Sub-theme 14: [SWG] The Role of Emotions and Embodiment in Extreme Contexts

Convenors:
Anja Danner-Schröder, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany
Mark de Rond, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
April L. Wright, Warwick Business School, United Kingdom
Session I: Thursday, July 07, 11:00 to 12:30, D5.0.001
Feeling Cold and Keeping Secrets: Making Sense in and of the Extreme
Chair: Mark de Rond
Stig Løland and Markus Hällgren
‘Where to ski?’ An ethnography of how guides make sense while planning
Pascal Lièvre, Eléonore Mérour, Michel Récopé, Simon Boyer and Géraldine Rix-Lievre
From sensemaking to 'sensitivity to': The sensible worlds of polar explorers
Branko Božič and Sabina Keston-Siebert
Trust and distrust in secret service organizations
Session II: Thursday, July 07, 14:00 to 15:30, D5.0.001
Desperate Refugees and Disrupted Entrepreneurs: Emotions and Sensemaking in Extreme Contexts
Chair: April Wright
Aki Harima and Crista Plak
Sensemaking of refugee-camp entrepreneurs: When temporality becomes quasi-permanent
Amna Chaudhry and John M. Amis
Desperate journeys to Europe – Disruptions, emotions and sensebreaking
Kemal Haşim and Birthe Soppe
The influence of emotions on entrepreneurial practices in disrupted contexts: Lived experiences of local entrepreneurs in Northern Cyprus
Session III: Friday, July 08, 09:00 to 10:30, D5.0.001
Doctors without Borders, Paratroopers and Cargo Ships: Coping with Emotions in Extreme Contexts
Chair: Anja Danner-Schröder
Madeleine Rauch and Shahzad (Shaz) Ansari
Reframing difficult situations through self-talk: How people cope by writing diaries
Kijan Vakilzadeh and Peter Eberl
Team resilience and emotion regulation in extreme contexts: A qualitative biographical analysis of an elite paratrooper unit
Derin Kent and Gloria Kutscher
Isolation and confinement in context: Group emotional processes on a transatlantic cargo ship
Session IV: Friday, July 08, 11:00 to 12:30, D5.0.001
Caring for Patients and Rescuing Big Cats: Moral Emotions and Professional Work in Extreme Contexts
Chair: April Wright
Stephanie A. Ewuzie, Gerry McGivern, Gerardo Patriotta, Daniel Mbuthia, Jacinta Nzinga and Mike English
Moral values. Moral emotions and adapting in an extreme context: New professionals’ transition from medical school into clinical practice in public healthcare in Kenya
Meena Andiappan and Morgan Davidson
When caring breeds contempt: The impact of moral emotions on healthcare professionals’ commitment during a pandemic
Harsh Jha, Vinayak R. Tripathi, Neha Arora and Ankita Singh
Partnership building in extreme situations: Professional calling, moral emotions and community engagement during big cat rescue operations in human settlements
Session V: Friday, July 08, 14:00 to 15:30, D5.0.001
Climbing Walls, Walking Ship Decks, and Countering Terrorist Attacks: Embodiment in Extreme Contexts
Chair: Mark de Rond
Virginie Fernandez, Sophie E. Jané and Markus Hällgren
Shared body puzzles: Examining collective embodied sensemaking on the climbing wall
Ila Bharatan, Eivor Oborn and Jacky Swan
Finding your sea legs: Exploring the process of newcomer embodied learning in a risky context
Cheick Fousseni Diaby and Christophe Roux-Dufort
Investigating the aesthetic and embodied dimension of crisis leadership: Insights from a large-scale simulation
Thijs Willems and Robert C.H. Chia
Enacting extreme contexts into being: An embodied and processual reconceptualization of ‘breakdown’
Session VI: Saturday, July 09, 09:00 to 10:30, D5.0.001
In the Emergency Room, the Army and Peace Building: Learning and Leading in Extreme Contexts
Chair: Anja Danner-Schröder
Lucas Dufour and Meena Andiappan
“Now the Army is who I am”: Using cadet socialization to increase organizational identification in the French Army
Virginia Rosales, Medhanie Gaim and Linda Rouleau
From rookie to expert: Learning routines through performing and patterning cycles
Loua Khalil
Leadership development in extreme contexts: A narrative approach
Session VII: Saturday, July 09, 11:00 to 12:30, D5.0.001
Bringing the Personal into Extreme Contexts Research
Chair: Mark de Rond
Innan Sasaki
Memories of Karelia
Charles (Richard) V. O'Quinn
Hard as woodpecker lips: Practice, emotion and embodiment in extreme contexts
Laure Cabantous and Nora Meziani
Embodied sensemaking in adversity