Damian Stoupe
I began my doctoral journey using critical realism and grounded theory to explore workplace bullying and ended up rethinking how we encounter fun in our working lives. My focus is now on how we avoid the process of automatonising and its emphasis on normative control and consumption based behaviours (having-fun) in favour of developing ourselves personally and professionally by Being-Fun.
Outside of research I work as a counsellor and workplace consultant.
Feel free to drop me a line or call me for a chat.
Phone: 07792 799017
Address: Wells, Somerset.
Outside of research I work as a counsellor and workplace consultant.
Feel free to drop me a line or call me for a chat.
Phone: 07792 799017
Address: Wells, Somerset.
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Workplace bullying is often seen as a result of dyadic relationships focussed on the experiences of individuals. In this seminar, however, I will argue that bullying cannot be fully understood as an isolated event, albeit of an undefined duration. Using systems thinking as a basis for the seminar I will explore the argument that bullying can only be understood in relation to the wider system of relationships that exist in the workplace and wider community."