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OP21


Meaningful Work, Workplace Spirituality, and the Study of Religion 
Convenor:
Mira Karjalainen (University of Helsinki)
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Chair:
Mira Karjalainen (University of Helsinki)
Format:
Panel
Location:
Eta room
Sessions:
Tuesday 5 September, -, -
Time zone: Europe/Vilnius

Short Abstract:

This panel brings together scholars studying people and their work while drawing on insights from the study of religion. The aim is to map what it is that scholars of religion contribute to debates on meaningful work, and how to best promote the value of these perspectives to other disciplines.

Long Abstract:

The increased scholarly attention toward meaningful work has stimulated fields such as organizational studies and management studies to engage with more existential questions on human purpose, and how people find meaning in work. Increasingly, organizational studies scholars explore how people make sense through their work; how people relate their profession to their larger purpose in life; and how people seek to integrate spirituality into their everyday work. This shifting focus has given way to a renewed interest in research topics such as organizational sensemaking and meaningful work.

Furthermore, workplace spirituality is gaining scholarly interest as organizations increasingly name authenticity and wellbeing as key personnel values and embark on launching policies and programs to facilitate these interests. These organizational practices – such as meditation, yoga, and mindfulness – have been linked to forms of “new age” or spiritual managerial trends. The humanistic and therapeutic approaches to management have been criticized, often termed “soft capitalism”, and linked to the ideological complexities of capitalism’s “new spirit”.

This panel explores the various ways scholars of religion contribute to these developing fields of research. Scholars of religion are rather well-equipped to contribute to these debates about the more existential questions of work, and the emerging trends on spirituality in organizations. Many scholars of religion are already exploring the entanglements of work and people’s broader questions of purpose, though their research findings are only rarely introduced to discussions in disciplinary fields such as management or organizational studies.

This panel brings together scholars researching people and their work while drawing on insights from the study of religion. The point in doing so is to systematically map what it is that the scholars of religion can contribute to the debates on meaningful work, and how to best promote the value of these perspectives to other disciplines.

Accepted papers:

Session 1 Tuesday 5 September, 2023, -
Session 2 Tuesday 5 September, 2023, -