Law and Organizational Studies for Promotion of Diversity and Inclusion (LOSPD)
By way of example but not limited to, the main research tracks in the Area are:
– Inclusion and sensory
– Inclusion and sports
– Inclusion and new technologies
– Inclusion and the arts
– Inclusion and urban regeneration
– Inclusion, strategic management and entreprenuership
– Inclusion and public administration
– Inclusion and schools
– Inclusion and intersectionality
These research tracks see our area active on the following major publication venues:
Organization, Organization Studies, Jus Civile, Journal of Law & Society, Culture and Organization, Media Culture & Society, Person and Market, Law and Society, Disability & Society, Journal of Business Ethics, Business Ethics Environment & Responsibility, Journal of Law Economics & Organization, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, European Journal of Privacy Law & Technology, Civil Justice, Critical Perspectives in Accounting, Creativity and Innovation Management, Familia, Journal of Private Law, Studies in Higher Education, Journal of Business Law
Tania Bortolu (2021-2023)
Lorenzo Fattori (2021-2022)
Teresa Anna Rita Gentile (2021-2022)
Anna Anita Mollo (2021-2023)
Domenico Napolitano (2021-2023)
Ph.D. students and research fellows are offered the opportunity to study and do research abroad and conduct their own research through co-tutorship agreements.
Universities and international research centers with which members of the Scientific Council have research collaborations:
– University of Essex
– University of Gothenburg
– Humboldt University of Berlin
– McGill University of Montreal
– New York University (NYU)
– University of Warsaw
– European Academy of Management
– European Group of Organization Studies
– puntOorg International Research Network
En attendant … wonders about how delicate and important is the relationship between “being” a scientific community and “participating” to the life of a scientific community.
En attendant … is a cycle of international seminars. A cloistered experience. To be together, with a high level of focusing.
En attendant … aims to prepare the LOSPD academic community and its members for competition at the international conferences of leading international scientific societies: A year-round 365 days.
En attendant … is based on the awareness of how complex the relationship between means and ends always is: in the history of philosophy as well as in the theories and practices of Law and Organizing. When “being” a scientific community, it gives weight to the importance of the processes that engenders research products.
En attendant … believes that the internationalization of research is both an object and a method and pays great attention to the processes (how-to-do), as well as on the results and performances (what to do/get). When “participating” in the life of a scientific community means constructing-togheter significant research products that effectively represent the result of an underlying research endeavor.
En attendant … do not uses to practice “defend your paper”. We strongly believe that a researcher should know how to listen critically, and after having listened to others, going on “work on it.” Doing exactly this, standing by and “working on it” is, nowadays, perhaps the missing piece among adults in permanent competition … en attendant.
En attendant… provides the opportunity for participants to publish their work in progress in pIJ.
En attendant… is designed and developed by Luigi Maria Sicca (Coordinator LOSPD – SSM) together with Edoardo Mollona (member of the Scientific board LOSPD – SSM) and Luca Zan within puntOorg International Research Network and is part of the academic research and teaching proposal of the LOSPD Area of SSM.