Historical Methods in Business and Management Research 2
Advances in Qualitative Research Online Seminar
Dear All,
We are continuing the AQR online seminar series Autumn Track focusing on Historical Methods in Business and Management Research and invite you to the next AQR seminar.
📅 Date: Wednesday, 19 November
🕔 Time: 17:00–18:30 (UK time)
💻 Location: Online – the Link to the Seminar
Speakers:
🕔 17:00–17:45 – Dr Steven Parker, Lecturer in Management, The Open University
Topic: Bringing microhistory into public policy – the destruction of the lilypad fountain
🕕 17:45–18:30 – Somayeh Taromi, Doctoral Candidate, Kent Business School
Topic: Organisational Sensemaking of Responsibility for Student Mental Health and Suicide Prevention in a UK University: A Textual Analysis of Publicly Available Communications
This AQR seminar is aligned with the British Academy of Management Special Interest Group on Management and Business History.
The AQR Seminar Series is an initiative of the Collaborative Solutions for Social Problems Lab at Kent Business School led by Prof. M. May Seitanidi, Professor of Responsible Business and Partnerships, RDSBL, UEL and Honorary Professor at KBS, UoK. The aim of the online seminars series is to bring together early, mid and senior career researchers, including Masters and PhD students, interested in Social Science Qualitative Research to improve their qualitative research understanding both in theory and in praxis i.e. applying it to their own research.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Warm regards,
Maxim Potepkin
AQR Seminar Series Coordinator
Kent Business School


