"work" blog posts

How imaginaries shape action against climate changeWheel with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals with forest in the background

How imaginaries shape action against climate change

Dr Manuel F. Ramirez presents a new classification of climate imaginaries that explains how understanding and actions to address the climate crisis change over time.

Posted on: 11 November 2024

The role of mentors in the construction of meaningful career narrativesMeeting where female manager trains staff and shows them her screen

The role of mentors in the construction of meaningful career narratives

Through a qualitative study of former staff of the Eames Design Office, Dr Greg Fetzer examines how individuals integrate the role of mentors as they construct retrospective career narratives.

Posted on: 24 October 2024

Inspiring inclusion in the workplace: Narratives of constraint and flexibility among middle and older-age employed womenMiddle aged business woman speaking to other females

Inspiring inclusion in the workplace: Narratives of constraint and flexibility among middle and older-age employed women

Management School alumni, Dr Lucy Ryan, and Professor Caroline Gatrell’s research looks into how are middle- and older-age women employees perceived and treated at work.

Posted on: 4 March 2024