CfP: From Cooperativism to Commoning. Historical and Contemporary Forms of the Institutions of the Common
International Conference
University of Warsaw
19—20 November 2020
Cooperation – Economically Organized Democracy
International Conference
University of Warsaw
19—20 November 2020
Cooperation – Economically Organized Democracy
The European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) is a non-for-profit organisation (www.etui.org) located in Brussels.
The last two decades have seen profound transformations of work, both in the process of work organisation and in the functioning of the labour market. Among these, the most recent and fastest is the computerisation of work, in particular the digitisation of work. A new frontier has thus opened up in the field of work and, at the same time, in the exploitation and precarisation of work, which the current health and social-economic crisis is widening out of all proportion.
[French version here: https://calenda.org/772094]
“We erase them (it’s not easy), we arrest graffiti artists and put them in prison, we ban the sale of markers or spray cans – nothing will do, they make their own and start again every night.”1
El Archivo Histórico de Revistas Argentinas (AhiRa) agrupa a docentes e investigadores de distintas disciplinas —letras, historia, ciencias de la comunicación—, interesados en el estudio de la prensa, las revistas culturales y las publicaciones periódicas en diálogo con los debates estéticos, políticos e ideológicos de la historia cultural argentina.
https://www.unipu.hr/ckpis/en/doctoral_workshop/2020
Although in special circumstances due to the pandemic, even this year we are trying to organise the Doctoral Workshop. We hope the conditions will be safe and favourable, and that we will be able to gather as usually, in Pula at the end of summer. All possible changes in schedule will be announced on time. We defined this year's theme in September last year, but right now, unfortunately, it is becoming more current.
The international history of the twentieth century was long viewed primarily through the lens of nation-states, their foreign policies, and international institutions. In recent years, however, this focus has shifted. Exciting new scholarship now moves beyond the ‘national’, centering for instance on internationalisms in world socialist theory and practice or anti-colonial internationalisms of the Bandung era.
We hereby invite all interested colleagues to submit research papers, review articles, discussion papers, and thematic essays for the thematic issue of the journal Facta Universitatis: Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology and History, Vol. 19, No 2, 2020.
This Call for Papers is aimed at bringing together a selected number of scholars and associates from the academic community who wish to participate in the project titled “SOCIALIST MEDIA CULTURE FROM SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE”.