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SUMMARY:The 17th National Conference on Labor Studies (ASET 2025) – Young Scholars Call
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\nTOPIC\nThe world of labor is undergoing profound transformations due to technological change\, globalization\, and shifts in economic structures. Understanding these changes requires interdisciplinary approaches that integrate economic\, sociological\, and political perspectives. The 17th National Conference on Labor Studies (ASET 2025) will provide a platform for researchers to discuss key labor issues such as labor market dynamics\, the relationship between economic development and employment quality\, income distribution\, technological impacts\, gender and labor relations\, social protection policies\, and collective bargaining. \nHistorically\, this Conference brings together young scholars\, experienced researchers and different actors from the “world of work”\, such as union leaders or policy makers\, to engage in discussions on labor transformations in Latin America. The event will cover a wide range of topics\, including: \n\nLabor markets and wage dynamics\nIncome distribution and poverty\nJob quality\, precarious work\, and labor market integration\nGender\, labor markets\, and care work\nTechnological change and labor flexibilization\nWorking conditions\, environment\, and workers’ well-being\nLabor relations\, collective bargaining\, and trade unions\nMigration and labor mobility\n\nParticipation in this event will provide young scholars with the opportunity to present their research\, receive feedback from leading experts\, and establish networks with peers and professionals in the field. \nPURPOSE\nThe goal of this Conference is to encourage a critical and plural discussion on labor-related issues\, considering theoretical\, empirical\, and policy-oriented perspectives. By facilitating an exchange between young scholars and senior researchers\, the event aims to enhance the visibility of new research and contribute to the advancement of labor studies. Participants will have the opportunity to share their findings\, discuss methodological approaches\, and explore the implications of their research for shaping labor policies and social transformations. \nFORMAT\nThis Conference is sponsored primarily by the Asociación Argentina de Especialistas en Estudios del Trabajo (ASET). Prospective Young Scholar participants are invited to submit an abstract explaining how their research topic is related to the topics listed above and how participating will enhance their research. The event will feature four round tables in which renowned specialists from both the country and abroad will discuss in-depth relevant topics on the world of work. The presentations of papers will be organized through 20 Thematic Groups led by specialists from ASET\, who will coordinate the presentation sessions and give constructive feedback to the speakers. \nSubmissions may address the topics listed above but are not limited to them. We welcome contributions from diverse disciplines\, including: \n\nLabor economics\nSociology of work\nCollective bargaining\nSocial policies and labor protection\nTechnological change and labour quality\nEconomic history of labor\nGender and labor studies\nMigration and labor mobility\n\nAbstracts will be evaluated based on clarity\, research methodology\, and contribution to the field. Additionally\, the selection committee will consider geographical diversity and gender representation. \nAcademic Commitee: \nEliana Aspiazu (UNMdP)\, Pablo Barbetti (UNNE)\, María Noel Bulloni (CONICET)\, Ricardo Donaire (CONICET)\, Lucila D’Urso (UNGS)\, Francisco Favieri (CONICET)\, Ana Laura Fernández (UNGS)\, Mariana Fernandez Massi (CONICET)\, Mariana González (CONICET)\, Gaspar Herrero (UBA)\, Malena Hopp (CONICET)\, Damián Kennedy (CONICET)\, Verónica Maceira (UNGS)\, Johanna Maldovan (CONICET)\, Clara Marticorena (CONICET)\, María Eugenia Martín (CONICET)\, Victoria Matozo (CONICET)\, Agustina Miguel (CONICET)\, Agustín Nieto (CONICET)\, Santiago Poy (CONICET) \nKEY DATES\n\nAbstract submission deadline: May 30\, 2025\nNotification of acceptance: To be announced\nFull paper submission deadline: June 20\, 2025\nConference dates: August 6-8\, 2025\n\nCLICK HERE TO SUBMIT\n 
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/the-17th-national-conference-on-labor-studies-aset-2025-young-scholars-call/2025-08-06/1/
LOCATION:Faculty of Economic Sciences\, University of Buenos Aires\, Avenida Córdoba\, Buenos Aires\, Comuna 3\, C1113\, Argentina
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SUMMARY:The 17th National Conference on Labor Studies (ASET 2025) – Young Scholars Call
