Sub-theme 78: Time to Create Queer Spaces: Queering Organization Studies -> HYBRID sub-theme!

Convenors:
Jannick Friis Christensen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Lea Katharina Reiss, WU – Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Alison Pullen, Macquarie University, Australia
Session I: Thursday, July 04, 09:00 to 10:30, U6-P1-20
Queer Entrepreneurship
Chair: Alison Pullen
Philip Balsiger and Simon Vuille
Queer entrepreneurialism? How start-up culture and activism merge in a “queer and feminist incubator”
Discussant(s): Louise Lecomte, Sonia Adam-Ledunois and Kim Godson
Louise Lecomte, Sonia Adam-Ledunois and Kim Godson
Being an entrepreneur in a taboo industry: A double jeopardy for women and queer people?
Discussant(s): Maryse Tremblay
Maryse Tremblay
Entrepreneurship and the regime of sexual normalcy: A polyqueer reading
Discussant(s): Junya Yanagi and Jin-ichiro Yamada
Junya Yanagi and Jin-ichiro Yamada
Queering entrepreneurship: An exploration of gay entrepreneurs' identity dynamics
Discussant(s): Philip Balsiger and Simon Vuille
Session II: Thursday, July 04, 11:00 to 12:30, U6-P1-20
EDI & LGBTQ+ Networks in Work Organizations
Chair: Jannick Friis Christensen
India J. Kandel
Rainbow ties: Exploring LGBTQ employee networks
Discussant(s): Serhan Kotiloglu
Serhan Kotiloglu
How does LGBTI+ inclusion change organizations? Analyzing the relationships between LGBTI+ inclusion and changes in organizational risk taking
Discussant(s): Stephanie Clark
Stephanie Clark
Stonewalled: A queer autoethnographic account of negotiating emerging EDI practices in a London consulting firm
Discussant(s): Robin Ladwig
Robin Ladwig
Queering the heteronormative and gender binary workspace
Discussant(s): India J. Kandel
Session III: Thursday, July 04, 14:00 to 15:30, U6-P1-20
Intersectionality, Identity & Immigration
Chair: Lea Katharina Reiss
Yuan-Yuan Chan and Jared M. Poole
Queering immigration: A qualitative study of Taiwanese LGBTQ+ immigrants’ experience in the US
Discussant(s): Julian Schönauer, Andrea Greven and Malte Brettel
Julian Schönauer, Andrea Greven and Malte Brettel
“We’re not the same” – The roles of LGBTQ+ group identity, gender identity, and sexual orientation for disclosure and authenticity at work
Discussant(s): Iresha Donmanige, Shamika Almeida and Elizabeth Frino
Iresha Donmanige, Shamika Almeida and Elizabeth Frino
Exploring diversity management through identity work, identity negotiation, and intersectionality: A mapping exercise using bibliographic coupling analysis
Discussant(s): Ebru Calin
Ebru Calin
Queering family practices through an intersectional lens: Exploring M-other-hood & alternative maternal subjectivities
Discussant(s): Yuan-Yuan Chan and Jared M. Poole
Session IV: Friday, July 05, 09:00 to 10:30, U6-P1-20
Queer (Safe) Spaces
Chair: Lea Reiss
Mathilde Jost and Marie Lemaire
Techno parties as safe spaces for queer people? Renegotiating the safeness of queer people in regards to the mainstreamisation of techno music
Discussant(s): Katrina Pritchard, Helen C. Williams and Cara Reed
Katrina Pritchard, Helen C. Williams and Cara Reed
“There is never enough space to feel safe”: Queer safety and regulation in cisdominant workspaces
Discussant(s): Ali Rostron
Ali Rostron
‘Trying to tell it all to you’: Creating queer spaces through poetry
Discussant(s): Polyana Silva and Andre Carlos Busanelli de Aquino
Polyana Silva and Andre Carlos Busanelli de Aquino
Avatars and queer(ed) spaces in virtual worlds
Discussant(s): Mathilde Jost and Marie Lemaire
Session V: Friday, July 05, 11:00 to 12:30, U6-P1-20
Queering Professions
Chair: Alison Pullen
Athanasia Daskalopoulou and Daniela Pirani
Understanding the role of pedagogical tools in organisational silencing and discrimination in academia: A queer theory approach
Discussant(s): Anna Grzelec
Anna Grzelec
Queering engineering
Discussant(s): Sophia Hinton-Lever
Sophia Hinton-Lever
Managing creative objects: Queering laminated space in the art world
Discussant(s): Vinayakan Sajeev-Beena, Hussein Cheaito and Dennis Venter
Vinayakan Sajeev-Beena, Hussein Cheaito and Dennis Venter
Queering economics in action: Introducing our project – The Institute for Queer Economics
Discussant(s): Athanasia Daskalopoulou and Daniela Pirani
Session VI: Friday, July 05, 14:00 to 15:30, U6-P1-20
Activism, Affects & Alternatives
Chair: Jannick Friis Christensen
Chris Steyaert
Ambivalent affects of collective resistance: The Stonewall uprising at the opera
Discussant(s): Saunak Sarkar
Saunak Sarkar
Gender-affirming or not? Examining the affective arrangements of toilets used by trans* individuals
Discussant(s): Scott Lawley
Scott Lawley
LGBTQIA+ sports groups: Activism between normative mainstream spaces and queer counterspaces
Discussant(s): Liz Parsons, Rachel Ashman and Maggie Matich
Liz Parsons, Rachel Ashman and Maggie Matich
Queer digital corporeal activism
Discussant(s): Chris Steyaert
Session VII: Saturday, July 06, 09:00 to 10:30, U6-P1-20
Un/doing Genders & Sexualities
Chair: Alison Pullen
Clotilde Coron and Pauline de Becdelièvre
Coming-in, coming-out, and the need for lesbian spaces: The case of “late-bloomer lesbians”
Discussant(s): Marta Equi Pierazzini
Axel Imbert
Navigating gaming heterosexism: An anthropological approach of digital (counter-)spaces through mapping and queer experiences
Discussant(s): Bruno Felix and Sophie Hennekam
Bruno Felix and Sophie Hennekam
Gender play: How non-binary individuals construct their gender identity
Discussant(s): Clotilde Coron and Pauline de Becdelièvre
Session VIII: Saturday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30, U6-P1-20
Queer Methods & Methodologies
Chair: Lea Katharina Reiss
Luke Fletcher and Rosa Marvell
‘Doing’ LGBTI+ research: Reflections from our research on transgender and non-binary workplace inclusion
Discussant(s): Ignacio Duran
Ignacio J. Durán Pinochet
Better interviewing through queer listening in interpretive phenomenological analysis
Discussant(s): Laura Lucia Parolin and Carmen Pellegrinelli
Laura Lucia Parolin and Carmen Pellegrinelli
Posthuman queering: The case of the “Stone” play
Discussant(s): Luke Fletcher and Rosa Marvell