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Organizing copresence in physical and virtual creative spaces: A comparison of two songwriting camps

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Dates:8 June 2020
Times:15:00 - 16:00
What is it:Webinar
Organiser:Alliance Manchester Business School
How much:Free
Speaker:Elke Schüßler
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Join us for MIOIR External Seminar Series 19/20, webinar hosted by Elke Schüßler and co-author Benjamin Schiemer.

To join this webinar, please sign up via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/manchester-institute-of-innovation-research-seminar-elke-schuler-benjamin-schiemer-tickets-106747651098

Abstract: Our study aims to explore the role of copresence, understood as a sense of mutual awareness that can and needs to be organized in both physical and virtual settings, in collaborative creative processes. We present insights from a comparative analysis of two ethnographies conduced in temporary spaces designed for creative collaboration, an online platform for collaborative songwriting and a songwriting camp for professional popular music songwriters. Our findings shift attention away from the spatial properties of these settings towards practices of generating and directing nimbus - a form of perceptibility - and focus as a basis for creative interaction. They also shed light on the role of lingering as a background practice that needs to be specifically facilitated by more than just the provision of an infrastructure for meeting and hanging out. Our analysis reveals that instead of seeing the physical world as a model for the design of virtual spaces, we can gain important insights about how moments of collective creativity occur in phyiscal spaces by analyzing how such interactions are fostered in virtual settings.

Elke Schüßler is Professor of Business Administration and Head of the Institute of Organization Science at Johannes Kepler University Linz. Before she was Assistant Professor of Organization Theory at Freie Universität Berlin. Her current research revolves around questions of sustainable organizing, particularly regarding labor and environmental standards, as well as around the organization of creative work and innovation. A new research focus is the emergence of the platform economy and its implications for labor, markets and society.

The Manchester Institute of Innovation Research holds a series of regular seminars given by visiting speakers to Manchester, discussing key issues in science, technology and innovation policy and management. All are welcome.

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Price: Free

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Elke Schüßler

Role: Professor of Business Administration and Head of the Institute of Organization Science

Organisation: Johannes Kepler University Linz

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