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Tuesday 25 May 2021, 09:45 (BST)-Wednesday 26 May 2021, 17:45 (BST)
A workshop for graduate students organised by the Labour History Group within the Oxford Centre for Economic and Social History.
The events of the past year have brought into sharp perspective the long-term issue of labour precarity. Across time and space, people have been subject to precarious existences characterised by the absence of regular income, job security, predictability, and welfare. Race, gender, and class emerge as unmistakably important dynamics when thinking about these problems. This virtual workshop provides a space for graduate students from across disciplines to share their research, perspectives, and methodologies.
You will find the full programme here:
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/labour-and-precarity-across-time-and-space-tickets-152118770337