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REMINDER: 2nd Open Seminar on Sociomateriality, May 14-15, Lund, Sweden

                REMINDER: 2nd Open Seminar on Sociomateriality, May 14-15, Lund, Sweden
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<br>Dear Colleagues,
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<br>As a continuation of last year's open seminar on Sociomateriality in Uppsala,
<br>we invite you to Lund, Sweden on May 14-15 for the 2nd Open Seminar on
<br>Sociomateriality. Attached and below, please find a call for participation.
<br>The format will be similar to last year?s seminar and will include lectures by
<br>Pernille Bj?rn (KU) and Ulrike Schultze (SMU).
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<br>We hope to see you in Lund!
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<br>Best,
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<br>Stella, Martin, Siri & Markus
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<br>2nd Open Seminar on Sociomateriality
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<br>Exchanges on Theory and Empirical Issues Lund University, Dept. of
<br>Informatics, May 14-15th 2018
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<br>Lecturers:
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<br>Pernille Bj?rn, Department of Computer Science | University of Copenhagen
<br>Ulrike Schultze, Cox School of Business | Southern Methodist University
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<br>Dear Colleague,
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<br>We invite you to an open seminar on the application of theories discussed
<br>under the umbrella term of sociomateriality (e.g. Orlikowski 2010, Schatzki
<br>2010, Cecez-Kecmanovic et al. 2014). As a continuation of last year?s seminar,
<br>the second Open Seminar on Sociomateriality[1] will be held in Lund, Sweden on
<br>May 14th-15th 2018.
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<br>Themes
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<br>The purpose of the seminar is to create an environment to facilitate exchange,
<br>discussion and debate on theoretical accounts (including ontological
<br>assumptions) that cut across different disciplines, and, most importantly,
<br>ideas on the operationalization of these theories/ontologies in empirical
<br>research. We aim to foster a supportive community for scholars interested in
<br>sociomateriality and welcome participants who draw on a variety of
<br>perspectives. Some suggested themes are methodological implications of
<br>sociomateriality, social implications of algorithmic phenomena, hybrid agency
<br>and the performativity of technology. The last three themes are based on the
<br>IFIP 8.2 2018 working conference and participants who plan to send a paper
<br>there are encouraged to submit their draft papers.
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<br>Submissions
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<br>We invite submissions of research in various stages of progress. A wide
<br>variety of formats are welcomed including: papers, data samples, pictorials,
<br>video, essays, prototypes, presentations of initial ideas and reflections etc.
<br>Irrespective of the format you choose, please submit an abstract of 200-500
<br>words. We offer the possibility to participate in a round of written reviews
<br>for paper submissions as well as discussants for all contributions. The
<br>seminar will be free of charge and limited to 30 participants.
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<br>Deadlines
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<br>Please sign up for the seminar and send in your abstract by April 27th. It is
<br>also possible to attend the seminar without a submission. If you would like to
<br>have your paper reviewed, please state it in the abstract submission and send
<br>us your paper by April 29th. Note that reviewing responsibilities will be
<br>distributed among participants who choose to submit their papers for the round
<br>of written reviews. The written reviews are due on May 7th.
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<br>For registration, submission, and any questions, please send an email to
<br>martin.stojanov@im.uu.se.
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<br>Best regards,
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<br>Styliani Zafeiropoulou (Lund University) Martin Stojanov (Uppsala University)
<br>Siri Wassrin (Link?ping University) Markus Ellmer (University of Salzburg)
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<br>References
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<br>Aanestad, M., ?sterlund, C., M?hring, M., Riemer, K., SMU, U. S., & Suchman,
<br>L. (n.d.). Living with Monsters? Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena,
<br>Hybrid Agency and the Performativity of Technology. Retrieved from
<br>http://2018conf.ifipwg82.org/ Cecez-Kecmanovic, D., R. D. Galliers, O.
<br>Henfridsson, S. Newell and R. Vidgen (2014). "The sociomateriality of
<br>information systems: Current status, future directions." MIS Quarterly 38(3):
<br>809-830.
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<br>Orlikowski, W. J. (2010). "The sociomateriality of organisational life:
<br>Considering technology in management research." Cambrige Journal of Economics
<br>34(1): 125-141.
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<br>Schatzki, T. (2010). "Materiality and social life." Nature and Culture 5(2):
<br>123-149.
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<br>The seminar is partially funded by the Swedish Research School of Management
<br>and IT
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