“…Secondly, a difference that becomes newly experienced with personal impact and emotion within a specific work context, for example, a clash of ethical positions or a fundamental disagreement about purpose, and this is explored with empirical examples later in this introductory paper. Thirdly, a difference that is experienced as part of broader life, which is reacted to in the workplace, for example, difference experienced through ethnicity, gender, sexuality or because of long-term health challenges, topics that are discussed by Weatherall and Ahuja (2021) and Elraz and Knights (2021). Whether because of the work-identity changing in a significant way, a difference revealed because of an experience at work or part of one's life identity becoming highlighted in the workplace, there is, as Weatherall and Ahuja put it, an experience of being out-of-step or wrong-footed.…”