Publications
Note: These are the final versions (pre-editing) of each article for consultation. The full reference of the Journal in which the papers have been published is listed below. For citation, it is customary to use the actual publication (when available) and not the final draft version – contact me for any question about this. Themes intertwine but here is a rough sorting of my academic writings.
Psyche and Self
Rozuel, C. and Bellehumeur, C.R. (2022). Contextualizing eco-anxiety and eco-anger: Tentative responses to visceral and numinous emotions. Journal of Analytical Psychology. 67(5:): 1431-1451.
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. (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. (2011) The moral threat of compartmentalization: Self, roles and responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics , 102(4): 685-697.
Imagination and Self-Development
Rozuel, C. (2020). Rushing fools and wise women: Tales for organizations aiming to improve lives. Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations , 23: 101-122.
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. (2012) Active imagination and moral imagination: Searching in the depths of the psyche. Journal of Management Development, 31(5): 488-501.
Ethics in Business and Organizations
Rozuel, C. and Douglas, J. (2015). Making sense of the ‘Hobbit Affair’: Archetypes at play on the socio-economic stage. Research paper (unpublished).
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. (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.
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.
Spirituality and Well-Being at Work
Rozuel, C. (2019). Unearthing gold from the mud: Alchemy and organizational tensions. Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion , 16(2): 178-198.
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. and Kakabadse, N. (2010) Ethics, spirituality and self: Managerial perspective and leadership implications. Business Ethics: A European Review , 19(4): 423-436.
Presentations
Academic Conference and Seminars
A non-exhaustive list of papers I have presented or workshops I have facilitated at various conferences in recent years:
Imaginative storytelling to craft sustainable meaning in meaningful enterprises. Paper presented at the National Fair Trade Conference, Calgary AB, March 2020.
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, August 2019 (with Lauren Michelle Levesque, Saint Paul University).
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, June 2019 (with Lauren Michelle Levesque, Saint Paul University).
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, August 2018.
Unearthing gold from the mud: Alchemy and Analytical Psychology to engage with change in social and work organizations. Paper presented at the Organization Studies Summer Workshop, Mykonos, May 2016.
‘There’s something hiding in the organizational closet…’: The importance of imagination in exploring the hidden. Invited presentation as a Management Group Research Seminar, University of Aberdeen, November 2013.
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 IL, July 2013.
Accountable to Self: Moral challenges when the daimon calls. Paper presented at the European Business Ethics Network Research Conference, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, June 2012.
Community Events
Public seminars I have been invited to include the following presentations at the CG Jung Seminar Scotland Series:
The archetypal meaning of the Cat: Exploring the mystical and mysterious Feminine. Glasgow, June 2017.
The ‘body-psyche’ connection in perspective: A Jungian view on healing and yoga. Edinburgh, October 2016.
Ethics in a modern business-oriented society: A Jungian perspective. Edinburgh, April 2015.
In the past, I have also run several body-psyche themed workshops including:
Alchemical Yoga (workshop series, February-March 2017)
This series of three workshops combines alchemical exploration with a tailored yoga sequence to enhance self-knowledge and physical wellness. It follows the traditional alchemical process of transformation of the raw matter towards the gold, as each stage has a specific function and distinctive qualities.
Yoga and Archetypes (workshop series, April 2017)
This course combines a mindful yoga practice with intuitive self-work to help you unveil hidden potentialities and develop a better understanding of your personality. The practice of yoga is used as a foundation to access deeper psychological dynamics and integrate these insights into your everyday life.
Meditation workshop – Introducing Mindfulness (June 2017)
Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh wrote that being mindful means ‘we must be conscious of each breath, each movement, every thought and feeling, everything which has any relation to ourselves’. How can we find the time to be mindful in this way when our lives are ever busy and demanding? Come along to explore ways to make mindfulness less daunting.
Exploring Your Self and Nurturing Potential (workshop series, December 2016 – with Aleksandra Webb)
This series of three workshops combine creative practices in psychology, bodywork (yoga) and movement (improvisation and dance) to explore the deeper layers of personality, nurture creative potential and assert hidden talents.