Theoretically, it aims to bridge these fields by exploring action repertoires beyond the workplace, labor coalitions with diverse actors, and emerging collective identities.
Empirically, it examines labor mobilisation dynamics, particularly the role of precarious and exploited workers in sectors like logistics, hospitality, and agriculture, and their impact on labor politics.
The event provides a platform for intersectional and transnational perspectives, fostering a deeper understanding of labor mobilisation in a globalised context. It aims to bring together scholars at all career stages researching labour mobilisation from different angles and in different empirical fields. In doing this, we plan to engage with questions such as:
We welcome proposals bridging theoretical and empirical contributions from the wide spectrum of the social and political sciences, and which adopt diverse methodological approaches.
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