CfP: Migration intermediaries
Political and media rhetoric in Europe and North America tends to reduce the category of intermediaries in migratory movements to that of “smugglers or traffickers, inevitably described as greedy and unscrupulous” (Dubet, 2018). This figure, described as evil, remains relatively vague and reductive.
CfP: Anticolonial Struggle, Transnational Solidarity and Agency of Individual Actors: Dialogues with the Portuguese Colonies, 1945-1975
Basil Davidson, a British journalist, took interest in African history from 1951 onward and went on to write about the struggle of the national liberation movements from Portuguese colonies.
Workplaces Exhibits
Artwork: Cansu Değirmencioğlu
ELHN Working Group Workplaces: Pasts and Presents
CALL FOR EXHIBITS
We invite proposals for exhibits for our website https://workplaces.omeka.net. Please send a maximum 300 word abstract and sample images, videos, sounds or other multimedia for your proposal to rick.halpern@utoronto.ca. The proposal should include your name, surname, current affiliation and contact details.
CfP: Trabajos y Reproducción social: Debates entre feminismos y marxismos
https://www.antagonica.org/index.php/revista/announcement/view/1
Coordinan este dossier Julia Expósito (UNER-UNR-CONICET) y Gabriela Mitidieri (IIEGE-UBA)
News from the Working Class Movement Library
Our Invisible Histories series continues tomorrow and we have just a few tickets left for our production of 'Miss Nobodies' on Friday evening.
CfP: Les temporalités du nocturne
Appel à articles « Les temporalités du nocturne » Temporalités n° 37 (2023/1)
CfP: Insecurity in the Age of Labour Formalisation: Informal Work in Europe, ca. 1870–1970
International Conference, University of Bern, Switzerland, 31 August – 2 September 2023
Organisers:
Sibylle Marti, University of Bern, Switzerland, sibylle.marti@unibe.ch
Christof Dejung, University of Bern, Switzerland, christof.dejung@unibe.ch
Susan Carin Zimmermann, Central European University, Vienna, Austria, zimmerma@ceu.edu
Transnational capital and the Bangladesh garment industry: interview with Dina Siddiqi
In the second episode of our podcast series Workplace Matters, Dina Mehnaz Siddiqi, an anthropologist at NYU, introduces her long-term ethnographic study of garment workers in Bangladesh.