Contributions
Below is the list of contributions surrounding this project that have already been published or accepted for publication. Other contributions are being prepared, and we’ll keep you posted of their publication status through our Website.
Publications
Peer-reviewed journals articles
Musca, G.N., C. Mellet, G. Simoni, F. Sitri, S. de Vogüe (2014) “Drop your boat!”: The discursive co-construction of project renewal. The case of the Darwin mountaineering expedition in Patagonia, International Journal of Project Management, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijproman.2014.02.006
Rouleau L., M. de Rond, G. Musca (2014), Guest Editors of the Special Issue « From the ethnographic turn to new forms of Ethnography », Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Vol.3(1), p 2-9.
Giordano, Y., G. Musca (2012), « Les alpinistes dans l’imprévu : pour une approche naturaliste de la décision ? », Revue Française de Gestion, Vol. 38/225, pp. 83-107, special issue « La fabrique de la décision », July-August 2012.
Books and books chapters
Giordano Y., G. Musca « Conduire un projet de recherche dans l’«extrême». L’expédition Un Rêve de Darwin ». A paraître dans Pratiques des méthodes qualitatives de recherche : ficelles, méthodes innovantes, débats actuels, J.L. Moriceau & R. Soparnot (Eds.), EMS Editions.
Musca G. “Drop your boat: La fabrique de la stratégie en context extreme”, dans Le management des Situations Extrêmes, M. Aubry, G. Garel et P. Lièvre (eds), Editions ISTE.
Musca, G., Rouleau, L., Fauré, B. (2014) « Time, space and calculation in discursive practices. Insights from the Crow’s Flight Chronotope of the Darwin Expedition », Perspective on Process Organization Studies vol. 4. In: Cooren, F., Vaara, E., Langley, A., Tsoukas, H. (Eds.), “Language and Communication at Work. Discourse, Narrativity and Organizing”, p 125-146, Oxford University Press.
Rouleau L., G. Musca, M. Perez, Y. Giordano (2013) The Darwin mountaineering expedition in Patagonia: A case of successful leadership failure, in Extreme leadership: leaders, teams and situations outside the norm, C.M. Giannantonio & A. E. Hurley-Hanson eds, Elgar Publishing, p 62-71
Rouleau, L. (2011), “À la recherche de l’ordinaire dans l’extraordinaire!”, In: Lièvre, P. and M. Aubry, Gestion de projet et expéditions polaires : que pouvons-nous apprendre ?, Québec, Presses de l’Université du Québec.
Peer-reviewed conference papers
Lortie, J., L. Rouleau and G. Musca (2017) “Overcoming the bright and dark sides of leadership: Grey leadership in an extreme context”, 33rd Egos Colloquium, Copenhaguen, Denmark, July 6-8, 2017
Musca, G., Rouleau, L., Sitri, S. de Vogüé, C. Mellet (2016) « The boat and the camera during the Darwin Expedition: Examining the temporal and spatial constitution of paradox”, EGOS Colloquium, Naples, Italy, July, sub-theme 35
Lortie, J., L. Rouleau and G. Musca (2014) « “Grey” leadership in an extreme context: A complex dynamic of power-resistance relations », 30th Egos Colloquium, Rotterdam, 3-5 juillet 2014.
Musca, G. Simoni, F. Sitri, S. de Vogüé, C. Mellet (2013), « Drop your boat! » Renewing project in action: A discursive study. The case of the Darwin mountaineering expedition in Patagonia. ” 29th EGOS Colloquium, Montréal, July 2013.
Hällgren, M., G. Musca, L. Rouleau (2013) “Making sense of success and failure in as fast-changing environment: The Darwin expedition in Patagonia”, 8th Organization Studies Summer Workshop: Organization Studies and the Day-to-Day Life of Cultures and Communities, Mykonos (Greece), May (2013).
Fauré, B., Y. Giordano, G. Musca, L. Rouleau (2012), “(Re)constructing project through communication: A practice view of the Darwin expedition in Patagonia (2009)”, Fourth International Symposium on Process Organization Studies, Kos, Greece, June 2012.
Perez M., L.Rouleau (2012), ”The Role of Stories in Project Management: The Darwin Expedition in Patagonia”, 7th Annual Symposium on Current Developments in Ethnographic Research in the Social and Management Sciences: Ethnographic Horizons in Times of Turbulence, Liverpool, August 2012.
