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SUMMARY:ILPC - 44th International Labour Process Conference
DESCRIPTION:Leeds University Business School\, University of Leeds (UK) | 22 – 24 April 2026\nLabour Process at a Time of Transformation \n\nILPC 2026 will take place during a period of climate breakdown\, authoritarian politics\, technological uncertainty\, and war. The implications for the workplace are profound. The next few years\, globally\, will see challenges to principles of diversity\, equity and inclusion at work; to notions of sustainability; to principles of worker voice; new restrictions on and new drivers of labour mobility; as well as a confluence of geopolitical and climate turbulence increasingly encapsulated in the neologism “polycrisis”. For workers this could mean greater insecurity; threats to autonomy\, pay and status; and diminished voice and protections against managerial control. \nHowever\, while it is tempting to propose a melancholy frame for the conference\, we will take a different approach. Periods of crisis and chaos are also periods of transformation\, and there is always an opportunity to influence the direction of travel. We also need to be attentive to continuities\, which are often neglected in favour of focus on more dramatic epochal shifts. Labour process scholarship provides a means of understanding these problems from the perspective of the workplace\, and can also help illuminate alternative possible futures. What is the role of labour process theory in helping us see beyond populist politics and wider societal failures? \nAt ILPC Leeds 2026 we will reflect on transformation. How can labour process scholarship point towards different futures for working life? \n🔗 More info: https://www.ilpc.org.uk/
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CATEGORIES:Jornades i Seminaris
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SUMMARY:ISA RC28 Spring Meeting 2026
DESCRIPTION:Universidad Pablo de Olavide\, Sevilla | 20 – 22 May 2026\nAddressing Social Inequalities in the Global North and South \n\nOn behalf of the Organising Committee\, it is an honour to welcome you to the RC28 Spring Meeting 2026. This academic meeting is proposed as a pluralistic space for dialogue\, collaboration and critical reflection on one of the most urgent and persistent problems of our contemporary societies: social inequality. We bring together perspectives from different regions of the world in the conviction that a comparative\, transnational and multidimensional perspective can provide the analytical keys necessary to understand\, analyse and transform our social realities. \nThis scientific conference is part of the academic work\, with the results of a well-established trajectory\, of RC28 Social Stratification of the International Sociological Association\, and where we count on the support of the European INCASI2 project (International Network for Comparative Analysis of Social Inequalities) for its organisation. We hope that this meeting will serve as a forum for rigorous and creative collaboration to address the epistemic\, theoretical and methodological challenges and policy proposals that the study of social inequalities poses on a global scale. \nThe ISA RC28 brings a strong historical and comparative international perspective to the analysis of social stratification and mobility. Its emphasis on rigorous methodology\, longitudinal analysis and cross-national comparison of the various dimensions of social inequalities has made a crucial contribution to understanding how inequalities are structured\, change and are reproduced\, as well as the opportunities for social mobility in different socio-economic configurations. The participation of established researchers and academic networks\, together with promising young researchers\, guarantees analytical excellence and offers the possibility of building bridges between global sociology and the concrete realities of the Global South. \nIn this sense\, the INCASI2 project constitutes a scientific network that pays particular attention to the intersectional\, intertemporal and interterritorial dynamics of social inequalities from an international perspective. With researchers from 29 organisations in 6 European and 7 Latin American countries\, it studies and integrates different dimensions such as education\, occupation\, income\, gender\, social mobility\, migration\, life courses and public policies. This model proposes a relational and dynamic approach to inequalities\, linking structural\, institutional and biographical factors in the study of social reality. The academic conference aims to be a space of encounter and mutual learning between the global North and South. Comparative analysis is a powerful epistemological tool to denaturalise the given\, to avoid ethnocentric views\, to reveal the mechanisms of reproduction of inequalities on a global scale and to explore proven and viable alternatives in public policy. We aim to build a global conversation that acknowledges regional specificities but also highlights structural connections and common trajectories. \n🔗 More info: https://eventos.upo.es/137585/detail/the-conference.html
URL:https://quit.uab.cat/event/isa-rc28-spring-meeting-2026/
CATEGORIES:Jornades i Seminaris
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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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