AAG CfP Feminist Economic Geography- Encountering the subject

2016-10-07 Thread Nancy Worth
, Roberts, Strauss 2016) - Engagements with concepts of futurity, hedging, cruel optimism, becoming, precariousness etc. - Ways to '"decolonize" or "post-colonize" economic geography' (Winders 2016) Please send abstracts (200 words) to Nancy Worth

2nd CfP AAG2017 Feminist Economic Geography- Encountering the subject

2016-10-18 Thread Nancy Worth
lease send abstracts (200 words) and your AAG PIN to Nancy Worth (nwo...@uwaterloo.ca<mailto:nwo...@uwaterloo.ca>) by October 25th, 2016. -------- Dr Nancy Worth Department of Geography & Environmental Management University of Waterloo 200 University Ave W,

CfP Querying ‘the future of work’: Feminist Economic Geography Interventions

2017-10-11 Thread Nancy Worth
ayne (University of Waterloo), Lia Frederiksen (University of Toronto), Nancy Worth (University of Waterloo) In the decade since the onset of the global financial crisis, a wave of rapid automation touted as the “fourth industrial revolution” (Schwab, 2016) is occurring in the midst of a gl

2nd CfP Querying ‘the future of work’: Feminist Economic Geography Interventions

2017-11-16 Thread Nancy Worth
ayne (University of Waterloo), Lia Frederiksen (University of Toronto), Nancy Worth (University of Waterloo) In the decade since the onset of the global financial crisis, a wave of rapid automation touted as the “fourth industrial revolution” (Schwab, 2016) is occurring in the midst of a gl

2nd AAG CfP: Querying ‘the future of work’: Feminist Economic Geography interventions

2018-10-11 Thread Nancy Worth
of Toronto), Nancy Worth (University of Waterloo) Sponsored by: Economic Geography, Sexuality & Space, and Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Groups and the Relational Poverty Network This CfP builds on a strong set of sessions at the Feminist Geography conference hosted by the Univer

AAG CfP: Querying ‘the future of work’: Feminist Economic Geography interventions

2018-09-24 Thread Nancy Worth
of Toronto), Nancy Worth (University of Waterloo) This CfP builds on a strong set of sessions at the Feminist Geography conference hosted by the Université de Montréal, 2018. At that meeting, papers addressed economic justice, precarious work, and social reproduction. Kinship and debt

CFP and Paper Competition - Feminist Geography Conference (June 15th-17th 2022): Feminist Economic Geography: Understanding the Future of Work

2022-02-16 Thread Nancy Worth
Columbia), Emily Reid Musson (Memorial University), Nancy Worth (University of Waterloo) This conference theme will include a panel and several paper sessions, highlighting feminist geography interventions in debates about the future of work. Feminist economic geography emphasizes difference

CFP AAG 2023: Feminist economic geography and the future(s) of work and social reproduction

2022-10-11 Thread Nancy Worth
*Message sent from a system outside of UConn.* CFP AAG 2023: Feminist economic geography and the future(s) of work and social reproduction Tyler Blackman, Lia Frederiksen, Emily Reid-Musson, Daniel Cockayne, Nancy Worth Feminist economic geographers and other aligned perspectives offer new

RGS 2nd CfP: Everyday Economic Geographies of International Students

2024-02-09 Thread Nancy Worth
University), Dr Yolande Pottie-Sherman (Memorial University), Dr Nancy Worth (University of Waterloo) Session Description: The number of international students globally has increased significantly over the last decade with the dominance of the Anglophone Global North (namely the US, the UK

RGS CfP: Everyday Economic Geographies of International Students

2024-01-19 Thread Nancy Worth
University), Dr Yolande Pottie-Sherman (Memorial University), Dr Nancy Worth (University of Waterloo) Session Description: The number of international students globally has increased significantly over the last decade with the dominance of the Anglophone Global North (namely the US, the UK, Australia

CAG 2024 CfP: Geographies of International Students

2024-04-12 Thread Nancy Worth
below). Organizers: E. Alkim Karaagac, Queen's University); Dan Cohen (Queen's University), Sutama Ghosh (Toronto Metropolitan University), Yolande Pottie-Sherman (Memorial University), Nancy Worth (University of Waterloo) Rationale: This special session will bring together scholars concerned