Lièvre P. (2012), « Du bon usage d’une clique en situation extrême : Une expédition d’alpiniste en Patagonie ». Colloque « Management et Réseaux Sociaux », HEC Genève, February 2012.
Musca, G., M. Perez, L. Rouleau, Y. Giordano (2010), “Extreme” Organizational Ethnography: The Case of the Darwin Expedition in Patagonia”, 26th EGOS Colloquium, Lisbon, July 2010.
Musca, G., M. Perez, L. Rouleau, Y. Giordano (2009), “A Practice-Based View of Strategic Leadership in a High-Risk and Ambiguous Environment: The Darwin Expedition in Patagonia”, 25th Egos Colloquium, Barcelona, July 2009.
Other conferences and workshops
3rd International Workshop “Doing Research in Extreme Contexts; What can be learned?” Co-organized by GREGOR (IAE Paris Sorbonne), CEROS (Université Paris Nanterre, France), Geps (HEC Montréal, Canada), Triple ED (Umea University, Sweden), Paris, 19-20 October 2017.
International Workshop « Strategizing and Organizing in Extreme Contexts: Challenges and Opportunities for a Practice-based Perspective ». Co-organized by Geps (HEC Montréal, Canada), Triple ED (Umea University, Sweden) and CEROS (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre, France) – Montréal, 15-16 octobre 2014
Musca G., F Sitri (2016) « Exploring strategic change in extreme environments: A joint approach between researchers in management and linguistics, » 2nd Colloquium Doing Researxh in Extreme Environment: From methodological to ethical considerations, Umea, Sweeden,January 2016
Musca G. (2014) “Drop your Boat! Dialogical Sensemaking in a Mountaineering Expedition Episode”, 1st Colloquium Doing Researxh in Extreme Environments « Strategizing and Organizing in Extreme Contexts: Challenges and Opportunities for a Practice-based Perspective”, Montréal, Canada, 15-16 oct 2014
Sitri F. (2014) “Discourse analysis and management in risky context. The Darwin case”. 1st Colloquium Doing Research in Extreme Environments « Strategizing and Organizing in Extreme Contexts: Challenges and Opportunities for a Practice-based Perspective”, Montréal, Canada, 15-16 oct 2014
P. Lièvre (2012), “Repères pour un Management des Situations Extrêmes : une illustration à partir du cas Darwin », Séminaire National INTERAFOCG, Paris, 6th January 2012 (guest speaker).
P. Lièvre (2012), « Les prérequis humains de l’expansion des connaissances au sein des projets en situation extrême : le cas Darwin. » AGeCSO workshop organized by SKEMA in Sophia-Antipolis, 9th March 2012.
P. Lièvre (2012), « Management des projets en situation d’incertitude : une mise en perspective de l’expédition Darwin », Séminaire Innovation, Grenoble Institut Innovation, directed by Valérie Chanal, 19th March 2012 (guest speaker).
G. Musca (2011), « Ethnographie organisationnelle « extrême » : L’expédition « Un Rêve de Darwin » en Patagonie », CEFAG, Noyon, January 2011 (guest speaker).
G. Musca (2011), « Le projet de recherche Darwin », Colloque Gestion des Connaissance, Sociétés et Organisations, ESC Clermont-Ferrand, 19th May 2011 (guest speaker).
P. Lièvre (2011), « Mise en perspective du déroulement du projet Darwin dans le cadre d’une problématique du management des connaissances », Colloque Gestion des Connaissance, Sociétés et Organisations, ESC Clermont-Ferrand, 19th May 2011 (guest speaker).
Y. Giordano, G. Musca and M. Perez (2010), « Des chercheurs et des alpinistes en environnement inattendu : quels enseignements ? », Guest speaker, Université du Temps Libre, Briançon, 13th January 2010.
Y. Giordano (2010), « Il était une fois, un Rêve de Darwin », Séminaire de recherche, GREDEG, Université Nice Sophia-Antipolis, 28th June 2010.
L. Rouleau (2010), « Ethnographie organisationnelle «extrême» : L’expédition «Un Rêve de Darwin» en Patagonie », HEC Montréal, Geps, April 2010.
G. Musca (2010), “Extreme” Organizational Ethnography: The Darwin Expedition in Patagonia, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, CEROS, November 2010.
G. Musca (2010), ”A mobile ethnographic method to study teams in turbulent contexts: The case of the Darwin climbing expedition in Patagonia”, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, CEROS, December 2010.