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Emmanouela Mandalaki
Researcher at NEOMA Business School
Publications - 21
Citations - 213
Emmanouela Mandalaki is an academic researcher from NEOMA Business School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Embodied cognition & Narrative. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 79 citations.
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Writing resistance together
Pasi Ahonen,Annika Blomberg,Katherine Doerr,Katja Einola,Anna Elkina,Grace Gao,Jennifer Hambleton,Jenny Helin,Astrid Huopalainen,Bjørn Friis Johannsen,Janet Johansson,Pauliina Jääskeläinen,Anna-Liisa Kaasila-Pakanen,Nina Kivinen,Emmanouela Mandalaki,Susan Meriläinen,Alison Pullen,Tarja Salmela,Suvi Satama,Janne Tienari,Alice Wickström,Ling Eleanor Zhang +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a piece of writing about suppressed thoughts and feelings that their collective picket line allows us to express, which is a form of emancipatory initiative where we care for each other as writers and as human beings.
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Catching a glimpse: Corona-life and its micro-politics in academia.
Mie Plotnikof,Pia Bramming,Layla Branicki,Lærke Højgaard Christiansen,Kelly Henley,Nina Kivinen,João Paulo Resende de Lima,Monika Kostera,Emmanouela Mandalaki,Saoirse Caitlin O’Shea,Banu Ozkazanc-Pan,Alison Pullen,Jim Stewart,Sierk Ybema,Noortje van Amsterdam +14 more
TL;DR: A shared need to enact and explore constitutive relations of resistance, care and solidarity in these dis/organizing times of contested spaces, identities and agencies as the authors are living–working–caring at home during lockdowns.
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It takes two to tango: Theorizing inter-corporeality through nakedness and eros in researching and writing organizations:
Emmanouela Mandalaki,Mar Pérezts +1 more
TL;DR: Dance with us, on the dance-floor and with words, as we reenact our individual and shared tango autoethnographic experiences to develop an understanding of field inter-corporeality as a phenomenolo...
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Dis)embodied encounters between art and academic writing amid a pandemic
Emmanouela Mandalaki,Ely Daou +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss how connections between art, writing, humans' embodied struggles and technologies can enable forms of feminist writing, as a cyborg practice, which have the political potential to meaningfully voice embodied experiences of intersectionality and vulnerability that remain increasingly underexpressed, in a neoliberal world of pandemic.