schröder
Emergent coordination: Making sense of ambiguous organizational modes in times of crisis
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Session 2: 16:00–17:00
Session 3: 17:15–18:15
Social Get-together: 18:15–20:00
Session 2: 16:00–17:00
Session 3: 17:15–18:15
Social Get-together: 18:15–20:00
Session Time Corridor 3: Friday, July 09, 10:15 to 12:30, Virtual Conference (EventsAir)
Enacting Time in Extreme Contexts – Session 4 /// Temporality in Extreme Contexts – Session 5
Break 1: 11:15 to 11:30
Chair: Anja Danner-Schröder (Session 4); Daniel Geiger (Session 5)
Virginie Fernandez
Pluritemporal events as reliable coherent trajectory
Lisa Harborth and Daniel Geiger
Towards a diachronic perspective on coordinating routines in crises: Enacting temporal elasticity
Anand Bhardwaj and Samer Faraj
Triaging breaches: A hospital’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Adrian Yeow, Lim Shi Ying and Foong Pin Symn
Temporary organizations in extreme events: Resourcing and temporary organizing scaffold
Amelia Compagni and Giulia Cappellaro
Temporary and permanent organizing in systemic crises: A study of professional responses to Covid-19
Elisa Lehrer, Lorenzo Skade, Yanis Hamdali and Jochen Koch
The temporal unfolding of crises: Synchronizing rhythms and the construction of urgency
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Session 4: 10:15–11:15
Session 5: 11:30–12:30
Session 4: 10:15–11:15
Session 5: 11:30–12:30
Session Time Corridor 4: Friday, July 09, 16:00 to 19:00, Virtual Conference (EventsAir)
Knowledge and Meaning in Extreme Contexts – Session 6 /// Creative Responses in Extreme Contexts – Session 7 + Closing
Break 1: 17:00 to 17:15
Chair: Samer Faraj (Session 6); Anja Danner-Schröder (Session 7); Samer, Daniel, Anja (Closing)
Derin Kent and Daniel Beunza
Purpose-built: Managing meaning and material in a bank’s recovery from 9/11
Flavio Tschopp and Harald Tuckermann
No end in sight: Balancing capacity in a hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic
Margaux Manent, Simon Reeves, Kathy Malas and Karl-Emanuel Dionne
Reconfiguring routine development activities to
disrupt existing routines in the face of a pandemic crisis: An objectual
perspective of routine embeddedness
Joshua Hurwitz
Constructing infrastructures: Definitions of essential in the COVID-19 pandemic
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Session 6: 16:00–17:00
Session 7: 17:15–18:10
Closing: 18:10–19:00
Session 6: 16:00–17:00
Session 7: 17:15–18:10
Closing: 18:10–19:00
Session Time Corridor 5: Saturday, July 10, 07:00 to 12:30, Virtual Conference (EventsAir)