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Call for Papers/Special Issue for AMLE: Rhythms of Academic Life: Frost and Taylor 20 Years On

  • 1.  Call for Papers/Special Issue for AMLE: Rhythms of Academic Life: Frost and Taylor 20 Years On

    Posted 06-19-2017 11:30

    Call for Papers/Special Issue

    Rhythms of Academic Life: Frost and Taylor 20 Years On

    The purpose of this special issue is to explore the ways in which management academic jobs and careers are changing, the reasons for these changes, and the impact that these changes will have in the future. We want to explore these matters theoretically and empirically, and to encourage perspectives from different philosophies, designs, and approaches. Consequently, we encourage both conceptual and empirical submissions that address the jobs and careers of management educators and have no preconceptions about suitable ontologies or epistemologies.

    CALL FOR PAPERS: Rhythms of Academic Life - Special Issue on Academic Careers

     

    Submission deadline: September 1, 2017 

    Expected date of publication: June 2019

     

     Special Issue Editors:

    Jon Billsberry, Deakin University

    Michael Cohen, Deakin University

    Tine Köhler, University of Melbourne

    Micheal Stratton, University of North Carolina Asheville

    Susan Taylor, University of Maryland at College Park

     

    For more info, visit http://aom.org/amle/

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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