CALL FOR PAPERS

GEOGRAPHIES OF LABOR


35th Annual North American Labor History Conference

October 24-26, 2013

Wayne State University

Detroit, Michigan


The Program Committee of the North American Labor History Conference
invites proposals for sessions, papers, and roundtables on “Geographies of
Labor” for our thirty-fifth annual meeting.


Over the last several centuries, transformations in technology and in
economic, social, political, and cultural practices have created new
spatial regimes within and across geographic boundaries.  Whether
negotiating the changes around them or taking advantage of new
possibilities to shape alternatives, workers have been central to remapping
this emergent environment.


Inspired by the “spatial turn” in the social sciences, this conference will
explore the myriad ways in which workers have interacted with a variety of
geographic categories.  We welcome projects that seek to understand these
interactions through a number of lenses, including, but not limited to:
empire, globalization, uneven development, mobility, and
migration/immigration at the transnational, national and/or local level.
We invite proposals from a wide variety of disciplines, especially history,
geography, sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, and
cultural studies.


Submissions of proposals for papers, panels, and roundtables should include
a one paragraph abstract and a brief biographical statement per each
participant by March 29, 2013 to:


Professor Francis Shor, Coordinator

 North American Labor History Conference

Department of History

Wayne State University

 3157 Faculty Administration Building

Detroit, MI 48202

Phone: 313-577-9325; Fax: 313-577-6987

Email: [email protected]

Reply via email to