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James Scott Vandeventer
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James Scott Vandeventer is a Senior Lecturer in Sustainability, and joined the department in September 2023. He previously worked as a Lecturer in Management at the University of Huddersfield.
James’ research asks: What does socioecological change mean for organisation? To respond, he pursues interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of organisation studies and human geography, informed by an ecological critique of political, economic, and social systems. He is an ethnographer and primarily uses qualitative methods, drawing on poststructuralist and new materialist philosophies as well as Science and Technology Studies (STS) to inform new vantages on old problems.
His current research interests include: organizational geographies and the organisation of everyday life; the implications of degrowth/post-growth for management and organisation; housing and urban futures; ontological politics; organising virtual space; and management pedagogies. (Source)
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James Scott Vandeventer est maître de conférences en durabilité et a rejoint le département en septembre 2023. Il a précédemment travaillé comme maître de conférences en gestion à l'Université de Huddersfield.
Les recherches de James posent la question suivante : que signifie le changement socioécologique pour l'organisation ? Pour y répondre, il mène des projets interdisciplinaires à l'intersection des études organisationnelles et de la géographie humaine, informés par une critique écologique des systèmes politiques, économiques et sociaux. Ethnographe, il utilise principalement des méthodes qualitatives, s'appuyant sur les philosophies poststructuralistes et néo-matérialistes ainsi que sur les études de science et technologie (STS) pour proposer de nouvelles perspectives sur d'anciens problèmes.
Ses intérêts de recherche actuels incluent : les géographies organisationnelles et l'organisation de la vie quotidienne ; les implications de la décroissance/post-croissance pour la gestion et l'organisation ; l'habitat et les futurs urbains ; les politiques ontologiques ; l'organisation de l'espace virtuel ; et les pédagogies de la gestion.
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Marie-Soleil L'Allier. (2024). James Scott Vandeventer. Praxis (consulted July 23, 2024), https://praxis.encommun.io/en/n/6sroE2f7YuwaWO8LtzzPMcFR6xY/.
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