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Why should I get involved in the Critical Management Studies (CMS) Division of the Academy of Management ?
Why CMS…..
You meet people from more than 50 countries around the world who share your research and education interests
You can spend time with CMS scholars at all levels and career stages, and explore your ideas in a collaborative and supportive environment
You will make lifelong friends and professional contacts and have fun at our social events
The 2015 conference theme is Opening Governance – a perfect opportunity for CMS scholars to make a critical contribution to contemporary debates about this crucial topic
The (US) Academy
The Academy of Management is the leading professional body for management academics: Circa 20, 000 members from 115 nations Around 10,000 members attend the annual conference
(referred to as the Academy Meeting) in different North American cities
Philadelphia 2014; Vancouver 2015; Anaheim, 2016; Atlanta, 2017
AoM is organized into specialist Divisions and Interest Groups (IGs), some big, some small: At May 2015, CMS had 728 members; the largest (OB)
had 6,210 Each Division/IG sets its own program, sometimes in
collaboration with other groups CMS is the most international group in the Academy
A little bit of history….
CMS was founded as a small ‘Interest Group’ in 1998
In 2008 it was granted Division status In 2013 the Divisional status of CMS was
renewed
In 2015 the Academy President is Paul Adler, former Chair of the CMS IG
The CMS Domain Statement
The Critical Management Studies (CMS) Division serves as a…
“forum within the Academy for the expression of views critical of established management practices and the established social order. Our premise is that structural features of contemporary society, such as the profit imperative, patriarchy, racial inequality, and ecological irresponsibility often turn organizations into instruments of domination and exploitation. Driven by a shared desire to change this situation, we aim in our research, teaching, and practice to develop critical interpretations of management and society and to generate radical alternatives. Our critique seeks to connect the practical shortcomings in management and individual managers to the demands of a socially divisive and ecologically destructive system within which managers work.”
The CMS Domain Statement – more detail….
Sample topics include: · analysis of the nature of managerial authority, resistance to managerial
authority, identity, affect, rationality, and subjectivity;· critiques of managerialist theories of management and organization; · critical assessments of emerging alternative forms of organization; · critiques of political economy; · critical perspectives on business strategy, CSR, HRM, globalization, MNCs
& international management; entrepreneurship, technological innovation, and computerization;
· critical analyses of management education and development; · critical perspectives on class, gender, and race; identity & diversity;· critical epistemologies and methodologies.
We try to bring together people from a broad range of Academy divisions with the goals of promoting: (a) critical scholarship as an essential component of the life of the Academy; (b) teaching that encourages broader, deeper, and more critical understandings, and; (c) links to progressive social practice.
Where to find critical research
Division members publish in all sorts of places – the most ‘mainstream’ and prestigious journals, self-described ‘critical journals’, and ‘outside’ our field in sociology, psychology, economics
The Division is a great place to test ideas and analysis if you’d like to publish work in: Journal of Management Inquiry, Organization, Academy of Management Learning & Education, Gender Work & Organization, Journal of Organizational Change Management, Human Relations, Scandinavian Journal of Management, Critical Perspectives on International Business
The Division also encourages publishing in other ways: books, edited books, handbooks, open-access journals, blogs and journalistic pieces
The Conference (Meeting)
A five-day meeting program from a Friday through to a Tuesday in early August, with three key components:Professional Development Workshop (PDW)
Friday and Saturday All kinds of collaborative developmental work: subject-related,
teaching-related (Dark Side Case Competition), career-related, doctoral student-related (Doctoral & New Faculty Colloquium and Doctoral Dissertation Competition)
All-Academy Symposia Sunday with panel discussions/debates relevant to the entire
AoM research and teaching communityThe Main Scholarly Program
Monday and Tuesday Refereed papers, discussion papers, symposia/panel
discussions
In 2014-15, who organizes what for the CMS Division?
