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Cécile Rozuel is an Assistant Professor. Her research and projects seek to understand how individuals, leaders and communities can foster well-being and sustainable development in creative ways. Drawing from C.G. Jung's Analytical Psychology, she explores the conscious and unconscious dynamics of the psyche of individuals and organizations to make sense of archetypal patterns and developmental possibilities. Her work has focused on ethics and the self, imagination and storytelling, the process of alchemy, soulful embodied lives, workplace well-being, as well as spirituality and search for meaning at and outside work. She is currently an Associate Editor for the Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion.
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HUM 5114 - Leadership, Gender and Feminisms (3u)
Study of the role of gender and its intersection with other identities in leadership. Critical and reflexive engagement with power structures through global feminist theories. Creative and democratizing approaches to transform collective beliefs, practices and policies.
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HUM 5123 - Integral Ecology (3u)
Study of integral ecology: ecological literacy; interconnected facets of economics, poverty creation, structural injustices and ecological degradation; links between cultural and biological diversity.
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HUM 5124 - Equity, Justice and Ecological Issues (3u)
Understanding social justice. Study of the specific links between social and ecological problems with insights from ecojustice, climate justice, environmental racism, ecofeminism and The Earth Charter (2000).
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HTP 1502 - Approches dans les humanités : interprétations de l’expérience humaine
Introduction à des approches théoriques dans les sciences humaines et aux méthodes qui sont appliquées pour interpréter les expressions multiples de l'expérience humaine, en particulier celles exprimées dans d’importantes œuvres d'art et de littérature.
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IPA 2122 - Research Methods and Ethics in Human Sciences (qualitative approach)
Introduction to the philosophy of science and epistemology. Research ethics. The creation of a research plan: questions, hypotheses, variables, and data analysis methods. Documentaries and qualitative methods: bibliographic research, historical research, interviews, case studies, and observation. Specific problems in the study of ethnic and religious conflicts and human relationships and spirituality.
Prerequisites: 30 university credits (except for students in Certificate in Human Relations and Spirituality) and IPA1121.
Prerequisite or concomitant: IPA1122.
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HUM 5999 - Séminaire de recherche / Research Seminar
Un mémoire de recherche où les étudiants démontrent leur capacité à critiquer et à intégrer les connaissances et les compétences qu’ils ont acquises dans une pratique réfléchie et responsable du leadership transformatif. / A graduate level research paper where students demonstrate their ability to critique and integrate the knowledge and skills they have acquired into a reflective and responsible practice of transformative leadership.
Préalables : HUM5702, HUM5703, HUM5502 / Prerequisites: HUM5302, HUM5303, HUM5102.
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HUM 3120 - Power of Collective Imagination
Emergence of individual and collective stories of identity in communities, and the enactment of these identities in community development, especially through rituals and processes such as storytelling and mythologizing.
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HUM 3512 - Pratique communautaire et résilience
Dynamiques créatives de la résilience et des échecs dans les pratiques individuelles et communautaires, à travers des cas d’études et des projets appliqués.
PhD in Ethics and Management, University of Surrey (UK)
MA in International Business Analysis, University of Northampton (UK)
Bachelor in Business Administration, Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration [Aalto University] (Finland)
Journal articles
- Rozuel, C. (2020) Rushing fools and wise women: Tales for organisations aiming to improve lives. Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations. 23:101-122.
- Rozuel, C. (2019) Unearthing gold from the mud: Alchemy and organizational tensions. Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion, 16(2): 178-198.
- Rozuel, C. (2016) Jung’s insights on ethics in business and work organisations: Examining the ‘moral nature of present-day man’. International Journal of Jungian Studies, 8(3): 141-158.
- Rozuel, C. (2016) Challenging the 'million zeros': The importance of imagination for business ethics education. Journal of Business Ethics, 138(1): 39-51.
- Rozuel, C. (2014) Otherness in self and organisations: Kafka's The Metamorphosis to stir moral reflection. Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations Vol. 11 'The contribution of fiction to organizational ethics', 25-50.
- Rozuel, C. (2014) Calling to the Anima Mundi: On restoring soul within organisations. Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion, 11(2): 123-142.
- Rozuel, C. (2013) Exemplarity as commitment to the self: Insights from spiritual healers. Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations Vol.10 'Moral saints and moral exemplars',117-151.
- Rozuel, C. (2013) Daimon and Psyche: Ethical reflections on a numinous marriage. International Journal of Jungian Studies, 5(3): 211-225.
- Rozuel, C. and McGhee, P. (2012) Investigating the convergence of corporate social responsibility and spirituality at work. Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics, 14(1): 47-62.
