Doctor Gabriela Coronado

Doctor Gabriela Coronado

ADJUNCT FELLOW,
Institute for Culture & Society

SENIOR LECTURER,
Management (SoBus)

Personal

Qualifications

  • PhD University of Western Sydney

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Institute for Culture & Society
  • Management (SoBus)

Contact

Email:G.Coronado@uws.edu.au
Extension:9842
9606
Mobile:
Location:EQ.1.43
ParramattaEM.G.16
Parramatta
Website:

PLEASE NOTE: obtaining information from this Directory must be for the legitimate purposes of doing business with and within the University of Western Sydney (UWS), and must not be used for unsolicited bulk e-mailing (spamming) or similar purposes.

Biography

Dr Gabriela Coronado. Mexican anthropologist with a PhD on Social Ecology from the University of Western Sydney, Australia. In Mexico (CIESAS) she researched for 28 years on different aspects of Mexican culture, language and identity, focusing on issues of intercultural communication and politics between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. Currently Senior Lecturer in theSchool of Business, Organisational Studies and member of the Institute for Culture and Society, at theUniversity ofWestern Sydney.

My research interests can be synthesized under Politics of Culture and its implications for social groups and organizations. I introduce an interdisciplinary perspective, which includes Ethnography, Semiotics, Discourse Analysis and Critical Management Studies. With a major focus on Mexico and Latin America and comparatively with cases in Australia I focus on the study of grassroots organisations and their links with the global markets and societies. Her research interests include intercultural dialogues, the complexities of culture, society and politics in the context of globalisation, including changes in new technologies, transnational relationships and cultural impact on the generation of new cultural and social forms of organisation. I am also interested in the complexities emerging on the interface between business and society, including topics such as public representations of organisational cultures, identities and ideologies and the gaps between discourses and practices, specifically around Social Responsibility and accountability of business impacts on society. Under this frame my research includes the study of tourism and Indigenous peoples’ involvement and aspects of community resiliance and organisational sustainability, in particular around aid. 

This information has been contributed by Doctor Coronado.

Teaching

Previous Teaching Areas

  • 200158 Business, Society and Policy, 2008

Publications

Books

  • Hodge, B. and Coronado, G. (2012), 'Mexico and its Others. A Chaos Theory Approach', : LEGAS 306097209051.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2012), 'Mexico and its Others: a Chaos Theory Approach', : Legas 9781897493311.
  • Hodge, R., Coronado, G., Duarte, F. and Teal, G. (2010), 'Chaos Theory and the Larrikin Principle. Working with Organisations in a Neo-Liberal world', : Liber Copenhagen Business School Press 9788763002356.
  • Coronado, G. and Hodge, R. (2004), 'El Hipertexto multicultural en Mexico Postmoderno', : CIESAS/Porrua 9707014768.
  • Coronado, G. (2003), 'Las Voces Silenciadas de la Cultura Mexicana. Identidad, Resistencia y creatividad en el dialogo interetnico (Silenced Voices of Mexican Culture. Identity, Resistance and creativity in the interethnic dialogue)', : CIESAS/Porrua 9684964595.

Chapters in Books

  • Coronado, G. (2012), 'Constructing the Postcolonial Manager: Orientalizing Latin America in the Textbooks', Against the Grain. Advances in Postcolonial Organization Studies, Copenhaguen Business School Press 978821501969.
  • Coronado, G. (2012), 'Tensiones entre el postcolonialismo y la lucha por el control cultural. El caso de proyectos de turismo alternativo indigena en Mexico', Turismo Rural> Experiencias y desafios en Iberoamerica, Colegio de Postgraduados/Mundi Prensa 9786077699170.
  • Coronado, G. (2012), 'Tensiones entre el postcolonialismo y la lucha por el control cultural. El caso de proyectos de turismo alternativo indigena en Mexico', Turismo Rural> Experiencias y desafios en Iberoamerica, Colegio de Postgraduados/Mundi Prensa 9786077699170.
  • Coronado, G. (2012), 'Constructing the neocolonial manager : orientalizing Latin America in the textbooks', Against the Grain: Advances in Postcolonial Organization Studies, Copenhagen Business School Press 9788763002431.
  • Coronado, G. (2012), 'Tensiones entre el postcolonialismo y la lucha por el control cultural : el caso de proyectos de turismo alternativo indigena en Mexico y Peru', Turismo Rural: Experiencias y Desafios en Iberoamerica, Mundi Prensa Mexico 9786077699170.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2002), 'Fuzzy and amorphic boundaries in intercultural space: The case of Mexico and the USA', Fuzzy Logic: A Framework for the New Millennium, Physica-Verlag (a Springer-Verlag Company) 3790814253.
  • Coronado, G. (2002), 'La voz india del discurso zapatista', Discurso, Sociedad y Lenguaje, Lincom Europa 3895863688.

