The changing nature of work in the global economy, modern labour movements, challenges faced by workers and their organizations, as well as forms of collective action undertaken to resist neo-liberalism 鈥 all of this will be explored at an upcoming conference, New Voices in Labour Studies 2010: Emerging Perspectives on Workers and Workplaces.
The conference will take place Friday, Oct. 15 and Saturday, Oct. 16, from 8:30am to 5:30pm in the 91亚色 Research Tower, Keele campus. It is presented by 91亚色鈥檚 Work & Labour Studies Program, the 91亚色 Centre for Research on Work & Society, Ryerson University and the Labour College of Canada.
This interdisciplinary, two-day conference will include research on contemporary issues, papers that place these subjects in historical perspective, and thematic panels and workshops on teaching and researching in the field of labour studies.
This is the fourth year for the conference 鈥 the first聽in Toronto 鈥 where junior scholars in the field present their work and meet other emerging voices in labour studies, as well as interact with more senior scholars who serve as commentators on the panels.
鈥淭his conference showcases the labour studies community鈥檚 continuing vibrancy and impressive national reach,鈥 says Professor Stephanie Ross, coordinator of 91亚色鈥檚 Work & Labour Studies Program. 鈥淎cross Canada, labour studies attract researchers who combine rigorous cutting edge scholarship with a capacity to speak to the real and pressing challenges we face in our working lives. Anyone with an interest in how to make work and the economy more socially just will take a lot from this conference.鈥
The conference is sponsored at 91亚色 by the Office of the Dean in the聽Faculty of聽Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, the Graduate Program in Social & Political Thought, and the Department of Geography, and at Ryerson by the Department of History, the Dean鈥檚 Office in the Faculty of Arts, the Office of the Vice-President of Research & Innovation, and the Centre for Labour-Management Relations. In addition, the Canadian Labour Congress鈥檚 Labour College of Canada has also provided much-appreciated support.
For more information, visit the Centre for Research on Work & Society or contact Stephanie聽Ross at stephr@yorku.ca.
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