OMT
Brett Crawford
Grand Valley State U., United States
Hokyu Hwang
UNSW Sydney, Australia
Madeline Toubiana
Telfer School of Management, U. of Ottawa, Canada
Tina Dacin
Queen's U., Canada
Mia Raynard
U. of British Columbia, Canada
Vitaliano Barberio
USI (Lugano), Austria
Magdalena Winkler
WU Vienna U. of Economics and Business, Austria
Maggie Cascadden
U. of Alberta, Canada
Emily Block
U. of Alberta, Canada
Jeannette Colyvas
Northwestern U., United States
This symposium explores repair and institutional healing, marked by longer-term change efforts that blend emotions, multimodality, and broader societal impact. Institutional repair work aims to preserve valued aspects of institutions while modifying other aspects that are unwanted or unsustainable. Collectively, the presentations in this symposium explore how repair work represents one approach to reclaiming an institution’s integrity by rebuilding, renewing, or healing it, leading to positive societal outcomes.
Author: Mia Raynard – U. of British Columbia
Author: Vitaliano Barberio – USI (Lugano)
Author: Magdalena Winkler – WU Vienna U. of Economics and Business
Author: Maggie Cascadden – U. of Alberta
Author: Emily S. Block – U. of Alberta
Author: Jeannette Anastasia Colyvas – Northwestern U.
Author: Hokyu Hwang – UNSW Sydney
Author: Madeline Toubiana – Telfer School of Management, U. of Ottawa
Author: Brett Crawford – Grand Valley State U.