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WHEN & WHERE

  • 18:30 | Wednesday | 01 October
  • Codebase | 37 Castle Terrace | Edinburgh | EH1 2EL

ABOUT THE SESSION
Absurdity represents a way of seeing things in the world as lacking inherent value or meaning, and perhaps also as being farcical, ridiculous, unreasonable, pointless or illogical. Yet absurdist perspectives in philosophy and culture often highlight the potential value of resisting despair or nihilism by embracing absurdity - staying engaged in life and continuing to search for personal meaning despite the impossibility of finding absolute answers.

Many jobs, workplaces and areas of organisational life - such as people management practices and policies - can clearly be experienced as absurd to the extent that they are perceived as lacking in meaning or a sense of value. This has profound implications for understanding, motivating, engaging and leading people and shaping workplace culture.

In this session we will:

  • Explore definitions and meanings associated with perceiving and declaring something to be absurd in work and life.
  • Review research on workplace absurdity, and some of the main topics, tools, frameworks and perspectives that can be delineated, and
  • Reflect on benefits for individuals and teams in embracing absurdity are considered, as well as the risks of ignoring absurdity.
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