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\nTOPIC\nThe world of labor is undergoing profound transformations due to technological change\, globalization\, and shifts in economic structures. Understanding these changes requires interdisciplinary approaches that integrate economic\, sociological\, and political perspectives. The 17th National Conference on Labor Studies (ASET 2025) will provide a platform for researchers to discuss key labor issues such as labor market dynamics\, the relationship between economic development and employment quality\, income distribution\, technological impacts\, gender and labor relations\, social protection policies\, and collective bargaining. \nHistorically\, this Conference brings together young scholars\, experienced researchers and different actors from the “world of work”\, such as union leaders or policy makers\, to engage in discussions on labor transformations in Latin America. The event will cover a wide range of topics\, including: \n\nLabor markets and wage dynamics\nIncome distribution and poverty\nJob quality\, precarious work\, and labor market integration\nGender\, labor markets\, and care work\nTechnological change and labor flexibilization\nWorking conditions\, environment\, and workers’ well-being\nLabor relations\, collective bargaining\, and trade unions\nMigration and labor mobility\n\nParticipation in this event will provide young scholars with the opportunity to present their research\, receive feedback from leading experts\, and establish networks with peers and professionals in the field. \nPURPOSE\nThe goal of this Conference is to encourage a critical and plural discussion on labor-related issues\, considering theoretical\, empirical\, and policy-oriented perspectives. By facilitating an exchange between young scholars and senior researchers\, the event aims to enhance the visibility of new research and contribute to the advancement of labor studies. Participants will have the opportunity to share their findings\, discuss methodological approaches\, and explore the implications of their research for shaping labor policies and social transformations. \nFORMAT\nThis Conference is sponsored primarily by the Asociación Argentina de Especialistas en Estudios del Trabajo (ASET). Prospective Young Scholar participants are invited to submit an abstract explaining how their research topic is related to the topics listed above and how participating will enhance their research. The event will feature four round tables in which renowned specialists from both the country and abroad will discuss in-depth relevant topics on the world of work. The presentations of papers will be organized through 20 Thematic Groups led by specialists from ASET\, who will coordinate the presentation sessions and give constructive feedback to the speakers. \nSubmissions may address the topics listed above but are not limited to them. We welcome contributions from diverse disciplines\, including: \n\nLabor economics\nSociology of work\nCollective bargaining\nSocial policies and labor protection\nTechnological change and labour quality\nEconomic history of labor\nGender and labor studies\nMigration and labor mobility\n\nAbstracts will be evaluated based on clarity\, research methodology\, and contribution to the field. Additionally\, the selection committee will consider geographical diversity and gender representation. \nAcademic Commitee: \nEliana Aspiazu (UNMdP)\, Pablo Barbetti (UNNE)\, María Noel Bulloni (CONICET)\, Ricardo Donaire (CONICET)\, Lucila D’Urso (UNGS)\, Francisco Favieri (CONICET)\, Ana Laura Fernández (UNGS)\, Mariana Fernandez Massi (CONICET)\, Mariana González (CONICET)\, Gaspar Herrero (UBA)\, Malena Hopp (CONICET)\, Damián Kennedy (CONICET)\, Verónica Maceira (UNGS)\, Johanna Maldovan (CONICET)\, Clara Marticorena (CONICET)\, María Eugenia Martín (CONICET)\, Victoria Matozo (CONICET)\, Agustina Miguel (CONICET)\, Agustín Nieto (CONICET)\, Santiago Poy (CONICET) \nKEY DATES\n\nAbstract submission deadline: May 30\, 2025\nNotification of acceptance: To be announced\nFull paper submission deadline: June 20\, 2025\nConference dates: August 6-8\, 2025\n\nCLICK HERE TO SUBMIT\n 
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/the-17th-national-conference-on-labor-studies-aset-2025-young-scholars-call/2025-08-06/2/
LOCATION:Faculty of Economic Sciences\, University of Buenos Aires\, Avenida Córdoba\, Buenos Aires\, Comuna 3\, C1113\, Argentina
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SUMMARY:Writing and Researching on the Global South: Shared Experiences and Reflections Part 2