Main Program co-chairs are Latha Poonamallee (Michigan Technological University) and Nimruji Jammulamaduka (Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata)
PDW co-chairs are Paul Donnelly (DIT, Ireland) and Banu Ozkazanc-Pan (UMass-Boston, USA)
Doctoral & New Faculty Consortium: Paul Donnelly (DIT, Ireland) and Banu Ozkazanc-Pan (UMass-Boston, USA)
Dark Side Case Competition: Jonathan Murphy (Cardiff University)
Doctoral Dissertation Competition: Emma Bell (Keele, UK) and Scott Taylor (Birmingham, UK)
2014-15 Executive Committee
Gavin Jack (Monash University, Australia), Past Chair Raza Mir (William Paterson University, USA), Division Chair Emma Bell (Keele University, UK) and Scott Taylor (University of Birmingham,
UK), Division Co-chairs-elect Latha Poonamallee (Michigan Technological University, USA) and Nimruji
Jammulamaduka (Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata), Program Co-chairs Paul Donnelly (DIT, Ireland) and Banu Ozkazanc-Pan (UMass-Boston, USA),
Program Co-chairs elect Rosalie Hilde (College of New Caledonia, Canada): Division Treasurer Gabrielle Durepos (Mount Saint Vincent University, Canada): Representative-at-
large and Division newsletter editor Jonathan Murphy (Cardiff University, UK): Representative-at-large and organizer
of the Dark Side Case Competition Robbin Derry (University of Lethbridge, Canada): Representative-at-large
And newly elected people in 2015 ….
Where can I get involved?
First, join the Academy and choose two Divisions to belong to (including CMS!) In the PDW program, you can participate:
In sessions that are oriented towards research, teaching, or doctoral research
In the Dark Side Case Competition, as a writer or reviewer; or in the Doctoral & New Faculty Colloquium
As a participant in other PDW events: organizing, presenting, attending/participating
In the main program: Presenting your research, organizing or participating in symposia As a reviewer: A really good opportunity to understand the reviewing
process, and to make a contribution to Division lifeCome to our social events; be active on the listserv (c-m-workshop@jiscmail.ac.uk)
Where else can I get involved?
In the wider Academy: A lot of the program is made up of Academy-wide or collaborative events
But of course we think the CMS program and community are the most stimulating academically, and the most friendly and approachable
Why not contribute materials to our e-newsletter or the Comings and Goings column (in the newsletter)?
Contact Gabrielle Durepos (newsletter editor) for more information: gabrielle.durepos@msvu.caContact Nadia deGama (editor of the Comings and Goings column): ndegama@yorku.ca
Follow the Division’s Twitter feed @cms_aom Contact the Division Executive directly with any questions: cmsdivision@gmail.com
Costs (at 2015)
Membership of the academy is relatively cheap at US$91 (student) and $182 (faculty)
Meeting registration is also relatively well priced at $108 (doctoral early bird) and $270 (faculty early bird for members; for new academic members, it is $452)
Getting and staying there is, usually, not cheap, even if you are based in the US. Try: To find a reasonably priced hotel (probably not a
‘conference hotel’ advertised via the Academy’s Housing Bureau); eat a big breakfast in a good diner; invest in a good guide book
Share: a twin room with a friend, a 3-4 bed apartment with colleagues
But don’t buy cheap health and travel insurance
Membership benefits
Membership in two divisions and/or interest groups Print and/or online subscription to the Academy of
Management journals and access to in-press sections of AMLE, AMJ, AMR, AMP, Annals, Discoveries
E-subscription to the Academy of Management Annals and to AcademyMY news (the member newsletter)
Access to the Article Retrieval Service, a searchable database of all Academy-published journals, and to AOM Bookshelf
Ethics and teaching resources Good opportunities for professional interaction and
volunteering opportunities, plus year-round connection and conversation
See: http://aom.org/Member-Services/Benefits-and-Services.aspx
What next…
Watch out for: Calls for PDW and main program papers and
symposia: Send any questions about PDW form and content to Paul
Donnelly and Banu Ozkazanc-Pan, and about the main program to Nimruji Jammulamadaka and Latha Poonamallee
Submissions are usually due in mid-January Calls for entries to Dark Side Case Competition, the
Doctoral Dissertation Competition and the Doctoral Colloquium
Communications encouraging you to review for the Division
For any questions or more information
You can go to the CMS Division website:http://division.aom.org/cms/
Or you can contact any of the Executive Officers directly: cmsdivision@gmail.com
We hope you find these slides informative. If you have any feedback, or possible inclusions, do not hesitate to get in touch