Suvi Satama
Johtamisen ja organisoinnin apulaisprofessori (tenure track), organisaatioestetiikan dosentti, KTT
stsata@utu.fi +358 29 450 5736 +358 50 331 2334 Rehtorinpellonkatu 3 Turku |
Body; embodiment at work; senses; vulnerability; ethnography; autoethnography; creative research methods; writing differently
Embodiment at work
I work as an assistant professor (tenure track) in the Department of Management and Organisation at the Turku School of Economics, Pori Unit. I defended my Ph.D. thesis on the embodied agency of professional dancers in 2017. I am a docent of organisational aesthetics and have previously worked at the Turku School of Economics and Aalto University, as well as undertaking research visits across Europe.
Broadly speaking, I study embodiment at work. Posthumanism, the embodiment of leadership and vulnerability as a resource for work communities are my current research interests. Methodologically, I specialise in ethnography and the use of creative research methods.
As a researcher, I am endlessly curious about different phenomena and life stories. For me, research is a constant development of my own experience and thinking, which I get to experience with people who inspire me.
- Learning From the Vulnerabilities of Professional Dancers: A Relational Study
(Presentation at the 38th EGOS Colloquium 2022) (2022) Satama Suvi - Pursuing Perfection through Relationality – Studying the Intersubjective Dynamics of Embodied Agency in Ballet (2022)
- Organization
- Kehollisuus tärkeää myös etäaikana, tutkimus selvitti läsnäolon ja hienovaraisten eleiden merkitystä luovassa työssä (2021)
- Aamuset
- Aktiivinen työkaveruus työn arjen voimavarana: TYÖ2 – Yhteistyön työyhteisö-hankkeen loppuraportti (2020) Maarit Laiho, Arto Ryömä, Suvi Satama, Satu Teerikangas
- Aktiivinen työkaveruus – työyhteisöjen piilevä voimavara (2020)
- Henry ry: Blogit ja Kuukauden kasvo
- ‘Doing good’ for the families? An ethnographic study of everyday ethics in a cross-sectoral social partnership in the Finnish LAPE programme (2020) 36th European Group for Organizational Studies Colloquium (EGOS), University of Hamburg Marja Sillanpää, Suvi Satama, Hannele Seeck
- Exploring the embodied narrations of the city (2020)
- International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research
- Keskeneräisyyttä vapauttamassa (2020)
- Turun Sanomat
- Kohti yhteisöllistä supersankaruutta (2020)
- Turun Sanomat
- Managerial identity work in the co-consumption of management ideas: A narrative approach
(Conference abstract) (2020)- Academy of Management annual meeting proceedings
- Researching through experiencing aesthetic moments: ‘Sensory slowness’ as my methodological strength (2020) Writing Differently Suvi Satama
- Writing resistance together (2020)
- Gender, Work and Organization
- Aktiivisen työkaveruuden rakentuminen ja merkitys työn arjessa (2019)
- Työn tuuli
- Dancing with the D-man: Exploring reflexive practices of relational leadership in ballet and ice hockey (2019)
- Leadership
- Exploring humanimal interaction and the ‘hands-on’ practices of care at the veterinary clinic
(Esitys International Critical Management Studies Conferencessa, Milton Keynes 27.-29.6. 2019) (2019) Astrid Huopalainen, Suvi Satama - Mom bloggers as self-enterprising individuals. Exploring ‘new’ forms of fragile identity work being carried out across the Finnish blogosphere
(Esitys Organization Studies Summer Workshopissa, Mykonos 23.-25.5. 2019) (2019) Astrid Huopalainen, Suvi Satama - Mommy bloggers as enterprising individuals - exploring 'new' forms of gendered labour across virtual spaces where entrepreneurship, self-promotion and digital technologies intertwine
(Esitys WORK Conferencessa, Helsinki 14.-16.8. 2019) (2019) Astrid Huopalainen, Suvi Satama - Mothers and researchers in the making: Negotiating ‘new’ motherhood within the ‘new’ academia (2019)
- Human Relations
- Observing (with) the virtual: Use of observational methods to study work in a digitally mediated world
(Work Conferencen 2019 abstrakti) (2019) WORK 2019 Anni Paalumäki, Suvi Satama - 'Please tell me when you are in pain': A heartbreaking story of care, gried and female-canine companionship (2019)
- Gender, Work and Organization