- Rozuel, C. (2012) Active imagination and moral imagination: Searching in the depths of the psyche. Journal of Management Development, 31(5): 488-501.
- Rozuel, C. (2011) The moral threat of compartmentalization: Self, roles and responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics, 102(4): 685-697.
- Rozuel, C. (2011) Transcending business ethics: Insights from Jung and Maslow. Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies, 16(1): 41-47.
- Rozuel, C. and Kakabadse, N. (2010) Ethics, spirituality and self: Managerial perspective and leadership implications. Business Ethics: A European Review, 19(4): 423-436.
- Rozuel, C. (2010) Moral tension in the psyche: A Jungian interpretation of managers' moral experiences. Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies, 15(1): 36-43.
- Kakabadse, N. and Rozuel, C. (2006) The Meaning of Corporate Social Responsibility in a Local French Hospital: A Case Study. Society and Business, 1(1): 77-96.
- Kakabadse, N., Rozuel, C. and Lee-Davis, L. (2005) Corporate Social Responsibility and Stakeholder Approach: A Conceptual Review. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, 1(4): 277-302.
Book chapters/Others
- Rozuel, C. (2015) Definitions: 'Social Contract', 'CSR and spirituality', 'Ethical relativism', 'Ethical absolutism', 'Integrity'. Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility, edited by Springer.
- Rozuel, C. (2013) Chapters: 'Social Contract', 'Ethical Relativism and Ethical Absolutism' and 'CSR and Spirituality', Encyclopedia of Corporate Social Responsibility, edited by Idowu, S., Capaldi, N., Zu, L. and das Gupta, A., Springer.
- Rozuel, C. and Kakabadse, N. (2010) Managerial ethics as a prerequisite to CSR: The person behind the role. In Idowu, S.O. and Louche, C. (Eds.) Theory and Practice of Corporate Social Responsibility, Berlin: Springer, 3-22.
- Rozuel, C. (2010) The Self as a Moral Anchor - Applying Jungian Psychology to Managers' Ethics. In Muhr, S.L., Sørensen, B.M and Vallentin, S. (Eds.) Ethics and Organizational Practice: Questioning the Moral Foundations of Management, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 121-142.
- Kakabadse, A.P., Kakabadse, N.K. and Rozuel, C. (2007) Corporate Social Responsibility: Contrast of Meanings and Intents. In Kakabadse, A.P. and Kakabadse, N.K. (Eds.) CSR in Practice: Delving Deep, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 9-45.
- Kakabadse, A.P., Kakabadse, N.K. and Rozuel, C. (2007) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Healthcare: Case Study of a Local French Hospital. In Kakabadse, A.P. and Kakabadse, N.K. (Eds.) CSR in Practice: Delving Deep, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 72-102.
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Men, women, households and some magic: Tales of wisdom to improve inner and outer lives
Paper presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Chicago IL (US)
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Unearthing gold from the mud: Alchemy and Analytical Psychology to engage with change in social and work organisations
Paper presented at the Organization Studies Summer Workshop, Mykonos (Greece)
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The archetypal meaning of the Cat: Exploring the Mystical and Mysterious Feminine
Seminar presentation for the CG Jung Seminars Scotland, Glasgow (UK)
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The ‘body-psyche’ connection in perspective: A Jungian view on healing and yoga
Seminar presentation for the CG Jung Seminars Scotland, Edinburgh (UK)
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Ethics in a modern business-oriented society: A Jungian perspective
Seminar presentation for the CG Jung Seminars Scotland, Edinburgh (UK)
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Challenging the 'million zeros': Imagination, tales and ethical reflection in business schools
Paper presented at the Annual Conference of Research in Jung and Analytical Psychology, Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies, Chicago (USA)
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'There’s something hiding in the organisational closet...':The importance of imagination in exploring the hidden
Invited presentation for the Management Group, University of Aberdeen (UK)
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Sorting out our inner chaos and its spillover: Voices, puppets, silences and smiles.
Paper presented at the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies Conference, Asheville NC (US) (with Lauren Michelle Levesque, Saint Paul University).
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Finding one’s voice in the midst of complexity: Exploring dialogue through puppets.
Participatory workshop delivered at the conference “Meeting Points: Imagination and Spaces for Social Change”, Ottawa ON (with Lauren Michelle Levesque, Saint Paul University).
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Imaginative storytelling to craft sustainable meaning in meaningful enterprises.
Paper presented at the National Fair Trade Conference, Calgary AB.
More information on my work can be found on my website: www.cecilerozuel.com
Research Group on Imagination, Storytelling and Spaces: imaginestories.space