Sub-theme 58: Social and Organizational Memory Studies: Closing the Gap

Convenors:
Diego M. Coraiola, University of Alberta, Canada
François Bastien, University of Victoria, Canada
Mairi Maclean, University of Bath, United Kingdom
Session I: Thursday, July 07, 11:00 to 12:30, TC.5.03
Chair: William (Bill) M. Foster
Ana Valois Leite and Adriana Roseli Wünsch Takahashi
Organizational modus operandi and processes of remembering: Connecting past, present, and future to promote change during COVID-19 pandemic
Samantha Fröhlich and Adriana Roseli Wünsch Takahashi
Memory, identity and innovation: A case study of dynamic capabilities in traditional restaurants
Henry E. Eze, Katerina Nicolopoulou and Paul Lassalle
Explaining institutional memory in socio-economically focused entrepreneurship programmes implementation
Session II: Thursday, July 07, 14:00 to 15:30, TC.5.03
Chair: Mairi Maclean
Ekaterina Baskakova, Paolo Ferri and Luca Zan
Preserving organizational memory: A case of industrial heritage sites
Sherry L. Xie, Yubao Gao and Siyi (Catherine) Li
Records management and memories – with an AI illustration
Bora Aksu
Origins of conflicting institutional logics: A study of social memory construction on rhetorical strategies about the use of artificial intelligence (AI)
Session III: Friday, July 08, 09:00 to 10:30, TC.5.03
Chair: Matthew C.B. Lyle
Yasaman Sadeghi
Professional memory workers and mnemonic practices in the margins
Mairi Maclean, Charles Harvey, Roy Suddaby, Diego M. Coraiola and Charles Harvey
Multi-temporality and the ghostly: Capturing the spirit of time past and yet to come?
Stephanie Decker and Matthew Hollow
Translating the past: How external memory professionals demonstrate expert judgement
Hugo Schalkwijk, Martijn Felder, Pieterbas Lalleman, Manon S. Parry and Iris Wallenburg
Fifty years debate, five diplomas and one law: A historical case study on differentiated nurse practice in a layered institutional environment
Session IV: Friday, July 08, 11:00 to 12:30, TC.5.03
Chair: Jukka Rintamäki
Dean Pierides, Gemma Lord, Simon Bailey, Ashley Mills and Catherine Casler
Disappearing and forgetting in charitable organization
José Carlos Marques and Johnny Boghossian
Escaping the authenticity trap: Historicizing the effects of wild fur and indigenous peoples’ rights
Diego M. Coraiola, William M. Foster and François Bastien
Authentically remembering unethical pasts
Session V: Friday, July 08, 14:00 to 15:30, TC.5.03
Chair: Stephanie Decker
Matthew Lyle, Ashley S. Hockensmith and Ian J. Walsh
Smoked out: Tracing the ‘lash-up’ of collective identity dynamics
Micki Eisenman
A trip down memory lane: Constructing a mnemonic relational field
Ken Sakai, Yuki Tsuboyama and Takahiro Endo
Making another form of yesterday: Family business regeneration in mnemonic disruption
André Carlos Busanelli de Aquino and Diego M. Coraiola
Foundational events: The experience of the past and the constitution of geographic communities
Session VI: Saturday, July 09, 09:00 to 10:30, TC.5.03
Chair: François Bastien
Yihan Liu and Ziyun Fan
Organizing collective memory in the context of crisis:A schematic narrative approach
Hamid Foroughi
Rhetorical history and international collaboration: Binding narratives or blinding imaginaries?
William M. Foster, Sébastien Mena and Jukka Rintamäki
Researching collective memory: Bringing the collective interview (back?) in.
Session VII: Saturday, July 09, 11:00 to 12:30, TC.5.03
- Round Table -
Chair: Convenors and Participants