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[ecrea] CFP - LITME@WORK2019 - Distant collaboration in a digitalized world of work: media and digital competences, organizational design and discourses
Wed Nov 28 10:47:41 GMT 2018
*Conference announcement: Distant collaboration in a digitalized world
of work: *
*media and digital competences, organizational design and discourses*
Context
The LITME@WORK research project (www.litmeatwork.be
<http://www.litmeatwork.be>) is pleased to invite researchers to submit
abstracts for presentation at its closing conference: "Distant
collaboration in a digitalized world of work: media and digital
competences, organizational design and discourses". The conference will
be held at the University of Namur (Belgium) on the 8th, 9th and 10th of
May 2019.
The aim of this conference is to gather the scientific community from
all disciplines working on digital, media and information literacy
(DMIL), organizational design, and discourse in relation to office work
(ranging from clerical work to managerial tasks). We especially welcome
papers focusing on aspects and implications of teamwork and distance
work facilitated by Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
Office work environments, practices and discourses are changing due to
new organizational models including teleworking policies, shared office
spaces or “deskless” environments, digitalization of information systems
or “paperless” policies, teamwork improvement through groupwares. New
kinds of information and communication technologies like mobile devices,
multimedia content, and cloud computing also play a role in the
transformation of everyday work practices. These transformations, as
visible in so-called “New Worlds of Work” or “New Ways of Working”
(NWOW) initiatives in public and private organizations, create new
requirements with regard to DML competences, organizational design and
corporate discourses, for instance in terms of engaging in collaborative
writing, managing personal and shared information, managing time, and
managing a team at a distance. At the same time, these practices have an
impact on the relationships office workers have with themselves, with
others and with the institutional contexts through which they move and
to which they contribute.
The LITME@WORK project approached these issues through three
perspectives: (1) the organizational discourses on the digitally
competent office worker, (2) the relationship between work organization
and conditions for (DMIL) competences utilization and learning; and (3)
the relationship between digital media uses and competencies in
employees’ new work practices. These three approaches also provide the
interdisciplinary approach of this conference that seeks to address the
following questions: How are digital media competences addressed and
practiced in today’s office work? How can digital media competences be
further integrated in emerging team/distance work structures and
practices in order to support efficient, stimulating and meaningful ways
of working? How do managers and other office workers make sense of
themselves and their practices in an increasingly digitalized work
environment? How are the subjectivities and activities of office workers
structured in and through culture, communication and/or discourse?
Topics
Possible topics of interest for this conference include, but are not
limited to:
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Conditions of development of collaborative competences
*
Collective competences in professional contexts
*
Distant communication at work
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Virtual teamwork and virtual teams
*
Impacts of organizational design on work practices and/or learning
opportunities
*
Effects of collaborative technologies in virtual teams
*
Constructions of NWOW related office cultures, subjectivities and
practices
*
Positive and negative outcomes of the transition to digitalized work
environments
*
Power and resistance in relation to the implementation of new ways
of working
*
Digital, media and information literacy at work
*
Work coordination in virtual teams
*
Group information management and knowledge management
*
...
We welcome contributors from disciplines as diverse as organizational
studies, (critical) management studies, communication science, sociology
of work, organizational communication, discourse analysis, information
science, computer-supported collaborative work, digital and information
literacy…
Confirmed keynote speaker
Laurent Taskin, Louvain School of Management, Université Catholique de
Louvain (UCLouvain).
Practical information
The conference will be held from the 8th of May (starting in the
afternoon)to the 10th of May 2019 (ending around noon)at the University
of Namur, Belgium (https://www.unamur.be/en/access).
Participation fee
The participation fee is 100€. This fee covers coffee breaks, lunches on
the 9th and 10th, and a ticket for the evening dinner on the 9th, as
well as a printed version of the book of abstracts and the LITME@WORK
project final book.
Submissions
Participants are invited to submit an abstract of 500 words maximum
(references not included), with 3 to 5 keywords. References and a short
biography of the authors
should be uploaded in a separated Word document.
Abstracts must be submitted in English.
Abstracts have to be submitted through the Easychair platform of the
conference: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=litmeatwork2019
Important dates
Abstract submission deadline: January 31st, 2019
Notification to participants: February 28th, 2019
Accepted abstracts will be published online and in the printed book of
abstracts which will be distributed to registered participants.
Registration deadline: April 1st, 2019
Contact
Any inquiry should be addressed to (jerry.jacques /at/ unamur.be)
<mailto:(jerry.jacques /at/ unamur.be)>. This CFP can also be found on the
LITMEatWORK website: http://www.litmeatwork.be/final-conferenceand on
Easychair: https://easychair.org/cfp/LITMEATWORK2019
Organizing and scientific committee
Anne-Sophie Collard (University of Namur)
Jerry Jacques (University of Namur)
Pierre Fastrez (UCLouvain)
Thibault Philippette (UCLouvain)
Valèria Ligurgo (UClouvain)
Monique Ramioul (KU Leuven)
Arne Vanderstukken (KU Leuven)
Yennef Vereyken (KU Leuven)
Geoffroy Patriarche (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles)
Marie Dufrasne (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles)
Jan Zienkowski (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles)
This research project and this conference are funded financed by the
BRAIN-be program of the Belgian Federal Public Planning Service Science
Policy (BESLPO).
Jerry JACQUES
Postdoctoral Researcher / International Relations Officer
Research Centre Information, Law and Society (CRIDS)
(jerry.jacques /at/ unamur.be) <mailto:(jerry.jacques /at/ unamur.be)>
CRIDS Website <http://www.crids.eu>
My ResearchGate Profile <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jerry_Jacques>
My Twitter Account <https://twitter.com/jerry_jacques>
Université de Namur ASBL
Rue de Bruxelles 61 - 5000 Namur
Belgique
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