Upcoming Reading Club Activities
We are thrilled to announce that our program is ready. Please find the necessary information for the upcoming Small Group Meeting (SGM) on “Work and Organizational Psychology (WOP) in the Era of Grand Challenges,” organized by the FoWOP collective.
CWOP Reading Club “Winter-Spring 2025” series*
February 17 at 2 pm CET
Marvell, R. & Fletcher, L. (2024). We’ve researched trans inclusion for nearly a decade – how we do our work has changed. The Conversation. Available from: https://theconversation.com/weve-researched-trans-inclusion-for-nearly-a-decade-how-we-do-our-work-has-changed-228161
Fletcher, L., & Swierczynski, J. (2023) Non-binary gender identity expression in the workplace and the role of supportive HRM practices, co-worker allyship, and job autonomy. The International Journal of Human Resource Management. Online first publication. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09585192.2023.2284191
Online on Zoom:
Link: https://univr.zoom.us/j/93723308176
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February 25 at 3 pm CET
Bufacchi, V. (2022). Three questions about violence. Washington University review of philosophy, 2, 209-218.
Online on Zoom:
Link: https://univr.zoom.us/j/93589961636
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March 26 at 3 pm CET
Bazana, S. (2024). Exploring worker subjectivity: shaping industrial and organizational psychology in post-apartheid South Africa. South African Journal of Psychology, 54(4), 567-580.
Online on Zoom:
Link: https://univr.zoom.us/j/94348313612
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April 28 at 3 pm CET
Esposito, F., & Rebelo, D. (2024). Challenging Borders and Border Violence: A Decolonial Community Psychology Perspective. In Handbook of Decolonial Community Psychology (pp. 255-273). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
Online on Zoom:
Link: https://univr.zoom.us/j/97144078779
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* The critical reading club has run regularly since 2021 to promote discussions within the group following the reading of critical work. We meet online for 1.5 hours to discuss a paper with the special participation of the author(s) who join the discussion. For any questions feel free to write to: Francesco Tommasi (francesco.tommasi@univr.it) Johanna Lisa Degen (johanna.degen@uni-flensburg.de) or Franziska J. Kößler (koesslfr@hu-berlin.de)
To find out more about our program, please read it here.