Journal Articles

  • Coronado, G. (2013), 'From competing commitments to workthink as a tactic of resistance', Organizational Cultures: An International Journal, 11.
  • Coronado, G. and Fallon, W. (2011), 'Using hypertext ethnography to understand corporate-stakeholder relations in CSR', Social Responsibility Journal, 17.
  • Coronado, G. (2011), 'Web-based-Research as Critical Pedagogy: A Reflection on its Application to Undergraduate Management Education.', Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice, .
  • Coronado, G. (2011), 'The Smell of Films and Memories: A Mexican Migrant's Search for Emotional Sustainability', Portal. Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies, 26.
  • Coronado, G. and Fallon, W. (2010), 'Giving with one hand. On the mining sector's treatment of indigenous stakeholders in the name of CSR', International Journal of Socilogy and Social Policy, 17.
  • Coronado, G. (2010), 'El discurso gerencial y la representacion ideological de la cultura Latinoamericana', Signos Linguisticos, 29.
  • Coronado, G. (2009), 'From Autoethnography to the Quotidian Ethnographer', Qualitative Research Journal, 15.
  • Coronado, G. (2009), 'El corpus del delito: La cultura como hipertexto', Estudios de Linguistica Aplicada, 29.
  • Coronado, G. (2009), 'Etnografia de Representaciones sociales en el ciberespacio', Version. Revista de Comunicacion y Cultura, 26.
  • Coronado, G. (2008), 'Insurgencia y Turismo: Reflexiones sobre el turista politizado en Chiapas', Pasos, Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural/Journal of Tourism and Cultural Heritage, 16.
  • Coronado, G. (2008), 'Discourses of Anti-corruption in Mexico: Culture of Corruption or Corruption of Culture', PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies, 23.
  • Coronado, G. (2007), 'Fuzzy Identities for an Incusive Dialogue', World Futures: The Journal of General Evolution, 13.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2007), 'Understanding change in organizations in a far-from-equilibrium world', Emergence: Complexity & Organisation, 13.
  • Coronado, G. (2007), 'The tourist: The Invisible Third Body in the Mexican Intercultural Dialogue', Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, 19.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2006), 'Mexico Inc.? Discourse Analysis and the Triumph of Managerialism', Organization. The Critical Journal of Organization, Theory and Society, 19.
  • Coronado, G. (2005), 'Competing Health Models in Mexico: An Ideological dialogue between Indian and Hegemonic Views', Anthropology & Medicine, 13.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2005), 'Speculations on a Marxist theory of the Virtual Revolution', FibrecultureInternet theory,critisism, research, .
  • Coronado, G. (2004), 'The Intercultural Invention of authenticity in a tourist destination. Cuetzalan, Mexico', Tourism: an Intenational Interdisciplinary journal, 11.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2004), 'Semiotica y poder en un mundo caotico', Version, 31.
  • Coronado, G. (2003), 'Crossing Borders and Transforming Identities: Encountering Diasporic Mexicanness in Australia', Humanities Research, 12.
  • Hodge, R. and Coronado, G. (2001), 'David and Goliath in Cyberspace: Creative Uses of the Net in Mexico', Mots Pluriels, .

Conference Papers

  • Taylor, R., Coronado, G. and Fallon, W. (2011), 'Learning from Third Sector Engagement with Business: Uncovering Meaning for Critical Management Studies in the Field', 25th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference, Wellington, NZ.
  • Coronado, G. (2006), 'What if I begin with a dream? Analysing Organizations as Hypertexts', Asia-Pacific Researchers in Organization Studies 11th International Colloquium (APROS 11), Melbourne, Australia.

Research

Previous Projects

Title:Political and touristic representations of indigeneity in Mexico and Australia
Years:2003-01-30 - 2004-01-29
ID:P0010142
UWS Researchers:Gabriela Coronado
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney
Title:Optimising corporate social responsibility in Australia for developing sustainable community organisations
Years:2007-12-10 - 2008-12-09
ID:P0015900
UWS Researchers:Gabriela Coronado and Wayne Fallon
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney
Title:Cross-cultural 'larrikins' in a Neo-liberal world: ideology and myth in postmodern Australia, Mexico and Brazil (DP0558622)
Years:2005-01-18 - 2008-06-30
ID:P0009784
UWS Researchers:Bob Hodge, Gabriela Coronado, Fernanda Duarte and Gregory Teal
Funding:
  • Australian Research Council (ACRG)

Supervision

Doctor Coronado is available to be a principal supervisor for doctoral projects

Current Supervision

Title:Dilemmas of Stakeholder Engagement with a Socially Responsible Australian Mining Corporation
Field of Research:

University of Western Sydney

Locked Bag 1797
Penrith NSW 2751

Tel: +61 2 9852 5222

ABN 53 014 069 881
CRICOS Provider No: 00917k

Visit our mobile site