Dr Claire E. F. Wright
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WEHC roundup: the power of comparison

WEHC roundup: the power of comparison

by Dr. Claire E. F. Wright | Aug 19, 2022 | events, Ideas, Publishing, Writing

It was a very busy July! After several years of virtual conferences – and the very real ongoing impacts of COVID-19 hanging over us – I attended two in person conferences between late-June and late-July. The first was the Australian Historical Association...
Symposium announcement: Australasian economic history – Past reflections and future opportunities

Symposium announcement: Australasian economic history – Past reflections and future opportunities

by Dr. Claire E. F. Wright | Jul 13, 2022 | events, Publishing, Writing

I am very happy to announce that registrations are open for an upcoming symposium (held online and on Ngunnawal/Canberra). Economic history in Australia has gone through several important transformations – from individual satellites, disciplinary-style growth,...
Intersectional diversity and Australia’s corporate women

Intersectional diversity and Australia’s corporate women

by Dr. Claire E. F. Wright | Jul 8, 2022 | Ideas, Publishing

July is conference time. It’s been a few years since we have had a genuine conference season, and I’ll tell you what it is exhausting and joyful! I have just come back from the Australian Historical Association conference in Geelong, where I convened the...
New opinion piece: ethnic diversity in corporate Australia

New opinion piece: ethnic diversity in corporate Australia

by Dr. Claire E. F. Wright | Jul 4, 2022 | Awards, Data, Publishing

My co-authors (the fabulous Associate Professor Corinne Cortese, Dr Abdullah Al-Mamun and Dr Searat Ali) and I were delighted to be nominated for best paper at the 2022 Academy of Management conference in Seattle, Washington. The paper explores rhetorical decoupling...
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