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SUMMARY:SASE – 2026 Conference in Bordeaux
DESCRIPTION:Sciences Po Bordeaux (France) | 1 – 3 July 2026\nFighting Divisions: Conflict and Power in a Post-Globalisation Order \n\nSASE 2026 will explore how conflict and power operate in this changing environment. Are we witnessing the end of the globalisation era? What role does the state still play? What are the prospects for regional and transnational cooperation? How are trade\, finance\, and global value chains adapting? In employment relations\, what types of conflict are surfacing\, and which forms of power are being mobilised by workers and employers? Are institutions still capable of mediating these tensions? How do these dynamics differ between the Global North and the Global South? \nThe SASE community brings together diverse disciplines and methods\, making it uniquely positioned to investigate these questions. The 2026 Annual Meeting in Bordeaux will offer a space to advance understanding of the forces shaping national and global systems today. \n🔗 More info: https://sase.org/events/2026-bordeaux/
URL:https://quit.uab.cat/event/sase-2026-conference-in-bordeaux/
CATEGORIES:Jornades i Seminaris
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SUMMARY:19èmes Journées Internationales de Sociologie du Travail
DESCRIPTION:Madrid (Spain) | 7–10 July 2026\nCirculations\, Divisions\, Localisations \n\nThe 2026 edition of the International Labour Sociology Conference will bring together labour sociologists from French- and Spanish-speaking countries to reflect on the “global” dimensions embedded within their own research objects. Co-organised by the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and the Clersé – Centre lillois d’études et de recherches sociologiques et économiques\, the conference builds on previous editions focused on the blurring of labour boundaries (2021) and the processes of organisation\, disorganisation\, and reorganisation of work (2024). \nUnder the theme “Circulations\, Divisions\, Localisations”\, the conference will explore both traditional forms of the international division of labour and global value chains (North–South\, centre–periphery)\, as well as newer forms of fragmentation and recomposition in the social geographies of work. Topics include outsourcing and subcontracting\, formality and informality\, productive and reproductive labour\, legal and illegal work\, and the transformation of labour processes and workers’ collectives in a globalised economy. \nThe conference aims to provide a space for dialogue and exchange on how contemporary labour dynamics are being reshaped across territories\, sectors\, and social relations\, offering new perspectives on the changing organisation of work worldwide. \n🔗 More info: https://jist2026.sciencesconf.org/
URL:https://quit.uab.cat/event/19emes-journees-internationales-de-sociologie-du-travail/
CATEGORIES:Jornades i Seminaris
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SUMMARY:IWPLMS & IREC Joint Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Oslo (Norway) | 16 – 18 September 2026\nLabour Market Segmentation and Inequality in Contemporary Societies \n\nThe Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research will host the joint conference of the Industrial Relations in Europe Conference (IREC) and the 44th Conference of the International Working Party on Labour Market Segmentation (IWPLMS)\, to be held in Oslo from 16 to 18 September 2026. \nThis international academic conference will bring together researchers working on labour markets\, industrial relations and social inequalities to discuss one of the key challenges facing contemporary societies: the rise of inequality and the increasing segmentation of labour markets. The meeting is conceived as a space for interdisciplinary dialogue and comparative analysis on the structural transformations shaping employment systems. \nThe overarching theme of the conference focuses on identifying the factors driving labour market inequalities and segmentation\, as well as exploring possible strategies to counteract these trends. Particular attention will be given to the role of institutions\, including social partners and public authorities\, in addressing labour market dualisation. The conference will also examine whether existing institutional frameworks are able to integrate workers in more precarious or marginal positions\, or whether alternative approaches are needed. \nThe International Working Party on Labour Market Segmentation (IWPLMS) promotes a multidisciplinary and comparative perspective to analyse the processes that generate and reproduce inequalities in labour markets. In parallel\, the Industrial Relations in Europe Conference (IREC)\, established in 1992\, has become a key network for research on industrial relations in Europe. The joint conference provides an opportunity to connect these two research traditions and foster exchange between different academic communities. \nThe scientific committee includes Richard Hyman\, Jill Rubery\, Barbara Bechter\, Sonja Bekker\, Karen Jaehrling and Guglielmo Meardi. \n🔗 More info: www.fafo.no/fafoconferences2026
URL:https://quit.uab.cat/event/iwplms-irec-joint-conference-2026/
CATEGORIES:Jornades i Seminaris
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