What Kind of Work for the Future? Disruption, Experimentation and Re-/Regulation

Organizer(s): 

Dates and times: 

October 25, 2018 - 00:00 to October 27, 2018 - 00:00

Location: 

HEC Montréal
3000 Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine,
Montréal, QC QC H3T 2A7,
Canada

Remarks: 

The CRIMT Partnership Project on Institutional Experimentation for Better
Work, bringing together the Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization
and Work (CRIMT) and an international network of associated partner centres
and researchers, will host a conference on What Kind of Work for the Future?
Disruption, Experimentation and Re-/Regulation.

This conference will take place at HEC Montréal (Montreal, Canada) from
Thursday October 25 to Saturday October 27, 2018.

We invite original academic and practitioner contributions on two linked
themes: how major fault lines of change are disrupting and re-ordering the
regulation of work and employment and how these processes are leading to
organizational and institutional experimentation?

Researchers (including graduate students), policy makers, labour market
practitioners, and other interested persons are invited to submit original
paper and workshop proposals (in English or French).

The deadline for the submission of proposals is Friday April 6th, 2018.

Proposals should be sent by e-mail to Nicolas Roby (CRIMT Scientific
Coordinator) at: nicolas.roby@umontreal.ca

And for further updates on the conference organization, as well as details
about registration, please check the CRIMT Website (http://www.crimt.org)
regularly.

The CRIMT Partnership Project on Institutional Experimentation for Better
Work

Deadlines
Abstract submission: Apr 20, 2018
Papers submission: Oct 9, 2018
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