AOM PDW Classics of OMT 2021 Edition (Forgotten) Women of Organizational Scholarship
This PDW explores the foundational work of female scholars for the field of organization and management theory. It represents the third edition of a standing series showcasing the enduring relevance of earlier organizational research.

This edition not only focuses on paying attention to — but also expanding — our canon by shedding light on female scholars whose work is often overlooked. The first part features an introduction by the organizers, a panel discussion among speakers, and presentations by:

- Marta Calás on Edith Penrose;
- Lisa Cohen on Rosabeth Moss Kanter;
- Martha Feldman on Susan Leigh Star;
- Maja Korica on Rosemary Stewart;
- Maria José Tonelli on Isabel Menzies Lyth;
- Emmanuelle Vaast on Jean Lave.

The second part (requiring registration) will include roundtables mediated by the speakers and a plenary discussion led by the organizers. All presentations will be recorded and made available via the Talking About Organizations Podcast (https://talkingaboutorganizations.com).

Presentation is open for all AOM participants. Yet registration is required for the roundtable discussions. We will update participants by email the week before the PDW about your assigned roundtable.

The PDW will take place Jul 31 2021 from 12:00PM to  2:00PM Eastern (New York time) (UTC-4).

For further information, please contact the organizers:
Pedro Monteiro (mail@monteiropedro.com)
Gretta Corporaal (Gretta.Corporaal@sbs.ox.ac.uk)

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