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Workshop - Morality as Organizational Practice

19th Workshop of the Section “Cultures of Work” of the German Association of Cultural Anthropology and Folklore Studies (dgv)
When Nov 11, 2021 09:00 AM to
Nov 12, 2021 03:00 PM
Where Zoom Meeting
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Attendees Universitätsoffen / open to university members
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Morality as Organizational Practice

19th Workshop of the Section “Cultures of Work” of the German Association of Cultural Anthropology and Folklore Studies (dgv)

 

Konferenz - Morality as an Organizational Practice

 

The online workshop gathers contributions on the subjective perspectives of actors (employees, freelancers, customers, and other stakeholders) on the moralization of organizations and on morality as organizational practice. It asks how they are affected by discourses on morality, how such discourses change organizational culture, hiring practices, work standards or modalities of employment.

The keynote will be given by Ellen Hertz (Neuchâtel). The workshop is preceded by a podium debate (in German) on “Gut arbeiten? Perspektiven auf Verantwortung und Gerechtigkeit in Unternehmen”, bringing together employers, union representatives, human resource officers, and scholars for a discussion of responsibility and justice in enterprises.

All events will be streamed online. We kindly ask for registration at arbeitskulturen@gmail.com

 

Please click here for the original event page at dgv-Kommision Arbeitskulturens homepage

 

VORPROGRAMM

MI, 10. NOV. 18.15–19.45 UHR

ÖFFENTLICHE PODIUMSDISKUSSION: Gut arbeiten? Perspektiven auf Verantwortung und Gerechtigkeit in Unternehmen

Mit Björn Beckmann (Schwarzwaldmilch Freiburg), Christine Jägle (Personalrat Universität Freiburg), Reiner Geis (verdi-Bezirk Südbaden), Corinna Kämpfe (Grünhof e.V.), Michael Maile (maile & partner / HfWU Nürtingen), Inga Wilke (Kulturanthropologie Universität Freiburg). Moderation: Sarah May, Stefan Groth 

DO, 11. NOV 10.00–12.00 UHR

KOMMISSIONSSITZUNG: Kommission Arbeitskulturen in der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Volkskunde (dgv). Moderation: Manfred Seifert

12.00 UHR

Mittagspause/für alle in Freiburg: gemeinsames Mittagessen

 

PROGRAMM

THURSDAY, NOV. 11 

14.00 — WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

Stefan Groth, Sarah May, Johannes Müske

14.15–15.15 — PANEL I

Intensive Livestock Farming between Public Criticism and Economic Tension. An Insight Based on the Example of Straw Pig vs. Slatted Floor
Barbara Wittmann (München)

On the relations of Economy, Ecology and Ethics. Approaching a Cultural Analysis of Bioeconomical Practices
Sarah May, Lea Breitsprecher (Freiburg)

15.15–15.45 — BREAK

15.45–17.15 — PANEL II

Morality amidst Audit Culture: The Indicative Role of Quality Management Work
Ruzana Liburkina (Frankfurt)

Paradoxes of ‘Exorcism’ in the Garment Factories of Bangladesh: Auditing, CSR, and ‘New’ Dispossession
Tareq Mohammad Hasan (Leiden)

An Experimentalist Turn in Corporate Global Sustainability Governance in the Cocoa Sector?
Patrick Feuerstein (Berlin)

17.15–18.15 — BREAK

18.15–19.45 KEYNOTE 

Business and Morality: The Limits of Goodwill
Ellen Hertz (Neuchâtel) 

 

FRIDAY, NOV. 12

09.00–10.30 — PANEL III

The Credo of ‘Good Design’: Morality as a Design Practice in the Academic Training of Information Designers
Isabella Kölz (Würzburg)

Making Sense of Social Involvement with Disadvantaged Apprentices – Narrative patterns of Stakeholders in Profit-Oriented Companies
Anke Bahl (Bonn)

Making the ‘Social Business’ Work: Developers’ and Employees’ Perspectives on a Moralized Setting of Hospitality
Lisa Szepan (Göttingen)

10.30–11.00 — BREAK

11.00–12.00 — PANEL IV

Conflicting Morals in NPO-Fundraising
Christine Hämmerling (Zürich)

Moral(ity) Matters? Backgrounds and Implications of Organized Civil Society Engagement in Germany in the Aftermath of the ‘Brumadinho Dam Disaster’ (Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Theresa Mentrup (Mainz)

12.00–13.30 — BREAK

13.30–14.30 — PANEL V

‘Building Dream Ships.’ Cruise Shipyards, Precarity and Self-Organisation in the Northern Adriatic
Janine Schemmer (Klagenfurt)

The Moral Economy of Leadership in the Global Shipping Industry
Marie Grasmeier (Bremen)

14.30–15.00 — CLOSING REMARKS

Irene Götz (München), Johannes Müske (Freiburg)

 

 

Organizing Committee