DESCRIPTION:The academic journey is often a bumpy ride for early post-graduate students and early career scholars\, punctuated by numerous challenges which can discourage even the most determined mind. The turn of the century has seen more postgraduate students from both the global north and global south working on global south topics in economic history\, history of economic though\, health\, environment\, and politics. The global south as a very rich research ground and provides its own challenges that ranges from navigating the national archives\, interviewing high profile people\, and other challenges that comes with researching in the global south. Senior scholars who have worked in the global south can provide mentorship based on their experiences to equip post graduate students with skills to conduct productive research in the global south. Lack of funding and inadequate mentorship pose other serious challenges for the young academics as they attempt to blaze a trail of their own in the academic jungle. This proposed workshop seeks to empower post-graduate students and early career scholars in the humanities with the requisite academic and professional tools to flourish in an otherwise unforgiving environment. It seeks to expose students and young academics to tools available in navigating research in the global south. \n  \nProject Description  \nIn light of the issues raised above\, the International Studies Group at the university of the Free state proposes a two-day workshop that seeks to provide a platform on which post-graduate students (Ph.D. and Postdoctoral fellows) in the humanities can be empowered with the necessary skills to successfully navigate the rugged academic terrain. The workshop seeks to allow students to interact with more experienced and accomplished scholars on a number of important themes. Experts will be invited to share their knowledge on a broad range of issues\, ranging from navigating researching in the global south\, navigating the politics that comes with access to information\, publication and acquiring grant application skills. We intend to invite a senior scholar with experience in global south research. \nStudents will also be given an opportunity to work with the guests in a mentor/mentee arrangement regarding their work (from dissertation and research topics to actual research findings) depending on the student’s level of progress. We hope that the mentorship arrangement can go beyond the actual workshop days. Through such an interaction\, future academic collaborations\, and an expanded network among scholars in the Global North could be established. The target for this workshop will be 15-20 young scholars. Participants will be selected from eligible applicants who would have responded to the workshop call. In order to avoid stretching the budget\, only applicants from within South Africa will be considered. \nThe objectives of this workshop neatly dovetail with the vision and mission of the Young Scholars Initiative in networking for the purpose of answering economic questions and inculcating skills in young scholars. YSI seeks to create a vibrant platform that encourages mentorship and networking. \nObjectives \n\nTo equip students with necessary skills to conduct research in the global south.\nTo inculcate in young scholars the culture of publishing and equip them with the skills required to publish in reputable peer-reviewed journals.\nTo strengthen students’ skills in applying for scholarships\, fellowships\, and grants.\nTo mentor students in post-studies life\, including the art of bridging the gap between Ph.D. and post-doctoral work.\nTo integrate young scholars into the broader network of the Young Scholars Initiative.\n\n  \nActivities \nThe workshop will take place over two days – from the 7th to the 8th of August 2025. The first day will be devoted to welcoming guests\, the Keynote speech\, presentations\, and engagements on research\, and the art of writing for publication purposes. The second day will be reserved for presentations on navigating archival\, interview and life histories research and engagements on scholarship and grant application skills. This will be divided into two sessions: the first based on presentations and engagements led by the expert\, and the second based on practical work and presentations done by young scholars and evaluated by the expert. We also envisage a session on life after post-graduate studies. This will help guide students on life after their studies and the art of finding post-doctoral fellowships and jobs. The workshop will also be rounded off by a social gathering. \n  \nExpected Outcome \nBy the end of this workshop\, students should have been empowered with many skills required for a young scholar\, ranging from navigating research in the global south\, the skills required in writing for publication purposes\, and the art of applying for scholarships\, fellowships\, and grants. \nTo be considered please apply on or before 30 June 2025 \nhttps://Writing and Researching on the Global South: Shared Experiences and Reflections \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://heske.wisdmlabs.net/event/writing-and-researching-on-the-global-south-shared-experiences-and-reflections-part-2/
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