Seminar series - Programme
2008 - 2009
- 'Images and Organization' inVisio evening launch event, 14th October 2008, 7pm-9.30pm, Photographers Gallery, London UK
Co-ordinators: inVisio founding members
Includes drinks reception, PhD posters and exhibition.
19:00 Welcome and introduction to inVisio 19:15 Jonathan Schroeder (University of Exeter): "Snapshot Aesthetics in Brand Culture" 20:00 Helen Couchman (Photographic Artist): "Workers
"20:45 Claus Noppeney (CNC Berlin/Grenoble Ecole de Management): "Seeing Organizations - Understanding Organizations?"
Who attended this event?
- ‘Constructing the Visual Organization’ 26th November 2008, 10am-4.30pm, Kingswood Room, University of London, Royal Holloway, UK
Co-ordinator: Dr Jane Davison
Directions to the event
09:30 Arrival, registration, coffee 10:00 Introductions 10:30 Prof Eric Guthey (Copenhagen Business School) - "Pictures of Big Shots: The Visual Construction of Corporate Leadership" 11:15 Coffee 11:45 Dr Karen Dale (University of Leicester) - "Beyond the Frame? The Visual and Lived Experience" 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Dr Nina Kivinen (Abo Akademi, Finland) - "Performing the organisation online" 14:15 Coffee 14:45 Dr Jane Davison (Royal Holloway, University of London) - "Icon, iconography, iconology: visual branding and the case of the bowler hat" (re the Bradford & Bingley Building Society) 15:30 Dr Cathy Johnson (Royal Holloway, University of London) - "Branding the Television Corporation: the case of Channel 4" 16:15 Round-up, announcements, overview of next seminar, glass of wine and departure
Who attended this event?
- ‘Multidisciplinary visual resources’ 30th January 2009, 10am-3.45pm, University of Manchester, UK
Co-ordinator: Dr Chris McLean
10:00 Registration and Coffee 10:20 Amelia Jones (Art History & Visual Studies) - "Live Art in History: Thinking Across Art History and Performance Studies" 11:05 Coffee 11:20 Susie Howarth (Art & Visual) - "Is Everything Going to be Alright" 12:05 Rafael Alcadipani (Organizational Theory) - "Making the Visual Factory" 12:50 Lunch 13:45 Andrew Hill (Visual Culture) - "Visuality, the unseen and the War on Terror" 14:30 Coffee 14:45 Albena Yaneva (Architecture & SST) - "Making Statements with Visuals: the Architecture of the Architectural Presentation" 15:30 Closing & Details of the next seminar 15:45 Drinks
Who attended this event?
- ‘Seeing is believing?’ Truth and representation in organizational images’ 11th March 2009, 10.45am-4.30pm, University of Surrey, UK
Co-ordinators: Dr Sam Warren & Dr Caroline Scarles
Directions to the event
10:45 Registration and Coffee 11:00 Dr Sharon Schembri (Marketing) - "The Paradox of a Legend: A Visual Ethnography of Harley-Davidson in Australia" (via web broadcast) 11:45 Dr Jon Prosser (Education) - "The ethics of visual research methods" 12:30 Coffee 12:45 Dr Caroline Scarles (Tourism) - "Where Words Fail, Visuals Ignite: The Use of Visual Autoethnography" 13:30 Lunch 14:30 Mr Julian Burton (Delta 7) - "Visual Dialogue in Organisations" 15:15 Coffee 15:30 Prof Lee Parker (Accounting and Strategy) - "Photo-Elicitation: An Ethno-Historical Accounting and Management Research Prospect" 16:15 Closing & Details of the next seminar 16:30 Drinks
Event includes PhD Poster Presentation by Miss Vicky Marimuther
Who attended this event?
- ‘Visual Analysis and Interpretive Methods’ 29th May 2009, 10am-4.30pm, University of Exeter, UK
Co-ordinator: Prof Jonathan Schroeder
10:00 Registration and Coffee 10:15 Susan Hayward (University of Exeter Department of Film Studies) "A View from Film Studies"
11:15 Coffee 11:30 Jonathan Schroeder and Janet Borgerson (University of Exeter Business School ) "Critical Visual Analysis: Toward an Ethics of Representation" 12:15 Norah Campbell (Trinity College Dublin) "An Oblique Look: Derrida and Image Research"
13:00 Lunch 14:00 Sam Warren (University of Surrey) and Harriet Shortt (University of Bath) "Analysing Visual Narrative: Space and Identity in an Iconic Profession"
14:45 Coffee 15:00 Susanne Tietze (Nottingham Trent University) and Gill Musson (University of Sheffield) "Spaces of Identity: Images of a Home-located Worker"
15:45 Jan Betts (University of Surrey) "Visual Adaptation of Repertory Grids"
16:30 Glass of Wine, sponsored by University of Exeter Business School
- ‘Visualizing Impossible Worlds’ 18th September 2009, 12pm - 2pm, noon BST (GMT +1), View the flier
Co-ordinator: Dr Craig Prichard
Seminar to be held online at the inVisio Seminar room
This seminar deals with computer visualization. To help frame the event, the seminar organizer, Craig Prichard, is making available three short presentations beforehand. The first of these is now available at this address: http://connect.massey.ac.nz/industvisual/.
The presentation offers three illustrative cases of computer visualization and sketches an analysis using a range of conceptual resources. These and other approaches will be discussed by a panel at the Seminar on the 18th.
All that's needed for the event is access to an internet connected computer with a working set of speakers or headphones. No registration required, simply log in as a guest on the day!
- ‘Drawing things together’, 23rd October 2009, 10.15am - 4.30pm, School of Management, Building 8 West, Room 3.14,
University of Bath, UK
Co-ordinators: Dr Emma Bell & Prof. Russ Vince
10:15 Registration and Coffee 10:30 Susan Halford (Southampton University) "What Do You See? Reflections on Visual Approaches in Organizational Research" 11:15 Coffee 11:30 Prof. Burkard Sievers (University of Wuppertal, Germany) '"Perhaps It Is the Role of Pictures to Get In Contact with the Uncanny": The Social Photo Matrix as a Method to Promote the Understanding of the Unconscious in Organizations' 12:15 Prof. Russ Vince (University of Bath) 'Spatial Designs in the Management Classroom' 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Dr Tim Strangleman (University of Kent) 'Negotiating Organisational Power: The Politics of Visual Research' 14:45 Coffee 15:00 'Drawing Things Together' - An Activity Based Conclusion to Seminar Series Involving Drawing: Julian Burton (Delta 7) and Russ Vince 16:00 Building Capacity in Visual Methods: Discussion led by Emma Bell 16:30 Glass of wine, sponsored by University of Bath School of Management


